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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes/Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiques 


The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibiiographicaliy  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


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Coloured  covers/ 
Couverture  de  couleur 


I      I    Covers  damaged/ 


Couverture  endommagi^e 


Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaurie  et/ou  pellicul6e 


I      I    Cover  title  missing/ 


Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 


□    Coloured  maps/ 
Cartes  g6oqraphiques  en  couleur 


Coloured  ink  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 

Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 

Bound  with  other  material/ 
Relii  avec  d'autres  documents 

Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  liure  serrde  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  le  long  de  la  marge  int^rieure 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  boon  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajout6es 
lors  dune  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais.  lorsque  cela  dtait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  6t6  fiimdes. 


Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  suppldmentaires; 


L'institut  a  microf  ilmi  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  iul  a  At6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-Atre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  methods  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiqu6s  ci-dessous. 


I      I   Coloured  pages/ 


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This  item  is  filmed  at  the  reduction  ratio  checked  below/ 

Ce  document  est  film6  au  taux  de  rMuction  indiqu6  ci-dessous. 


Pages  de  couleur 

Pages  damaged/ 
Pages  endommag6es 

Pages  restored  and/oi 

Pages  restauries  et/ou  pellicuMes 

Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxet 
Pages  d6color6es,  tachetdes  ou  piquies 


I — I   Pages  damaged/ 

I — I   Pages  restored  and/or  laminated/ 

r~~|   Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 


□   Pages  detached/ 
Pages  ddtachies 


Showthrough/ 
Transparence 


I      I    Quality  of  print  varies/ 


Quality  indgale  de  I'imprassion 

Includes  supplementary  material/ 
Comprend  du  materiel  suppl6mentaire 

Only  edition  available/ 
Seule  Edition  disponible 


Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  ref limed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Les  pages  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
etc..  ont  it6  fiimdes  d  nouveau  de  faqon  d 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


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Th«  copy  filmed  h«r«  hat  b—n  r«produw«d  thanks 
to  tha  ganarosity  of: 

Library  Division 

Provincial  Archives  of  British  Columbia 


L'axamplaira  film*  fut  raproduit  grica  k  la 
ginArosit*  da: 

Library  Division 

Provincial  Archives  of  British  Columbia 


Tha  imagaa  appaaring  hara  ara  tha  bast  quality 
peaaibia  considaring  tha  condition  and  lagibility 
of  tha  original  copy  and  in  Itaaping  with  tha 
filming  contract  spacifications. 


Las  imagaa  suivantas  ont  At*  raproduitaa  avac  la 
plua  grand  soin.  compta  tanu  da  la  condition  at 
da  la  nattat*  da  l'axamplaira  film*,  at  9n 
conformit*  avac  las  conditions  du  contrat  da 
filmaga. 


Original  copias  in  printad  papar  covars  ara  filmad 
beginning  with  tha  front  covar  and  anding  on 
tha  last  paga  with  a  printad  or  illustratad  impras- 
sion,  or  tha  back  covar  whan  appropriata.  All 
othar  original  copias  ara  filmad  baginning  on  t.ja 
first  paga  with  a  printad  or  illustratad  impras- 
sion,  and  anding  on  tha  last  paga  with  a  printad 
or  illustratad  imprassion. 


Las  axamplairas  originaux  dont  la  couvart  jra  an 
papiar  ast  ImprimAa  sont  fiimis  an  commandant 
par  la  pramiar  plat  at  an  tarminant  soit  par  la 
darniira  paga  qui  comporta  una  amprainta 
d'imprassion  ou  d'illustration.  soit  par  la  sacond 
plat,  salon  la  cas.  Tous  las  autras  axamplairas 
originaux  sont  Mm*s  9n  commandant  par  la 
pramiArs  paga  qui  comporta  una  amprainta 
d'imprassion  ou  d'illustration  at  an  tarminant  par 
la  darniAra  paga  qui  comporta  una  talia 
amprainta. 


Tha  last  racordad  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  ~^>  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 


Ur«  des  symboles  suivents  apparaitra  sur  la 
darniAre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  — »>  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symbols  y  signifie  "FIN". 


Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  mey  be  filmed  et 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  (tft  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrems  Illustrate  the 
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film  As  A  des  taux  de  rAduction  diffArents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  Atre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  clichA,  il  est  f  llmA  A  partir 
de  Tangle  supArieur  gauche,  de  gauche  A  droite, 
et  de  heut  en  bee.  en  prenent  ie  nombre 
d'imagas  nAcessaire.  Les  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrant  la  mAthode. 


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DICTIONARY 


or 


Books    relating    to    Stmcrim, 


FROM    ITS    DISCOVERY    TO    THE    PRESENT    TIME. 


By   JOSEPH    SABIN. 


Volume  VIII. 


^at.  i  H^ttd,  Pr,fa<,  t,  th,  Hiittrj  ,f  Oxfni, 


J.  SABIN  &  SONS,  84  NASSAU   STREET. 
1877. 


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Entered,  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1875,  by 

J.  SABIN  &  SONS, 

In  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


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Edition,  S»5  Copies,  8vo.  of  which  a?  "«  f"-"  Presentation, 
And  i.o  Copies  on  Large  Paper,  ot  which  10  are  for  Presentation. 


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A  Dictionary  of   Books 


RELATING    TO    AMERICA. 


ALL  (Joseph).]  Mundus  Alter  et  Idem 
siue  Terra  Australis  ante  hac  semper  in- 
cognita longis  itineribus  percgrini  Acade- 
mic! nuperrime  lustrata.  Authore  Mer- 
curio  Britannico.  Hannovia ;  G.  Antonium. 
1607.  8vo,  Engraved  Title,  5  Maps,  -f 
Francoforti :  atud  heredes  ascanii  de  Reinalme. 
[n.  d.t  8vo,  Engraved  Title,  pp.  (12),  224. 
2  Maps.  BA.  4-  \Ji>id^  1648.  +  Accessit  propter  affinitatem 
materiae  I'homae  Campanellae,  Civitas  Solis  et  Nova  Atlantis, 
Franc.  Baconis.     Ultrajecti:  Jo.  a  Pf^asberge.  1643.     i2mo.     c. 

A  satirical  romance  in  the  style  of  Gulliver's  Travels  (of  which  it  is  said  to  have 
been  the  prototype),  by  Bishop  Hall,  the  author  of  the  Virgidemiae.  It  obtains  a  place 
here  because  two  of  the  maps  include  a  delineation  of  America. 

[Hall.]  Discovery  of  the  Nevir  World,  or  a  Description  of 
the  South  Indies,  hetherto  unknowne  (Tenter-belly,  Shee-land, 
Fooliana,  Theevingen).  By  an  English  Mercury.  Imprinted  for 
Ed.  Blount  and  W.  Barrett,  [n.  d.]    8vo.     Frontispiece.     29820 

A  humorous  translation  of  the  foregul;?;  work,  by  John  Healey.  The  first  edition  i« 
1643.  Brand's  copy  of  this  very  curious  and  amusing  old  work  sold  for  £3.  "jt.  Set 
Wraugham's  Catalogue,  a6o. 

Hall  (J.)  An  Oration  Pronounced  July  4,  1800,  at  the 
Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston,  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  Anniversary  of  American  Independence.  By 
Joseph  Hall.     Boston :  Manning  &  Lering.  [1800.]    8vo,  pp.  24. 

George  Washington  forms  the  principal  topic. 

Hall  (J.)  Gems  from  Greenwood.  Photographed  by  Joseph 
Hall,   Brooklyn.      Part   i.     NewTork:  Calduuell  ^  Co.    1868. 


Obi.  folio,  18  leaves.    12  Photographs. 


c. 


29822 


VOL.  viii. 


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HALL. 


Hall  (J.  W.)  Marine  Disasters  on  the  Western  Lakes, 
during  the  Navigation  of  1869,  with  the  Loss  of  Life  and  Prop- 
erty ;  Vessels  Bought  and  Sold ;  new  Vessels  and  their  Ton- 
nage i  also,  those  which  have  passed  out  of  existence  i  with  the 
Names  of  Vessels  laid  up  at  various  lake  ports.  By  Capt  J.  W. 
Hall.     Detroit  {Mich.):  IV.  E.  Tunis.   1870.     i6mo,  pp.  120. 

Hall  (J.  G.)  Encomium  on  the  Ladies  ...  at  Sutton,  Mass., 
March  22,  1809.     By  Joseph  G.  Hall.     Sutton.    8vo.  w. 

Hall  (M.)  The  Two-Fold  Slavery  of  the  United  States; 
with  a  Project  of  Self-Emancipation.  With  two  Maps.  By 
Marshall  Hall.  London:  Jdam  Scott.  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  xiii,  159. 
2  Maps.  c.  29825 

Hall  (M.)  Oration  at  Saugus,  Mass.,  July  4,  181 5.  By 
M.  Hall.     Boston,  [n.  d.]    8vo.  w.  29826 

Hall  (N.)  A  Discourse  delivered  ...  [at]  Dorchester,  at 
the  Funeral  of  ...  Rev.  Richard  Pike,  February  20,  1863.  By 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Hall.  Boston :  Walker^  fVise  i^  Co.  iHt'^.  8vo, 
pp.  29.  29827 

To  thii  is  appended  a  Sermon  by  Rev.  Caleb  Bradlee.    pp.  33-47. 

Hall.  The  Moral  Significance  of  the  Contrasts  between 
Slavery  and  Freedom  :  A  Discourse  ...  Dorchester,  May  lo, 
1864.  By  Nathaniel  Hall.  ...  Boston:  Walker^  Wise,  and  Com- 
pany.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  15.  29828 

Hall.  The  Proclamation  of  Freedom.  A  Sermon  ...  Dor- 
chester, January  4,  1863,  By  Nathaniel  Hall.  ...  Boston:  Crosby 
and  Nichols.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  15.  29829 

Hall.  ...  Slavery  and  its  Hero-Victim.  The  Iniquity.  A 
Sermon  preached  in  ...  Dorchester,  ...  Dec.  11,  1859.  By 
Nathaniel  Hall.    Boston :  John  Wilson  b^ Son.  i^^q.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Paged  continuously  with  "  Slavery,"  but  with  a  separate  title-page !  The  Man,  the 
Deed,  the  Event :  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Church,  Dorchester,  ...  Dec.  4,  and 
repeated  Dec.  11,  1859.  ...  Boston:  John  fVilion  &  Son.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  40-37.  b. 
Also:  An  Address  delivered  in  the  First  Church,  Dorchester,  April  7,  1842,  at  the 
Funeral  of  Rev.  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.  ...  Boston:  B.  H.  Greene.  1842.  8vo,  pp. 
a8.  B.  —  An  Address  ...  Dorchester,  February  I,  1863.  At  the  Funeral  of  George 
Francis  Boynton.  ...  Boston  :  Alfred  M.udge'&  Son.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  An  Address 
...  Dorchester,  June  ii,th,  1864,  Commemorative  of  Walter  Humphreys.  ...  Boston: 
Printed  by  Alfred  Mudge  &  Son.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  19. — The  Christian  Ministry.  Ser- 
mon ...  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Hiram  Withington,  Leominster,  December  25,  1844. 
...  Boston.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  30.  —  Discourse  delivered  in  Dorchester,  on  the  Sunday 
succeeding  the  Funeral  of  Robert  Thaxter,  M.D.  ...  Boston,  li^^.  8vo,  pp.  23.  b.,  h., 
M. —  ...  A  Discourse  ...  February  10,  1869,  ...  the  Installation  of  Rev.  H.  Halt  ... 


HALL. 


II 


H^orciitirt  Prlntti  hy  Charlit  Hamilton,  [1869.I  >vo,  pp.  18.  —  A  Diicoune  on  the 
Life  ...  of  Rev.  John  Pierpont  ...  Sept.  a,  i860.  ...  Boittm  tyaUir^  FuUir,  ami  Com- 
fany.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Dlicourie  ...  September  30th,  185J.  ...  8vo,  pp.  S7. — 
Diicoune  at  Dorcheiter,  Mau.,  May  lO,  1864.  8vo.  —  Diicouriei,  ...  July  19,  1835, 
being  the  First  Sabbath  after  hit  Ordination.  ...  Bolton.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  31.  ba. — 
The  Limits  of  Civil  Obedience.  A  Sermon  preached  in  ...  Dorcheiter,  January  I  a, 
1851.  ...  Boilen.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  a6.  ba.,  m. — A  Memorial  of  Edward  Everett  1  A 
Diicoune  ...  Dorcheiter  ...  Jan.  aa,  1865,  ...  Bottom  fynlkir,  fyiii,  and  Campany. 
1865.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  A  Sermon  ...  in  ...  Dorcheiter,  ...  June  19,  1870,  being  thft 
Two  Hundred  and  Fortieth  Annivenary  ...  of  the  Church  ...  after  iti  Landing  In 
America.  ...  Bottom  Ebenesur  Oapp.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  a7.  —  A  Sermon  ...  Dorcheiter, 
(October  8,  1866,)  ...  upon  the  Deceaie  of  Maria  S.  Cummini.  ...  Cambridgn  Rivir- 
tidt  Preii.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  19. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  Dorcheiter  ...  following  the 
Deceaie  of  Mri.  Rebecca  Stetion.  ...  Bottom  Printed  by  John  fyUton  and  Son,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  16,^  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Frank  P.  Appleton  ...  in 
Danveri,  January  14th,  1846.  ...  Danvtn :  G.  R.  Carlton.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  3^..  b. — 
A  Sermon  ...  following  the  Death  of  Rev.  Jamei  F.  Brown  ...  June  19th,  1853.  ... 
Bottom  ff^bite  &  Poller.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  38.' —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  April  16,  1857} 
being  the  Day  of  the  Annual  Fast.  ...  Boston  1  Croiby,  Nicholt  and  Co.  1857.  8vo,  pp. 
17.  —  [A  TriSute  to  the  Memory  of  Jamei  Pierce.]  A  Sermon  ...  June  lath,  1853, 
...  Bottom  David  Clapp.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  aa.  —  Truth  not  to  be  overthrown.  ...  A 
Sermon  ...  at  Dorchester,  ...  Jan.  a7,  1861.  ...  Bottom  Printed  by  John  fyilton  and 
Son.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  19.     B.,  BA.,  H.     &(  d/jo  Everett  (Edward). 

Hall  (N.  K.)  Opinion  of  Judge  N.  K.  Hall,  ...  on  Habeas 
Corpus  in  the  Case  of  Rev.  Judson  D.  Benedict.  New  Tori : 
ComstQck  and  Cassidy.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  15.  +  [With]  Documents 
and  Statements  of  Facts  relating  thereto.  Buffalo:  Joseph  Warren 
^  Co.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  34.    +  llbid.'\  1863.  29831 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion. 

Hall  (N.)  The  American  War,  by  Newman  Hall,  ll.d. 
A  Lecture  to  Working  Men,  Delivered  in  London,  October  20, 
1862.  London:  James  Nisbet  ^  Co.  1862.  i2mo,  pp.  31.  -|" 
Boston:  Jmerican  Tract  Society,  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  32.  -|-  New 
Tork:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph.   1862.     i2mo,  pp.  48.       B.  29832 

Hall.  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Lecture.  By 
Newman  Hall,  ll.b.     London:  J.  Snow.   1866.    32mo,  pp.  31. 

Hall.  From  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis.  By  Newman  Hall, 
ll.b.     London:  G.  Routledge^  Sons.   1870.     lomo,  pp.  xxv,  294. 

Hall.  George  Peabody.  A  Funeral  Sermon.  By  Newman 
Hall,  ll.b.  ...  November  14  ...  Second  Edition.  JLondon:  J. 
Nisbet  &  Co.  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  16.  h.  29835 

Hall.  Newman  Hall  in  America.  Rev.  Dr.  Hall's  Lec- 
tures, etc.  Reported  by  Wm.  Anderson.  New  Tori:  New 
Tori  News  Co.  1867.     lomo,  pp.  137.  29836 


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Hall.  A  Sermon  on  the  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
preached  ...  London,  ...  May  14,  1865.  By  Rev.  Newman 
Hall.     Boston:  Bartlttt  and  Halliday    1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.        B. 

Aliot  A  Parting  Word.  ...  Niw  Yorkt  Skildon  &  Co.  1867.  l8mo,  pp.  SS.- 
No  War  with  America.  A  Lecture  on  the  Affair  of  the  Trent.  ...  December  9,  1861. 
London  t  Eliot  Stock.  1861.  iimo,  pp.  8.  —  A  Reply  to  the  Pro-Slavery  Wail.  ... 
London  I  John  Stnti.  186].  Svo,  pp.  15. — The  Pro-Slaver/  Religion  of  the  South. 
Tu  the  Editor!  of  ...  Religioui  Periodical!  which  have  admitted  the  Appeal  from  the 
Clergy  of  the  Confederate!  Statei.  Manchtittr  Union  and  Emancipation  Seciciy.  [1863.] 
8vo,  pp.  3. — Sermon!.  ...  With  a  Miitory  of  Surrey  Chapel.  ...  Airw  Ttrkt  Shildom 
(S  G».  1868.    lamo,  pp.  309.     Portrait.     ■. 

Hall  (P.)  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Brethren  of  the  African 
Lodge,  ...  25th  of  June,  1792,  ...  By  Prince  Hall.  Boston,  [n. 
d.]    Svo,  pp.  13.  H.,  M.  29838 

Allot  Charge  ...  to  the  African  Grand  Lodge,  June  14,  1797,  at  Menotomy. 
\BoMn.'\  1797.    i6mo,  pp.  18.     1.,  ia.,  h.,  m. 

Hall  (P.)  Dangers  and  Duties  of  the  Present  Hour.  A 
Sermon  preached  at  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  April  28,  1861.  By  Rev. 
P.  Hall.     Indianapolis:  *"*■  Journal  Co."  1861.    Svo,  pp.  15. 

Alto!  What  Shall  we  Do?  A  Sermon  delivered  January  13,  1861.  ...  Indianafo'it : 
**  Journal  Co."  i86l.    Svo,  pp.  i6. 

Hall  (R.)  Acts  Passed  in  the  Island  of  Barbados,  from 
1643  ^°  1 7^2)  Inclusive;  carefully  Revised,  innumerable  errors 
Corrected ;  and  the  whole  Compared  and  Examined,  with  the 
Original  Acts,  in  the  Secretary's  Office.  By  the  late  Richard 
Hall,  Esquire ;  ...  and  since  his  Death  continued  by  his  Son, 
Richard  Hall.  To  which  is  added  An  Index  ;  and  Abridgment : 
with  many  useful  Notes,  References  and  Observations,  never 
before  published.  And  also  a  List  of  Laws,  passed  from  the 
Settlement  of  the  Island.  London :  Richard  Hall,  mdcclxiv. 
Folio,  pp  xi,  iv,  526,  84.  j.c.B.  29840 

Hall  (R.  B.)  ...  Speech  of  Hon.  Robert  B.  Hall  ...  in  the 
Senate  of  Massachusetts,  April  24th,  1855,  on  the  Address  for 
the  Removal  of  Edward  G.  Loring  from  the  office  of  Judge  of 
Probate.     Boston:  JVright  ^  Hasty.   1855.     Svo,  pp.  32.     B.,  s. 

Also:  Admi<!ion  of  Kansai.  Speech  ...  March  27,  1858.  [n  p.  n.  d.]  Svo,  pp. 
S. — Speech  ...  on  the  Assault  on  Senator  Sumner,    tyathington.  1S56.    Svo,  pp.  8. 

Hall  (S.)     See  Ojibway. 

Hall  (S.)  Sermon,  in  which  is  shewed,  What  are  Not,  and 
What  Are  the  Evidences  of  Any  One's  being  in  the  Favor  of 


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God:  New  Cheshire,  January,  1746-7.    By  Samuel  Hall,    New 
London.   1747.    8vo,  pp.  26.  N.  29842 

Allot  ...  Election  Sermon,  Hartford  ...  May  8th,  1746.  New  London  1  Printtd  by 
Timothy  Grun.   1746.     iimo,  pp.  (4),  18.     ■.,  h.,  w. 

Hall  (S.  H.)  The  Tried  Stability  of  our  Government,  a 
Cause  for  Thanksgiving.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Oswego,  New 
York,  November  28,  1861.     By  Samuel  H.  Hall.     Ntw  York: 

A.  D.  f.  Randolph.   186 1.    8vo,  pp.  18.  29843 

Hall  (S.  R.)  ...  History  of  the  United  States  ...  By  Samuel 
R.  Hall  and  A.  R.  Baker.  Boston :  IVilliam  Peirce.  1836.  i2mo, 
pp.  XXXV,  290.     B.    -\- Andover.   1839.     l2mo.  29844 

Alio;  Lectures  on  School-keeping.  Bottom  RicAarJion,  Lord  and  Holhrook,  1829. 
Iimo,  pp.  135.  1.  +  Second  Kdiaon.  [/^/i/.]  1830.  iimo,  pp.  136.  ba.,  h.  -f- 
Fourth  Edition.     Boston  &  jUbany.   1832.     l2mo,  pp.  100.     ■•    -f*  Boston :  Btiijamin 

B.  Murray,  1843.     i2mo,  pp.  368.     Plate,     h. 

Hall  (S.  E.)  Selections  from  the  Writings  of  Mrs.  Sarah 
Hall,  ...  with  a  Memoir  of  her  Life.  [By  Harrison  Hall. J 
Philadelphia :  Harrison  Hall.  1832.  pp.  xxxiv,  180.  +  [Ibid,] 
1833.    pp.  xxxiv,  (i),  180.     Portrait.  b.,  c.  29845 

Hall  (S.  H.)  In  Memoriam  Sarah  Hills  Hall.  ...  [Cam- 
bridge:"]  Printed  by  Welch^  Bigelow  i^  Co.    [1866.]     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Hall  (Silas).  Discourse  before  the  Baptist  Church  in  Abing- 
ton.     Boston.   1830.     i2mo.  29847 

Hall.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  William  W. 
Hall  ...  North  Marshfield,  Mass.,  f'eb.  9,  1831.  By  Rev.  Silas 
Hall,  A.M.  ...  Plymouth:  Jllen  Danforth.   1831.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Also :  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  C.  Tingley  ...  in  Foxborough,  Mass., 
July  14,  1831.  ...  Dtdham  :  Mann  &  To/man.  1831.    8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 

Hall  (S.  W.)  ...  Report  on  the  Petition  of  S.  W.  Hall, 
that  the  Water  from  Lake  Cochituate,  may  be  carried  to  East 
Boston.  ...  [Boston.']  1848.    8vo,  pp.  14.  29849 

Hall  (T.  B.)  Gold  and  the  Currency.  Specie  better  than 
Small  Bills.  [By  Thomas  B.  Hall,  Esq.]  Boston :  Printed  by 
Evans  &  Plumer.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  29850 

[Hall.]  ...  Hearing  before  the  Committee  on  Banks  and 
Banking  ...  to  suppress  Bank  Bills  under  P'ive  Dollars  ...  Feb. 
1856.    Boston :  Printed  by  Evans  and  Plumer.  \%^b.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Hall  (T.  D.)  Hudson,  and  its  Tributary  Region.  By  T. 
Dwight  Hall.     Hudson  {iris.),  Alay,  iBbj.     i2mo.     Map. 


H 


HALL. 


Hall  (W.)  An  Answer  to  "  Colonel  Choate's  Reasons  of 
Dissent,  from  the  Judgment  of  a  Council,  in  a  Controversy, 
respecting  some  Doctrines,  advanc'd  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Bacheller 
of  Haverhill."  ...  By  Willard  Hall.  ...  Boston :  Printed  J)y  Edes 
and  Gill.  1761.    8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.,  h.  29853 

Hall  (W.)  A  Defence  of  the  American  Sunday  School 
Union,  against  the  Charges  of  its  Opponents.  ...  By  Willard 
Hall.     Philadelphia:  Printed  by  John  Clarke.  i%ii.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

Hall.  Lecture  on  the  Nature,  Character  and  Value  of  our 
Civil  Institutions  ...  before  the  Elkton  Lyceum.  By  Hon. 
Willard  Hall.     Elkton.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  16.  29855 

Also  :  Address  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  Delaware  College,  ...  June  25, 1 845. 
..  PhiUdelphia :  Isaac  Athmead.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  40.     h. 

Hall  (W.  P.)  Admission  of  California  :  Speech  of  Willard 
P.  Hall,  of  Missouri,  March  5,  1850.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.        s. 

Also :  Instructions  to  Mr.  Slidell.  Speech  ...  House  of  Representatives,  January 
19,1848.  ...  [^fVaihington.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8. — Speech  ...  December  ii,  1351,  on 
Public  Lands,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] — Territorial  Government  in  Oregon.  Speech  ...  July 
28,  1848  ...  .  [^fVashinglott.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8. 

Hall  (W.)  Statement  of  some  of  the  Principal  Facts  which 
took  place  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  in  and  about  the  County 
of  Barnstable  on  Cape  Cod.  By  Willian:i  Hall.  Boston.  1 831. 
8vo,  pp.  ^.  H.  29857 

Hall  (W.)  The  Abominations  of  Mormonism  Exposed ; 
containing  Facts  and  Doctrines  concerning  that  singular  People, 
during  seven  years'  membership  with  them  from  1840  to  1847. 
By  William  Hall.  Cincinnati:  I.  Hart  £ff  Co.  1852.  i6mo,  pp. 
155.  c.  29858 

Hall  (W.  A.)  Remarks  of  Hon.  W.  A.  Hall,  of  Missouri, 
on  the  Slavery  Question,  in  the  House  ...  May  13,  1862.  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  29859 

Hall  (W.  A.)  The  Historic  Significance  of  the  Southern 
Revolution.  A  Lecture  Delivered  by  Invitation  in  Petersburg, 
Va.,  March  14th  and  April  29th,  1864.  ...  By  Rev.  William  A. 
Hall,  of  New  Orleans  Battalion  Washington  Artillery.  Peters- 
burgh  :  Printed  by  A.  F.  Crutchfield  bf  Co.  ...  1864.    8vo,  pp.  45. 

[Hall  (William  M.)]  Bribery  and  Piracy.  ...  Wilful  and 
Malicious  Loss  of  the  Steamship  Shooting  Star.  ...  New  York. 
1870.    8vo,  pp.  57,  (i).  H.  29861 


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Hall  (W.  M.)  Speech  of  William  M.  Hall  ...  Railroad  to 
the  Pacific  ...  July  7.  Chicago.  1847.  ^^°*  ^'  "^  ^'^  Tork. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  68.  B.,  H.  29862 

Hall  (W.  W.)  Take  care  of  your  Health.  [Advice  to  Sol- 
diers.] By  W.  W.  Hall,  m.d.  Boston :  Jmerican  Tract  Society. 
[n.  d.J    lomo,  pp.  15.  29863 

Publiahed  for  the  benefit  of  the  volunteers  and  soldiers.  Reissued  as ;  Soldiers' 
Health.  Third  Edition.  Ntw  York.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  31.  +  Fifth  Edition.  [/*/</.] 
1863.     The  author's  "Journal  of  Health"  contains  many  articles  of  historical  interest. 

Hall  (W.)  The  Opinion  of  [Willis  Hall]  on  the  Legality 
of  the  Conduct  of  Robert  H.  Morris,  Recorder  of  the  City  of 
New- York,  in  going  to  the  house  of  one  Pierce,  in  the  Night 
Time,  and  seizing  certain  Private  Papers :  Given  on  the  requisi- 
tion of  Gov.  Seward.  Albany :  Printed  by  Hoffman^  White,  and 
Fisscher.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  12.  ba.,  s.  29864 

Also;  An  Addtess  delivered  August  14,  1844,  before  the  Society  of  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  in  Yale  College.  ...  New  Haven:  Printed  by  B,  L.  Hamlin.  1844.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  B.,  H. — Letter  to  the  Whigs.  ...  [Boston.  1848. J  itvo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  in 
Committee  ...  on  the  Governor's  Message.  Albany  1  Printed  by  JV.  and  A.  White. 
1843.    8vo,  pp.  15.     H.,  8. 

Hallager  (Morten).  Udforlige  og  troevaerdige  efterretninger 
om  de  fra  Rusland  af  langs  med  kysterne  af  Jishavet  til  soes 
giorte  opdagelser ;  lilligemed  de  i  russiske  tieneste  vaerende  danske 
soe-officerers,  commandour-capitain  Vitus  Berings  og  capitain 
Morten  Spangbergs  soe-reiser,  foretagne  i  aarene  1728,  1729, 
1738,  1 741  til  1743,  paa  det  ostlige  ocean  fra  Kamtschatka  af  til 
Japon  og  Amerika ;  samt  en  beskrivelse  over  de  siden  den  tid  i 
dette  hav  fundne  oer  ...  uddragne  af  ovenmeldte  soefareres  dag- 
boger  og  af  Mullers,  Stellers,  de  I'lsle's,  Pallas's  beretninger  og 
skrifter,  ...  Kiobenhavn:  M.  Hallager.  1784.  i6mo,  pp.  (2), 
xiv,  350.  c.  29865 

Hallam  (R.  a.)  National  Unity.  A  Sermon  preached  in  ... 
New  London,  The  Day  of  the  National  Fast,  September  26th, 
1861.  By  Robert  A.  Hallam,  d.d.,  Rector.  ...  D.  S.  Ruddock, 
Printer,  New  London,  Conn.    8vo,  pp.  15.  29866 

Also ;  ...  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  Ichabod  Pease  ...  New-London, 
March  5th,  1842.  ...  New-London:  Bolkt  &  fVilliams.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  16.  ba. — 
...  Sermon  preached  in  St.  John's  Church,  Bridgeport,  April  22d,  1866,  in  Commem- 
oration of  the  Rev.  Junius  Marshall  Willey,  m.a.  ...  Ntw-Haven  :  Printed  by  Tutlle, 
Morthoute  &  Taylor.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  24.     H. 

[Halleck  (Fitz-Greene).]  Alnwick  Castle,  with  other 
Poems.     New  Tork:  G.  Csf  C.  Carvill.  1827.    8vo,  pp.  64.      c. 

First  edition ;  very  scarce. 


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Halleck.  Alnwick  Castle  with  other  Poems.  [By  Fitz- 
Greene  Halleck.]  New  York :  George  Dearborn.  M  Dccc  xxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  3-98,(1).  H.  +  New  Tork:  Harper  i^  Brothers.  1845. 
i2mo,  pp.  15-104,  (i).     Plate.  29868 

Halleck.  Fanny  ;  [a  Poem.]  [By  Fitz-Greene  Halleck.] 
New  Tork:  C.  IVileyi^Co.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  64.  b.,  ba.,  h. 

Original  edition,  diflferent  from  all  subsequent  issues. 

Halleck.  Fanny,  a  Poem.  By  Fitz-Greene  Halleck. 
Second  Edition.     New  Tork.  1821.    8vo,  pp.  67.  b.,  ba. 

Halleck.  Fanny :  with  other  Poems.  New  Tork :  Harper 
bf  Brothers.   1839.    ovo,  pp.  130,  (i).  ba.,  h.  29871 

Halleck.  Fanny:  a  Poem.  With  Notes.  New  Tori: 
W.  L.  Andrews.  1866.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  84.     Portrait.         29872 

SwVenty-five  copies  printed,  of  which  five  are  on  India  paper  on  one  side  of  the 
paper,  and  two  on  paper  oi  various  colors. 

[Halleck.]  Fanny,  Continued.  New  Tork:  Printed  by 
William  Grattan.   1820.     l2mo.  29873 

Halleck.  Lines  to  the  Recorder.  By  Fitz-Greene  Hal- 
leck.    New  Tork:  W.  L.  Andrews.  1866.    Imp.  8vo.       29874 

Only  seventy-five  copies  printed,  of  which  five  are  on  India  paper  and  two  on  colored 
paper. 

Halleck.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Fitz-Greene  Halleck. 
Now  first  collected.  New  Tork.  1847.  ^^o*  +  U^'d.']  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  286.  +  New  Tork:  Redfield.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  iv, 
9-232.  ba.  -|-  [Another  Edition.]  New  Tork.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  204.  29875 

Halleck.  Poetical  Writings,  ...  with  Extracts  from  those  of 
Joseph  Rodman  Drake.  Edited  by  James  Grant  Wilson.  New 
Tork:  D.  Appleton  ^  Co.  1869.  l2mo,  pp.  (2),  xviii,  11-389. 
Portrait.  B.  29876 

Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Halleck.  Young  America.  A  Poem.  By  Fitz-Greene 
Halleck.     New  Tork:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.  1865.     i6mo,  pp.  49. 

Halleck.  A  Description  of  the  Dedication  of  the  Monu- 
ment at  Guilford  City,  in  honor  of  Fitz-Greene  Halleck.  ... 
New  Tork:  D.  Appleton  ^  Co.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  39.       H.  29878 


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one  side  of  the 


.  two  on  colored 


Halleck  (I-I.  W.)  Collection  of  Mining  Laws  of  Spain  and 
Mexico.     By  H.  W.  Halleck.     San  Francisco.  1859.    8vo.     c. 

Halleck.  Elements  of  International  Law  and  Laws  of 
War.  By  H.  W.  Halleck  ...  .  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott 
i5f  Co.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  17-380.  b.  29880 

Halleck.  International  Law;  or,  Rules  Regulating  the 
Intercourse  of  States  in  Peace  and  War.  By  H.  W.  Halleck, 
A.M.  ...  New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  xxxv, 
(i),  907.    +  *?<"»  Francisco.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  xxxvi,  908.  c. 

Also  :  Laws  of  War,  and  Martial  Law  :  ...  Extracts  from  General  Halleck's  Work 
on  International  Law,  and  their  Application  to  Passing  Events.  Botton :  A.  ffilliamt 
&  Co.  1863.    i2mo,  pp.  15.     B. 

Halleck.  Report  of  H.  W.  Halleck,  ...  on  the  Treatment 
of  Kansas  Troops  by  the  Rebels.  1864.  8vo.  Senate  Execu- 
tive Document,  No.  4,  37th  Congress.  29882 

Halleck.     Annual  Report  of  H.  W.  Halleck,  General-in 
Chief.  ...  Washington,  D.  C,  November  15,  1863.     8vo,  pp. 
15-46.  29883 

Accompanies  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

Halleck.  General  H.  W.  Halleck's  Report  Reviewed  in 
the  Light  of  Facts.  New  Tork:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  29884 

Halleck.  General  Halleck  and  General  Burnside.  A  Re- 
print, with  additions  of  two  articles  originally  communicated  to 
the  Providence  Journal,  December  18,  1863,  and  July  16, 1864. 
Bvton:  John  Wilson  iff  Co.,  Printers.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Haller  (G.  O.)  The  Dismissd  of  Major  Granville  O. 
Haller,  of  the  Regular  Army,  ...  by  order  ot  the  Secretary  of 
'War,  ...  July  25th,  1863.  Also,  A  Brief  Memoir  of  his  Mili- 
tary Services,  and  A  Few  Observations.  Paterson,  N.  J.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  84.  29886 

Hallett  (B.  F.)  ...  A  Full  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Ephraim 
K.  Avery,  charged  with  the  Murder  of  Sarah  Maria  Cornell,  ... 
at  ...  Newport  ...  1833  >  ^'^^  "*  ^^^  Testimony  ...  and  a  ... 
Map  ...  .  Reported  by  Benjamin  F.  Hallett.  ...  Boston:  Daily 
Advocate,  May,  1833.  ^^°>  PP*  '9'»  4°*  Map.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion. Boston:  Russell,  Odiorne  and  Co.  [and]  David  H.  Lea.  1833. 
8vp,  pp.  143.  29887 

Of  the  edition  with  pp.  207,  40,  there  was  another  issue  with  the  title  changed, 
Ste  alto  Avery  (E.  K.),  Vol.  i. 

VOL.  vni.  2 


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HALLETT. 


Hallett.  Legislative  Investigation  into  Masonry ;  being  a 
Correct  History  or  the  Investigation  of  more  than  Fifty  Adher- 
ing and  Seceding  Masons,  before  a  Committee  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  ...  between  December  7, 1831,  and 
January  7,  1832.  Reported  from  Minutes  taken  at  the  time. 
By  Benjamin  F.  Hallett,  George  Turner,  and  Others,  and  care- 
fully compared.  Boston:  Daily  Advocate.  1832.  8yo,  pp,  85, 
and  Index.  29888 

Hallett.  The  Right  of  the  People  to  establish  Forms  of 
Government.  Mr.  Hallett's  Argument  in  the  Rhode  Island 
Causes  before  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  January, 
1848.  ...  Martin  Luther  vs.  Luther  M.  Borden  and  Others.  ... 
Rachel  Luther  vs.  the  same.  Boston:  Beals  i^  Greene.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  71.  H.  29889 

Hallett.  Rights  of  the  Marshpee  Indians.  Argument  of 
Benjamin  F.  Hallett  ...  before  a  ...  Committee  of  the  Legisla- 
ture of  Massachusetts  ...  To  whom  the  Complaints  of  Indians 
...  were  referred  ...  Boston:  J.  Howe^  Printer.  [1834.]  8vo, 
pp.  36.  M.  29890 

Also :  Address  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  in  Relation  to  the  Political  Influence 
of  Freemasonry.  ,..  1833.  Folio,  i  1. — Oration  delivered  July  4th,  1836,  at  Palmer 
...  Mass.,  [before  the]  Democratic  Citizens  of  ...  the  Eighth  Congressional  District.  ... 
BoMHi  Printed  by  Beals  (S  Greene.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  5a.  M.  —  Oration,  ...  July  4th, 
1838,  at  Middleborough.  ...  Bouon  :  Printed  by  Btah  and  Greene.  183^.  8vo,  pp.  48. 
H.,  w.  —  Oration  ...  at  Millbury,  July  4,  1839.  ...  ff^orcesier :  E.  W.  Bartlett.  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  H. — Oration  ...  Oxford  ...  July  5,  1841.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Beah 
and  Greene.  1 841.  8vo,  pp.  39.  ba. — Report  of  the  Trial  of  Robert  S.  Field  for 
the  Murder  of  Jonathan  Gray.  Providence,  R.  I.  1826.  8vo.  w. — Speech  ...  Oc- 
tober 17,  Iii56,  at  the  Grand  Rally  of  the  Democracy.  \_Boiton.  1856.]  8vo,  pp.  4. 
— Speech  ...  Oct.  ai,  1853,  in  Favor  ...  of  the  New  Constitution  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  12. — Speech  ...  before  the  \r.'<8sachusett8  Democratic  Convention.  Botton.  i860. 
8vo.  c. —  ...  Speech  ...  Washington  ...  June  25,  i860.  Minority  Report  of  Mr. 
Stevens  ...  Mr.  Leach's  Protest.  ^ffatAington.  i860.]  8vo,  pp.  8. — Three  Letters 
...  to  Col.  C.  G.  Greene, ...  on  ...  the  Democratic  Party  of  Massachusetts  ...  .  [^Boston. 
1852.]    8vo,  pp.  12.     H. 

Hallett  (J.  W.)  Address  before  the  Ontario  Agricultural 
Society.     By  Jacob  W.  Hallett.     Canandaigua.  1821.    8vo.     s. 

Hallett  (S.)  Industrial  and  Financial  Resources  of  the 
United  States,  ...  as  developed  by  Official,  Federal  and  State 
Returns;  ...  With  an  Appendix,  ...  Also,  The  Federal  and 
State  Laws  Relating  to  the  Union  Pacific  Railroads.  Com- 
panion to  Samuel  Hallett's  American  Circular.  New  Tori: 
Samuel  Hallett.   1864.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  312.  29892 


HALLIDAY. 


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Halley  (E.)  Sermon,  in  Argyle,  County  of  Washington, 
on  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  George  Mairs.  By  Ebenezer 
Halley.     Schenectady.  1842.    8vo.  29893 

Also ;  Address,  before  the  Theological  Society,  at  Union  College.  ...  jtlbany :  J. 
Munsell.  1847.  8vo.  —  Lecture  on  Colonial  Slavery.  1833.  —  Sermon  at  Troy,  on  the 
Death  of  General  Zachary  Taylor.  ...   Troy.  i8jO.    8vo.     a. 

Halley  (£.)  Atlas  Maritimus  et  Commercialis.  General 
View  of  the  Trade  and  Navigation  of  the  World.  By  Dr.  Ed- 
mund Halley.  London.  1728.  2  vols.,  folio.  50  Maps  and 
Charts.  29894 

Contains  full  accounts  of  the  American  colonies,  &c. 

Halley  (R.)  The  Sinfulnrss  of  Colonial  Slavery.  A  Lec- 
ture ...  Februrry  7th,  1833.  By  Robert  Halley.  Second  Edi- 
tion. London:  Hamilton^  Adams,  and  Co.  1833.  ^v°>  PP*  ^8. 
Portrait.  b.  29895 

Halley  (W.)  The  Irish  Race,  at  Home  and  Abroad.  A 
Speech  by  William  Halley.     Toronto,  i860.    8vo.  29896 

[Halliburton  {Sir  Brenton).]  Observations  upon  the  Im- 
portance of  the  North  American  Colonies  to  Great  Britain.  By 
an  Old  Inhabitant  of  British  North  America.  Halifax :  Printed 
at  the  Royal  Gazette  Office.  [1825.]  8vo,  pp.  vi,  34.  -\-  Second 
Edition.     London.   1831.    8vo,  pp.  49.  j.c.bt.  29897 

Set  "  Qaitt.  Review,"  x»iii.  410. 

[Halliburton.]  Reflections  on  Passing  Events.  A  Poem. 
With  Notes.  By  an  Octogenarian.  Printed  for  private  Circula- 
tion.    Halifax.  1856.  29898 

Halliday  (A.)  The  West  Indies :  The  Natural  and  Phys- 
ical History  of  the  Windward  and  Leeward  Colonies;  with 
some  Account  of  the  Moral,  Social,  and  Political  Condition  of 
their  Inhabitants,  immediately  before  and  after  the  Abolition  of 
Negro  Slavery :  By  Sir  Andrew  Halliday,  ...  London :  "John 
William  Parker.  m,dccc,xxxvii.  Post  8vo,  pp.  viii,  408.  2 
Maps  and  Table.  a.,  b.,  ba.,  c,  p.  29899 

"  Of  modest  pretensions,  but  replete  with  interesting  and  instructive  information."— 
Athinaum,  1837,  p.  242.     In  some  copies  the  title  reads : 

Halliday.    The  West  Indies :  ...  with  the  History  of  the 

Past  and  Present  State  of  British  Guiana :  a  Geological  Map  of 

the  Barbadoes,  and  a  Catalogue  of  Plants,  by  J.  D.  Maycock, 

M.D.     London.  1837.    Post  8vo.  29900 

Also :  Letter  to  the  Secretary  at  War  on  Sickness  and  Mortality  in  the  West  Indies. 
Ltttdott.  1839.    8vo. 


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Halliday  (C.  K.)  Petition  by  C.  K.  Halliday,  to  the  U.  S. 
Senate,  in  relation  to  the  Osage  Indian  Reservation.  IVashing- 
ton.  1869.    8vo.  29901 

Halliday  (J.)  Life  of  William  late  Earl  of  Mansfield. 
London.  1797.    4to.     Portrait.  29902 

ContaiiM  observations  relating  incidentally  to  America. 

Halliday  (S.  B.)  The  Lost  and  Found ;  or  Life  amone  the 
Poor.  By  Samuel  B.  Halliday.  ...  Nau  York:  Blaktman^ Mason. 
1859.    i2mo,  pp.  356.  H.  29903 

Hallock  (G.)  History  of  the  South  Congregational  Church, 
New  Haven,  from  its  Origin  in  1852,  till  January  i,  1865.  By 
Gerard  Hallock.  ...  New  Haven :  Jointed  by  TuttU^  Morehouse 
and  Taylor.  1865.     i2mo,  pp.  257,  48.     Plate.  B.  29904 

Hallock  (J.)  Narratives  of  Reformations  in  Canton  and 
Norfolk,  Conn.,  in  Four  Letters.  By  Rev.  Jeremiah  Hallock. 
Improvidence:  Barnumy  Field  iff  Co.  n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  20.  H. 

Two  Letters  by  Hallock  and  two  by  Ammi  Robbins. 

Hallock  (M.  A.)  Beasts  and  Birds  of  America,  Europe, 
Asia  and  Africa.  By  Mrs.  M.  A.  Hallock.  New  York :  Amer- 
ican Tract  Society.    1870.    Sq.  i2mo,  pp.  64,  62,  (2).     9  Plates. 

Hallock  (R.  T.^  ...  An  Oration  ...  in  New  York,  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1856.  ...  New  York:  EUinwood  and  Hills.  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  37.  B.  29907 

[Hallock  (W.  A.)J  The  Hallock  Ancestry.  For  the 
Memoir  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Hallock  of  Connecticut  and  Rev. 
Moses  Hallock  of  Massachusetts.  [New  Tork.'\  1863.  i2mo, 
pp.  8.  s.  29908 

An  extract,  being  paged  389-396,  but  with  a  separate  title. 

Hallock.  Memoir  of  Harlan  Page.  ...  By  William  A.  Hal- 
lock. New  York:  American  Tract  Society.  [1835.]  i8mo,  pp. 
(2),  230.  s.  29909 

Hallock.  ...  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Labors  of  the  Rev. 
Justin  Edwards,  d.d.  ...  By  Rev.  W.  A.  Hallock.  New  York. 
[1855.]    i2mo,  pp.  556.     Portrait.  29910 

Hallock  (W.  H.)  Life  of  Gerard  Hallock,  Thirty-three 
Years  Editor  of  the  "Journal  of  Commerce,"  Illustrated  in 
Biography,  Professional  Writings,  Correspondence,  Contro verses, 
&c.  By  W.  H.  Hallock.  New  York:  Oakley^  Mason  ^  Co. 
1869.     i2mo,  pp.  287.  29911 


HALPINE. 


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Halloran  (L.  B.)  Rescued  Fragments  of  Cabin  Memo- 
randums (South  America).  By  Lieut.  L.  B.  Halloran.  Plymouth. 
1826.    i2mo.  29912 

Hallowell  (B.)  Address  ...  Agricultural  Society  of  Lou- 
don County,  Virginia.     By  B.  Hallowell.     Washington.   1853. 

Alto ;  Address  ...  Agricultural  Society  of  Montgomery  County,  Md.,  ...  September 
9,  185a.  ...  ff^4thiHgt»n.  185a.    8vo,  pp.  16.     I. 

Hallowell  (EJ  Report  upon  the  Reptilia  of  the  North 
Pacific  Exploring  Expedition,  under  Command  of  Captain  John 
Rogers,  U.  S.  N.  By  Edward  Hallowell,  m.d.  Edited  by  £. 
D.  Cope.     Philadelphia,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  30.  29914 

Hallowell,  Me.  Mayor's  Address,  and  Annual  Reports 
made  to  the  City  Council  of  Hallowell  ...  i860  ...  Hallowell: 
Matters^  Smith  &  Co.   i860.    i2mo,  pp.  36.  29915 

Order  of  Exercises  at  the  Dedication  or  the  New  Meeting- 
house in  Hallowell,  and  Ordination  of  Rev.  S.  Everett,  Septem- 
ber 15,  1824.     Broadside,  [n.  d.]  29916 

Halls  of  the  Montezumas :  or,  Mexico  in  Ancient  and  Mod- 
ern Times.  New  Tori:  J.  C.  Burdick.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  136. 
4  Plates.  c.  29917 

[Halpine  (Charles  Grahame).]  Baked  Meats  of  the  Funeral. 
A  Collection  of  Essays,  Poems,  Speeches,  Histories,  and  Ban- 
quets. By  Private  Miles  O'Reilly,  Late  of  the  ...  New  York 
Volunteer  Infantry,  ...  Collected,  Revised,  and  Edited  ...  by  an 
Ex-Colonel  of  the  Adjutant-General's  Department,  with  whom 
the  Private  formerly  served  as  Lance-Corporal  of  Orderlies. 
New  Tork:  Carleton.  tAViQCci.xvi.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  3-378.     ba. 

'  [Halpine.j  The  Life  and  Adventures,  Songs,  Services,  and 
Speeches  of  Private  Miles  O'Reilly.  ..,  With  Comic  Illustra- 
tions by  Mullen  ...  New  Tori:  Carleton.  mdccclxiv.  i2mo, 
PP-  (2)>  237*  c.  29919 

Halpine.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Charles  G.  Halpine  (Miles 
O'Reilly).  Consisting  of  Odes,  Poems,  Sonnets,  Epics,  and  Lyr- 
ical Effusions  ...  not  heretofore  ...  collected.  ...  With  Biograph- 
ical Sketch  and  ...  Notes.  Edited  by  Robert  B.  Roosevelt. 
New  York :  Harper  l^  Brothers.  1869.    8 vo,  pp.  352.     Portrait. 

Also!  Lyrics  by  the  Letter  H.  New  York.  1854.  lamo.  c.  —  Poem,  at  the 
Laying  of  the  Corner  L^one  of  the  Soldiers'  National  Monument  at  Gettysburg,  July  4, 
1865.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    pp.  5. 


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R\LSEY  (L.)  The  Falls  of  Taughannock ;  a  Complete  De- 
scription. ...  in  the  State  of  New  York  ...  .  By  Lewis  Halsey. 
New  York:  John  A,  Gray  t:f  Grttn,  mdccclxvi.    Sq.  i8mo,  pp. 

95.  B.,  8.  29921 

Halsey  (Le  Roy  J^  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Rev.  Lewis  Warner  Green,  d.d.  With  a  Selection  from  his 
Sermons.  By  Leroy  J.  Halsey,  d.d.  New  York:  C.  Scribner 
^  Co.  1871.    i2mo,  pp.  xi,  491.     2  Portraits.  29922 

AIjo  s  Addresi  ...  Univenity  of  Naihville  ...  with  ...  a  Catalogue  of  the  Alumni 
and  Certain  Proceedingi  of  the  Society.  NaihviU*.  1841.  8vo.  —  Life  and  Educa- 
tional Labors  of  P.  Lindsley.     [Hariford.'\   1 859.     8vo,  pp.  46.     ■. 

Halsey  (W.)  An  Oration,  Delivered  the  Twenty-Second 
of  February  mdccc.  Before  the  Brethren  and  a  Select  Audience 
in  the  Hall  of  St.  John's  Lodge,  No.  2,  Newark,  New-Jersey. 
By  William  Halsey,  Esq.  Newark:  Printed  by  Jacob  Halsey. 
1800.    8vo,  pp.  23.  N.  29923 

Halstead  (M.)  Caucuses  of  i860.  A  History  of  the  Na- 
tional Political  Conventions  of  the  Current  Presiaential  Cam- 
paign: ...  By  M.  Halstead,  an  Eye- Witness  of  them  all.  Colum- 
bus: Follettj  Foster  and  Company,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  232,  Errata, 
4  lines.  ba.,  c.  29924 

Halstead  (Mr.)  Speech  ...  May  23, 1842,  on  the  Bill  mak- 
ing Appropriations  for  Civil  and  Diplomatic  Expenses  of  the 
Government.     JVashington.  1842.    8vo.  29925 

Halstead  (William  H.)  Little  Pieces:  Verse  and  Prose. 
By  Quilp,  Jr.  Norfolk  {Va.):  Office  of  the  ^''Norfolk  Virginian." 
1868.    8vo,  pp.  63.  c.  29926 

Halsted  (Fred.)  Letters  addressed  to  President  Lincoln  and 
others,  on  the  War.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]  29927 

Halsted  (O.  S.)  Address  upon  the  Character  of  the  late 
Hon.  Isaac  H.  Williamson,  delivered  before  the  Bar  of  New 
Jersey,  September  3,  1844.  By  Oliver  S.  Halsted.  Newark. 
.1844.    8vo.  N.  29928 

Halsted  (O.  S.),  Jun.  Finance.  A  Letter  addressed  to  the 
House  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means,  January  i,  1862.  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  29929 

Also:  Finance,  No,  3.  Should  the  Interest  on  the  National  Debt  be  forced  by 
Cungressional  Enactment  to  be  paid  in  Coin  ?     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  5. 


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Haly  (F.  L.)  Trotting  Record  for  1869.  Containing  a 
Complete  and  Reliable  Record  of  all  the  Trotting  Events  of  the 
Past  Season.  Compiled  and  Arranged  ...  by  Francis  L.  Haly. 
New  York:  The  Juthor.  1870.     iimo,  pp.  136.  29930 

Halzinoler.  The  Three  Sisters ;  or,  the  Life,  Confession, 
and  Execution  of  Amy,  Elizabeth,  and  Cynthia  Halzingler,  who 
were  tried,  convicted,  and  executed,  at  Elizabethtown,  Ark., 
November  30,  1855,  for  the  wilful  and  horrible  Murder  of  the 
Edmonds  Family,  consisting  of  seven  members.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  O.  R.  Arthur.     Philad   •>hia.  1856.    8vo.  29931 

Hambden,  pseudonym.  First  Reflections  on  reading  the  Presi- 
dent's Message  to  Congress,  of  December  7,  1830.  By  "  Hamb- 
den." ...  fvashington :  Printed  by  Gales  isf  Seaton.  1031.  8vo, 
l[jp.  15.  B.,  ba.  29932 

Hambleton  (J.  P.)  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Henry  A. 
Wise,  with  a  History  of  the  Political  Campaign  in  Virginia  in 
1855.  To  which  is  added,  A  Review  of  the  Position  of  Parties 
in  the  Union.  ...  By  James  P.  Hambleton,  m.d.  Richmond^  Fa. 
J.  W.  Randolph.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  xxxvi,  509.      B.,  c,  s.  29933 

Hamblin  (E.)  The  Life  and  Amours  of  Thomas  S.  Hamblin, 
as  communicated  by  his  loyal  wife,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hamblin. 
New  York.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  40.  29934 

Hamblin  wu  the  proprietor  of  the  Bowery  Theatre,  New  York. 

Hamblin  (P.  K.)  United  States  Criminal  History}  By  P. 
K.  Hamblin.     Fayetteville,  1826.    8vo,  pp.  56c.  29935 

Hamburg,  S.  C.     Origin  of  the  Town  of  Hamburg,  South 

Carolina,  founded  ...  July  4,  1821  ...  Augusta:  Printed  by  Benj. 

Brantley.   1837.     8vo,  pp.  18,  18,  2.  .  29936 

Part  of  a  long  title ;  proposing  a  direct  trade  between  Hamburg  in  America,  and 
Hamburg  in  Prussia. 

Hamconii  (Mart.)  Frisia  seu  de  viris  rebusque  Frisiae  illus- 
tribus.     Franekerae:  Joa,  Lamr'.nck.   1620.    4to.  29937 

Pages  74-75  contain  an  account  of  a  voyage  of  the  Prisons  to  America  and  Chili 
long  before  Columbus.  As  to 'the  probability  of  such  a  voyage,  ue  "Memoir  on  the 
Discovery  of  America  by  Van  der  Bergh."    Title  and  note  from  F.  MuUer's  Catalogue. 

[Hamel  {M.  Du).]  Acoubar,  ou  la  Loyaute  trahie.  Trage- 
die  tiree  des  amoiirs  de  Pistion  &  de  Fortunie  en  leur  voyage  de 
Canada,  avec  des  chceurs,  dediee  a  Philippes  Desportes,  Abbe  de 
Tyron.    [n.  p.]  1586.     i2mo.  29938 

Reprinted  with  the  author's  name  as  below.  Also  in  the  "  Bibliotheque  du  Theatre 
fran9ais,"  Vol.  i.  279.     It  should  have  appeared  under  Du  Hamel. 


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Hambl,  Dv.  Acoubar,  tragedie,  tir6e  des  amours  de  Pistion 
et  Fortunie,  en  leur  voyaee  du  Canada,  par  maistre  Du  Hamel, 
advocat  en  la  Cour  de  Panement.  Roittii ;  Raphatl  du  P*iit  f^al. 
1603.    lamo,  pp.  71.  29939 

Hambl  (J.)  Tradescant  der  Aeltere,  16 18,  in  Russland. 
Der  Handelsverkehr  zwischen  England  und  Russland  in  seiner 
Entstehung.  Ruckblick  auf  einige  der  alteren  Reisen  im  Nor- 
den.     St.  Petersburg.  1847.    4^°*     Portrait  and  Map.        29940 

Thii  very  interesting  work  alraundi  with  valuable  notices  of  the  early  voyages  to  the 
North. 

Hamel.  England  and  Russia ;  comprisine  the  Voyages  of 
John  Tradescant,  the  Elder,  Sir  Hugh  Willoughby,  Richard 
Chancellor,  Nelson,  and  Others,  to  the  White  Sea,  etc.  By  Dr. 
J.  Hamel.  Translated  by  John  Studdy  Leigh.  London:  Richard 
Bentley.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  422.  ba.,  c.  29941 

Hambr  (T.  L.)  Speech  of  Thomas  L.  Hamer  in  the  House 
...  March  2,  1837,  on  the  ...  Civil  and  Diplomatic  Expenses  ... 
{^fVashington.  1837.]    8vo.  29942 

Also  i  Speech  of  Mr.  Hamer  ...  on  the  Bill  ...  for  a  Survey  and  Exploring  Expedi- 
tion to  the  South  Sea.  ...  May,  1836.    fyatkington  t  Blair  &  Riva.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Hamersly  (L.  R.)  The  Records  of  Living  Officers  of  the 
United  States  Navy  and  Marine  Corps ;  with  a  History  of  Naval 
Operations  during  the  Rebellion  of  1861-65,  and  a  List  of  the 
Ships  and  Officers  participating  in  the  great  Battles,  Compiled 
from  Official  Sources.  By  Lewis  R.  Hamersly.  Philadelphia : 
J.  B.  Lippincott  6f  Co.  1870.    8vo,  pp.  350.  b.  29943 

Hamet  (C.)  Documents  respecting  the  Application  of  Cara- 
malli,  Ex-Bashaw  of  Tripoli.    1806.    i2mo.  w.  29944 

Hamil  (E.  J.),  and  Henderson  (Samuel).  Discussion  on 
Methodist  Episcopacy.    Charleston,  1856.    Post  8vo.     c.  29945 

Hamil  (S.  M.)  President  Lincoln,  a  Faithful  Son.  An  Ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  High  School,  at  Laurenceville,  N.  J., 
By  Samuel  M.  Hamel,  m.d.,  June  ist,  1865.  Trenton:  Murphy 
i^  Bechtelf  Printers.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  II.  29946 

[Hamilton  (Alexander).]  An  Address  to  the  Electors  of 
the  State  of  New  York.  Albany.  [1801.]  i2mo,  pp.  23.  b.,  n. 
■^  Re-printedy  April.  1 80 1.    8vo,  pp.  22.  29947 


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[Hamilton.]  American  Arguments  for  IJriiish  Rights ;  bc- 
ino;  a  Republication  of  the  celebrated  Letters  of  Hhocion,  on  the 
subject  of  Neutral  Trade.  Charleston^  S.  C.  1806.  8vo.  -|- 
Reprinted,  with  a  Preface  by  the  English  Editor.  London.  1806. 
8vo,  pp.  xii.  29948 

Hamilton.  American  Budget,  1794.  The  Income  and  Ex- 
penditure of  the  United  States  of  America,  as  presented  to  the 
House  of  Representatives,  in  Sundry  Estimates  and  Statements 
relative  to  Appropriations  for  the  Service  of  the  Year  1794.  11" 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.  ...  To  which  is  added :  The  Report 
to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America  on  the  Natun.* 
and  Extent  of  the  Privileges  and  Restrictions  of  the  Commercial 
Intercourse  of  the  United  States  with  Foreign  Nations,  *  *  *  &c. 
By  Thomas  Jefferson,  Esq.  London :  J.  Debrett.  1 794.  8vo, 
pp.  (4),  42.  BA.,  c.  29949 

Stt  "  M.  Rev.,"  XV.  103. 

[Hamilton.]  The  Argument  of  ...  upon  the  Constitution- 
ality of  a  National  Bank.     [^Philadelphia.   1791.]    8vo,  pp.  40. 

[Hamilton.]  A  Defence  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Com- 
merce, and  Navigation,  entered  into  between  the  United  States 
of  America  ic  vjreat  Britain,  as  it  has  appeared  in  the  Papers 
under  the  signature  of  Camillus.  New  Tork :  Francis  Childs  and 
Co.  1795.    8vo,  pp.  139.  c,  H.,  N.,  p.  29951 

ReUtei  to  Jay'i  Treaty.     St*  Tucker'i  «  Life  of  Jefferson,"  i.  300. 

[Hamilton.]  An  Examination  of  the  late  Proceedings  in 
Congress,  respecting  the  Official  Conduct  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  [Alexander  Hamilton].  Printed  within  the  United 
States  [March j  M.D.cc.xciu.    8vo,  pp.  28.  n.,  s.  29952 

[Hamilton.]  The  Examination  of  the  President's  [Jeffer- 
son's] Message,  at  the  Opening  of  Congress,  December  7, 1801, 
Revised  and  Corrected  by  the  Author.  New-Tori.  1802.  8vo, 
pp.  127.  N.  29953 

Pint  appeared  in  the  Evening  Pott,  under  the  signature  of  Lucius  Cranus. 

[Hamilton.]  Examination  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Com- 
merce, and  Navigation,  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  In  Several  Numbers :  By  Cato.  [n.  p. :]  Re-publishedy 
from  the  Argus^  by  Thomas  Greenleaf.  1795.    8vo,  pp.  96.  n. 

S Hamilton.]    The  Farmer  Refuted :  Or,  A  more  impartial 
Comprehensive  View  of  the  Dispute  between  Great-Britain 

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and  the  Colonies,  intended  as  a  Further  Vindication  of  the  Con- 
ereit :  In  Answer  to  a  Lmter  from  J.  fV.^  Farmer,  intitled  A 
View  of  the  Controversy  between  Great-Britain  and  her  Colo- 
nies :  Including,  A  Mode  of  determining  the  present  Disputes 
finally  and  effectually,  &c.  ...  Nnu-Tork :  Printed  by  Jamts  Riv' 
ington.   1775.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  78.  ba.,  c,  h.  n.,  p.  29955 

Written  by  Hamilton  when  only  eighteen  yean  old.  A  copy  in  the  New  York 
Hiitorical  Society,  which  formerly  belonged  to  Dr.  T.  B.  Chandler  of  Elixabeth-Town, 
contains  a  MS.  note  itating  that  "  An  Answer  to  the  preceding  piece  by  A.  W.,  Farmer, 
wai  advertiied  to  be  in  the  Preti  with  the  following  title  t  'Thu  Republican  Dii- 
iected{  or,  the  Anatomy  of  an  American  Whig}'  but,  by  a  ludden  and  unexpected 
Revolution,  the  Liberty  of  the  Preti  wui  totally  destroyed,  and  nothing  could  be  printed 
on  the  aide  of  Government."  Thii  refers  to  the  leisure  and  destruction  of  Rivington's 
press  and  types  by  Captain  Isaac  Sears,  with  a  party  from  Connecticut. 

[Hamilton.]     The  Federalist.     Set  Vol.  vi.,  pp.  376-379. 

[Hamilton.]  A  Full  Vindication  of  the  Measures  of  the 
Congress,  from  The  Calumnies  of  their  Enemies ;  In  Answer 
to  a  Letter,  under  the  Signature  of  jf.  IV.  Farmer,  Whereby  His 
Sophistry  is  exposed,  his  Cavils  confuted,  his  Artifices  detected, 
and  his  Wit  ridiculed  ;  In  a  General  Address  To  the  Inhabitants 
of  America.  And  A  Particular  Address  To  the  Farmers  of  the 
Province  of  New- York.  New-York:  Printed  hy  James  Riving- 
ton.   1774.    8vo,  pp.  35.  29956 

In  reply  to  "  The  Congreu  Canvassed ;"  remarkable  u  having  been  the  first  pub- 
lished production  of  Alexander  Hamilton  {  and  the  more  extraordinary  as  having  been 
written  at  so  early  an  age.     Hamilton  was  born  January  nth,  1757. 

Hamilton.  A  Letter  by  Alexander  Hamilton,  ...  on  ... 
Banks  and  the  Currency,  proposing  the  creation  of  a  State  Bank 
of  Issues,  and  the  restriction  of  Private  Banks  to  Circulation, 
Discount,  and  Deposits.  New-Tork.  1839.  8vo,  pp.  22.  p.  -|- 
[/t/W.]    pp.  25.  H.  29957 

Hamilton.  Letter  to  Congress  on  a  Plan  of  a  Fiscal  Agent. 
Washington,  1841.    8vo.  29958 

Hamilton.  Letter  from  Alexander  Hamilton,  concerning 
the  Public  Conduct  and  Character  of  John  Adams,  Esq.,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  New  Tork :  Printed  for  John  Lang^ 
hy  George  F.  Hopkins,  1800.  ...  8vo,  pp.  54.  +  Second  Edition. 
New  Tork :  Prtntedfor  John  Langy  by  John  Furman.  1800.  8vo, 
pp.  54.  BA.  +  Tnird  Edition.  New  fork :  Printed  for  John 
Lang,  by  Furman  C2f  Loudon,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  54.  ba.,  c,  h.  ■\- 
Fourth  Edition.  [Ibid.']  8vo,  pp.  58.  -f  [Another  Edition.] 
New  Tork:  Printed  for  John  Lang,  by  George  F,  Hopkins.    1 800. 


HAMILTON. 


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Philadelphia :  Ri-trinttd  Pro  Bono  Publico.  8vo,  pp.  54,  8.  -f 
New  Edition,  witn  a  Preface.  Boston :  Printed  by  E.  G.  House. 
1809.    8vo,  pp.  56.  BA.,  H.,  8.  29959 

Thli  elicited  leveral  repltet  ii  below  t 

Hamilton.  A  Letter  to  General  Hamilton,  occasioned  by 
his  Letter  to  President  Adams.  By  a  Federalist,  [n.  p.  n.  d.J 
8vo,  pp.  8.  N.  -f- pp.  10.  BA.  -{- New  york.  1800.  lamo.  H. 
-f  Philadelphia.  1800.  8vo,  pp.  lO.  -\-  {^Boston.  1809.]  8vo, 
pp.  10.  29960 

Signed  Ariitidet — perhapi  by  W.  P.  Van  Neu. 

Hamilton.  Vindication  of  the  Conduct  and  Character  of 
John  Adams,  Esq.,  in  Reply  to  the  Letter  of  General  Hamilton 
addressed  to  the  Federal  Citizens  of  the  Union.  New  Tork. 
1800.    8vo.  w.  29961 

For  other  repliei  u*  Caiui,  Vol.  iii.,  No.  986},  and  Cincinnatui,  Vol.  iv.,  No.  1 31 3  J. 

[Hamilton.]  A  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  Considerate 
Citizens  of  New- York,  on  the  Politics  of  the  Day.  [Said  to  be 
written  by  Colonel  Hamilton,  late  Aid  to  his  Excellency  General 
Washington,  and  a  Member  of  the  American  Congress.]  New 
Tork:  S.  Loudon.  1784.  8vo,  pp.  23.  N.  -f  [^Ibid.J  pp.  19.  ba. 
-f-  [Another  Edition.]  New  Tork.  1784.  i2mo,  pp.  12.  + 
Newport^  Reprinted.  1784.  l2mo,  pp.  12.  +  Philadelphia: 
Robert  Bell,  m.dcc.lxxxiv.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  +  Boston.  1784. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  s.  4-  [Another  Edition.]  Boston.  1784.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  H.  29962 

[Hamilton.]  Mentor's  Reply  to  Phocion's  Letter;  with 
some  observations  on  Trade.  Addressed  to  the  Citizens  of 
New  York.  New  Tork :  Shepard Kollock.  lyS/^.  8vo,  pp.  18.  n. 
+  Philadelphia.   1784.    8vo,  pp.  17-24.  H.  29963 

[Hamilton.]  A  Second  Letter  from  Phocion  to  the  Con- 
siderate Citizens  of  New- York ;  containing  Remarks  on  Men- 
tor's Reply.     New  Tork:  Loudon.   1784.    8vo,  pp.  43.  c. 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title  t 

Hamilton.  Colonel  Hamilton's  Second  Letter  from  Phocion 
to  the  Considerate  Citizens  of  New- York,  on  the  Politics  of  the 
Times,  in  Consequence  of  the  Peace :  Containing  Remarks  on 
Mentor's  Reply.  Philadelphia :  Robert  Bell.  M,  Dcc,  Lxxxiv. 
pp.  25-48.  ba.,  h.  29965 

Hamilton.  Letters  addressed  to  the  Yeomanry  of  the  United 
States.     By  A.  Hamilton.     Philadelphia.  1792.    8vo.        29966 


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[Hamilton.]  Letters  of  Pacificus,  Written  in  Justification 
of  the  President's  Proclamation  of  Neutrality.  Published  Orig- 
inally in  the  Year  1793.     Philadelphia.  1796.    8vo,  pp.  60.     P. 

'JSet  <<  FederalUt,"  edition  of  i8oa,  Vol.  vi.,  No.  ^3981. 

Hamilton  and  Madison  (James).  Letters  of  Pacificus  and 
Helvidius  on  the  Proclamation  of  Neutrality  of  1793,  [with]  the 
Proclamation.  Waihington:  y.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  1845.  ^^o, 
pp.  102.  c.  29968 

Hamilton.  Observations  on  Certain  Documents  contained 
in  Nos.  V.  and  vi.  of  ^*  The  History  of  the  United  States,  for 
the  year  1796,"  in  which  the  Charge  of  Speculation  a^inst 
Alexander  Hamilton,  late  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  is  Fully 
llcfuted.  Written  by  Himself.  Philadelphia :  Printed  for  John 
Fenno,   1797.    8vo,  pp.  37,  Iviii.    BA.    -\- \Ibid.'\  1800.     ba.,  H. 

The  Author's  Edition,  usually  known  ai  the  "Reynold's  Pamphlet,"  in  which 
Hamilton  explains  his  public  conduct  at  the  expense  of  his  private  character.  Ste 
Callender  (J.  T.)  This  edition  was  afterwards  bought  up  by  Hamilton's  family  and 
destroyed.  Concerning  this,  ut  a  notice  in  Stevens's  "  Bibliotheca  Historica"  which 
concludes,  "  Truth  never  appeared  so  naked  as  in  these  confessions  of  Alexander  Ham- 
ilton."    It  is  not  included  in  Hamilton's  Works,  but  was  ref  rinted  as  below  t 

Hamilton.  Observations  [&c.]  New  York :  Printed  for 
John  Lang^  by  George  F.  Hopkins.  1800.  8vo,  pp.  37,  Iviii.  + 
Philadelphia  :  Reprinted  Pro  Bono  Publico.  [1800.]  8vo,  pp.  37, 
Iviii.    -^-NewTork:  Printed  for  the  Hamilton  Club.  1865.    8vo, 

pp.  (6),  157-  29970 

This  last  edition  forms  "  Hamilton  Club  Series,"  No.  11.,  of  which  fifty  copies  were 
printed  in  8vo,  twenty-five  in  4to,  and  five  on  drawing  paper  in  4to. 

Hamilton.  The  Official  and  other  Papers  of  the  late  Major- 
General  Alexander  Hamilton.  Compiled  chiefly  from  tne  Orig- 
inals in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Hamilton.  Vol.  i.  New  Tori  : 
Wiley  isf  Putnam.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  496.        ba.,  c,  m.  29971 

Compiled  by  Francis  L.  Hawks.     No  more  published. 

Hamilton.  Official  Reports  on  Public  Credit,  a  National 
Bank,  Manufactures  and  a  Mint.     Philadelphia.   1821.    8vo. 

Set  Carey  (M.) 

[Hamilton.]  The  Politicks  and  Views  of  a  Certain  Party 
Displayed.     Printed  in  the  Tear  m.dcc.xcii.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Hamilton.  Propositions  of  Alexander  Hamilton  in  Conven- 
tion, for  Establishing  a  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  v/ith 
a  Summary  of  the  Political  Opiniuns  of  John  Adams,  and  a  Dis- 


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cussion  between  John  Adams  and  Samuel  Adams.  Ptttsfield. 
1802.    8vo,  pp.  32.  29974 

Hamilton.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the 
Privileges  and  Restrictions  on  the  Commerce  of  the  United 
States  in  Foreign  Countries.  Philadelphia:  Childs  ilf  Swaine. 
1793.    8vo,  pp.  20.  29975 

'  Hamilton.  Extract  of  a  Report  ...  on  the  Subject  of  Man- 
ufactures ...  of  the  15th  Day  of  January,  1790.  New-Tor k : 
Printed  by  George  Largin.  18 16.    8vo,  pp.  32.  ba.  29976 

Hamilton.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the 
Subject  of  Manufactures,  made  the  fifth  of  December,  1791. 
Philadelphia.  1824.    4to,  pp.  58.  29977 

This  famous  report  is  highly  commended  in  the  "Monthly  Review,"  »i.  211,  and 
was  reprinted  as  below  : 

Hamilton.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  of  the 
United  States  on  the  Subject  of  Manufactures.  Presented  to 
the  House  of  Representatives,  December  5,  1791.  London:  J. 
Debrett.  1793.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  129.  -\- Dublin,  mdccxciii.  8vo, 
pp.  88. .  +  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Joseph  R.  A.  Skerrett.  Jan.  i. 
1824.     i8mo,  pp.  143.  p.  29978 

Hamilton.  Alexander  Hamilton's  Report  on  the  Subject  of 
Manufactures,  made  in  his  capacity  of  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
on  the  5th  December,  1791.  Sixth  Edition;  To  which  are 
prefixed,  two  Prefaces  by  the  Editor  [Mathew  Carey].  Phila- 
delphia: Mathew  Carey.  1827.    8vo,  pp.  80.  ba.,  h.  29979 

Hamilton.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  read 
in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  January 
19th,  1795  ;  containing  a  Plan  for  the  further  support  of  Public 
Credit.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
[^Philadelphia  :~\  John  Fenno.   1795.     8vo,  pp.  90.     Tables. 

Hamilton.  Reports  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Secretary 
of  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States,  January  19,  1795.  Con- 
taining, I.  A  Plan  for  the  further  Support  of  the  Public  Credit. 
II.  For  the  Improvement  and  better  Management  of  the  Reve- 
nues of  the  United  States.  To  which  is  added  an  Act  for  mak- 
ing Provision  for  the  Support  of  Public  Credit  &  the  Redemption 
of  the  Debt.  ...  London:  J.  Debrett.  1795.    410,  pp.  96.     j.c.b. 

Stt  "  Monthly  Review." 


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[Hamilton.]  Reflections  on  Monroe's  View  ...  as  published 
in  the  Gazette  of  the  United  States  under  the  Signature  of  Scipio. 
...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  88.  ba.  29982 

[Hamilton.]  [Scipio's]  Reflections  on  Monroe's  View  of 
the  Conduct  of  the  Executive,  connected  with  a  Mission  to  the 
French  Republic,  in  the  years  1794,  '95,  '96.  Boston:  C.  P. 
fVayne.  1798.    8vo,  pp.  140.  C,  M.  29983 

Sometimes  ucribed  to  Alexander  Hamilton. 

Hamilton.  The  Soundness  of  the  Policy  of  Protecting 
Domestic  Manufactures ;  fully  established  by  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton, in  his  Report  to  Congress  on  the  Subject,  and  by  Thomas 
Jefferson  in  his  Letter  to  Benjamin  Austin.  Philadelphia:  Printed 
by  y.  R.  A,  Skerrett.  18 17.    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  29984 

Hamilton.  Sundry  Statements  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury ;  in  conformity  with  the  Resolution  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  23d  of  January  1793.  [Philadelphia:'] 
Printed  by  Childs  and  Swaine.    Folio,  pp.  31.  29985 

These  various  reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  are  introduced  here  in  defer- 
ence to  the  fact  that  the  Treasury  was,  in  fact,  organized  by  Hamilton ;  and  we  may 
add  that  so  well  considered  were  his  plan]  that  to-day  the  regulations  which  he  intro- 
duced are  the  regulations  now  in  practice,  with  but  little  alteration. 

Hamilton  and  others.  The  Speeches  ...  of  Mr.  Van  Ness, 
Mr.  Caines,  ...  Mr.  Harrison,  and  General  Hamilton,  in  the 
Great  Cause  of  the  People,  against  Harry  Croswell,  on  an  Indict- 
ment for  a  Libel  on  Thomas  Jefferson.    New  Tork.  1804.    8vo. 

Hamilton.  The  Works  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  comprising 
his  most  important  Official  Reports ;  an  improved  Edition  of  the 
Federalist,  on  the  New  Constitution,  written  in  1 788  j  and  Paci- 
ficus,  on  the  Proclamation  of  Neutrality;  Written  in  1793. 
New  Tork.  1810.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vii,  325;  iv,  368}  iv,  368. 
3  Portraits.  c,  H.  29987 

Some  of  the  contents  of  these  volumes  are  not  included  in  the  new  edition  of  Ham- 
ilton's Works,  noticed  below ; 

Hamilton.  The  Works  of  Alexander  Hamilton ;  compris- 
ing his  Correspondence,  and  his  Political  and  Official  Writings, 
exclusive  of  the  Federalist,  Civic  and  Military.  Published  from 
the  Original  Manuscripts  deposited  in  the  Department  of  State, 
by  order  of  the  Joint  Library  Committee  of  Congress.  Edited  by 
John  C.  Hamilton,  ...  .  New  Tork:  John  F.  Trow,  ...  m.dccc.l. 
7  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (6),  492  i  (6),  495  i  (4),  590;  (4),  652;  (4), 


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604 ;  (4),  635  ;  (4),  894,  (2).     Portrait.    +  New  Tork :  Charles 


S.  Francis  £jf  Co.  m.dccc.li.    7  vols.,  8vo. 


BA.  29988 


For  other  of  Hamilton's  Reports,  ut  Reports )  alto,  Williston  (£.  B.),  VoN.  i.  and  iv. 
The  following  relate  to  Hamilton  : 

A  Collection  of  Facts  and  Documents  relative  to  the  Death 
of  Major-General  Alexander  Hamilton ;  with  Comments  and 
Eulogies,  icc.y  on  his  Life  and  Character.  New  Tori.  1804. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  M.  29989 

For  another  Collection  ue  [Coleman  (W.),]  Vol.  iv.,  No.  143 11. 

Particulars  of  the  late  Duel  fought  at  Hoboken,  July  nth, 
between  Aaron  Burr  and  Alexander  Hamilton,  in  which  the 
Latter  unfortunately  Fell :  containing  all  the  Papers  relating  to 
that  Event.     New  Tork.  1804.    8vo,  pp.  32.  29990 

Presentation  of  the  Statue  of  Alexander  Hamilton  to  the  City 
of  Boston,  by  Thomas  Lee.  Boston:  Printed  for  the  City  Council. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  II.  29991 

A  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  Alexander  Hamilton.  ...  [Boston. 
1804.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  M.  29992 

Hamilton  (A.  J.)  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Texas. 
By  A.  J.  Hamilton,  Military  Governor.  New  Orleans :  '■''Era" 
Office.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  19.    +  \^Ibid.'\    pp.  8.  H.  29993 

Hamilton.  An  Address  on  *'  Suffrage  and  Reconstruction," 
...  By  Hon.  A.  J.  Hamilton,  of  Texas.  ...  December  3,  1866. 
Boston:  Impartial-Suffrage  League.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  40.       29994 

Hamilton.  Letter  of  General  A.  J.  Hamilton,  of  Texas, 
to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  New  York,  October,  1863. 
New  Tork:  W.  C.  Bryant  iff  Co.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  18.  +  Loyal 
Publication  Society.  1863.     8vo,  pp.  18.  29995 

Hamilton.  Origin  and  Objects  of  the  Slaveholders'  Con- 
spiracy against  Democratic  Principles,  as  well  as  against  the  Na- 
tional Union,  Illustrated  in  the  Speeches  of  Andrew  Jackson 
Hamilton,  the  Statements  of  Lorenzo  Sherwood,  &;c.  New 
Tork:  Baker  ^  Godwin.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  16,8.  29996 

Also:  Foederal  Monthly.  A  Party  of  the  Future.  By  A.  J.  H.  —  Memorial  to 
Congress  on  the  Texas  Election  Frauds.  Auuin.  1870.  8vo. —  ...  Political  Situation 
in  Texas  ...  Speech  at  Benham,  February  18,  1869.  [n.  p.  1869.]  8vo,  pp.  7. — 
Speech  ...  On  the  Condition  of  the  South,  under  Rebel  Rule,  and  the  Necessity  of 
early  Relief  to  the  Union  Men  of  Western  Texas.  October  3,  1862.  New  York: 
National  War  Committee.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  19. — Speech  ...  on  the  State  of  the  Union. 
Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  ...  February  I,  1861.  ffatiifglori.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  16. — Speech  ...  at  the  War  Meeting  at  Faneuil  Hall  ...  April  18,  1863. 
BoiioM.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  63. 


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Hamilton  (A.)  Articles  Exhibited  against  Lord  Archibald 
Hamilton,  Late  Governour  of  Jamaica.  With  Sundry  Deposi- 
tions and  Proofs  relating  to  the  same.  London :  Printed  in  the 
Tear  m.dcc.xvii.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  32.  a.  29997 

Hamilton.  An  Answer  to  an  Anonymous  Libel,  entitled. 
Articles  exhibited  against  Lord  Archibald  Hamilton,  late  Gov- 
ernour of  Jamaica ;  with  sundry  Depositions  and  Proofs  relating 
to  the  same.  By  Lord  Archibald  Hamilton.  London :  Printed 
in  the  Tear  MDCCXViii.    8vo,  pp.  92.  p.  29998 

Hamilton  (A.)  Marriage  Rites,  Customs,  and  Ceremonies 
of  all  Nations  in  the  Universe.  By  Lady  Augusta  Hamilton. 
London.   1822.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  400.     Portrait.  c,  h.  29999 

See  pages  27S-378  for  American  ceremonies. 

Hamilton  (C.)  An  Epitome  of  Universal  Chronology,  His- 
tory and  Biography,  forming  a  Companion  to  Irving's  Stream  of 
History,  from  the  German  of  F.  Strass,  and  Continued  to  the 
Year  1826.  By  Charles  Hamilton.  London:  G.  B.  JVhitaker. 
1826.     i2mo,  pp.  116.  30000 

Hamilton  (C.)  Report  of  the  Trial  of  an  Action  by  Mr. 
W.  Dzwe,  against  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles  Hamilton,  Governor 
of  Newfoundland.     London.  1824.    8vo.  30001 

Hamilton  (C.)  The  Problem  of  Freedom  and  Slavery  in 
the  United  States.  A  Lecture  before  the  Literary  and  Scientific 
Institution  of  Smyrna  (Turkey).  By  Rev.  C.  Hamilton.  Smyrna: 
Damian.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  28.  30002 

Hamilton  (Charles  James).  Defence  of  a  Liberal  Construc- 
tion of  the  Powers  of  Congress  as  regards  Internal  Improvement, 
&c.  By  Major  (now  Gov.)  Hamilton.  Philadelphia.  1831. 
8vo.  p.  30003 

Hamilton.  Important  Correspondence  on  the  Subject  of 
State  Interposition,  between  ..,  Gov.  Hamilton  and  Hon.  John 
C.  Calhoun.  ...  Charleston:  Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller.  1832. 
i2mo,  pp.  27.  BA.,  c,  m.  30004 

Relates  to  Nullification. 

Hamilton  (Charles  M.)  Right  of  Suffrage.  Speech  ...  de- 
livered in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  29,  1869. 
Washington.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  8.  30005 

Hamilton  (D.  H.)  National  Thanksgiving  Sermon.  **Tliy 
Prayer  is  heard."     Jacksonville.  1866,    8vo,  pp.  30.  30006 


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Hamilton  ^E.)  The  Life  of  Rear-Admiral  Paul  Jones.  By 
Edward  Hamilton.  Aberdeen:  G.  Clark  l^  Son.  1848.  I2mu, 
pp.  304.    +  Philadelphia.  1858.    i2mo.  30007 

Hamilton  (F.  H.)  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Theodoric  Romeyn  Beck,  m.d.,  ll.d.,  before  the  Medical  So- 
ciety of  the  State  of  New  York.  By  Frank  Hastings  Hamil- 
ton, m.d.    Albany.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  90.     Portrait.  30008 

Hamilton.  Life  of  Nathaniel  T.  Otis,  Jun.  Introductory 
Lecture,  delivered  at  the  University  of  BufFnio,  Session  1849-56. 
By  F.  H.  Hamilton,  M.D.    Buffalo.  i%^o.    8vo,  pp.  14.      30009 

Also  other  addresses  on  medical  and  miscellaneous  topics. 

Hamilton  (Gail),  pseudonym.     See  [Dodge  (Mary  Abigail)]. 

[Hamilton  (George).]  [Poetical]  Epistle  from  the  Marquis 
de  La  Fayette  to  General  Washington.    Edinburgh.  1800.   i2mo. 

Hamilton  (G.)  A  Voyage  round  the  World,  in  His  Ma- 
jesty's Frigate  Pandora.  Peiformed  under  the  Direction  of  Cap- 
tain Edwards  In  the  Years  1790,  1791,  and  1792.  By  Mr. 
George  Hamilton,  late  Surgeon  of  the  Pandora.  With  the  Dis- 
coveries made  in  the  South-Sea  ;  and  the  many  Distresses  expe- 
rienced by  the  Crew  from  Shipwreck  and  Famine,  in  a  Voyage 
of  Eleven  Hundred  Miles  in  open  Boats,  between  Endeavour 
Straits  and  the  Island  of  Timor.  Berwick :  W.  Pherson.  m  dcc- 
xciii.    8vo,  pp.  164.     Portrait.  j.c.b.  30011 

The  Pandora  was  sent  out  to  discover  and  bring  to  England  for  trial  the  mutineers 
of  the  Bounty.    &e"M,  Rev.,"  xiv.  417. 

Hamilton  (H.  W.)  Rural  Sketches  of  Minnesota:  also. 
Letters  upon  No-  hern  Wisconsin.  By  H.  W.  Hamilton. 
Milan  (O.)  1850.    8vo.  c.  30012 

[Hamilton  (James),]  y««r.  An  Account  of  the  Late  In- 
tended Insurrection  among  a  Portion  of  the  Blacks  of  this  City. 
Published  by  the  Authority  of  the  Corporation  of  Charleston. 
Charleston:  A.  E.  Miller.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  48.  ba.  +  Second 
Edition.  [Ibid.'\  +  Negro  Plot.  An  Account  [etc.]  Boston : 
y.  W.  Ingraham.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  50.  ba.  +  Second  Edition. 
...  [Ibid.^     -\-  Third  Edition.     Charleston.  1822.    4to,  pp.  49. 

Hamilton.  Important  Correspondence  on  ...  State  Inter- 
position, between  ...  Gov.  Hamilton,  and  Hon.  John  C.  Cal- 
houn ...  from  the  Pendleton  Messenger  of  15th  Sept.  1832. 
Charleston:  A.  E.  Miller.   1832.     i2mo,  pp.  27.  BA.  30014 

VOL.   VIII.  4 


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Hamilton.  Oration,  ...  Fourth  of  July,  1821,  before  the 
Cincinnati  and  Revolution  Societies.  By  James  Hamilton,  Jun. 
A  Member  of  the  Cincinnati.  ...  Charleston :  Printed  by  A.  E. 
Miller.  1821.    8vo,  pp.  32.  ba.  30015 

Hamilton.  The  Substance  of  General  Hamilton's  Remarks, 
delivered  May  31,  1838,  in  the  Senate  of  South  Carolina,  on  the 
Resolution  of  respecting  the  Sub-Trcrxsury.  [Charleston.  1838.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  30016 

Alsot  An  Eulogium  on  Robert  J.  Turnbull  ...  .  Charktlon:  A.  E.  Miller.  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  BA. —  ...  The  Memorial  of  James  Hamilton  [and  others,  on  modifying 
the  Boundary  Act  respecting  Texas],  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  A  Letter  to  Hon. 
James  Hamilton,  Jun.  ...  to  whom  was  referred  "  so  much  of  the  Governor's  Message 
as  relates  to  the  affairs  of  the  College,"  182a.  ...  [n.  p.]  1823.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Five 
Letters  to  Governor  Hamilton,  by  Anti-Guillotine.  ...  CharUiton.  183 1.  Iimo,  pp. 
3a. — The  Introductory  Address  ...  at  the  First  Meeting  of  the  Charleston  State  Rights 
and  Frt"  Trade  Association  of  South-Carolina  ....  August  I,  1831.  ...  Ckarleiun : 
The  Auotiation.  183 1.  8vo,  pp.  15.  ba. — Obituary  Addresses  on  the  ...  Death  of 
General  James  Hamilton  ...  delivered  in  the  Supreme  Court,  Senate,  and  Hobse  of 
Representatives  of  ...  Texas.  Auitin.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  31. — Speech  ...  April  6, 
1 8a4,  on  the  Tariff  Bill,  fyathingttn.  1824.  lamo. — Speech  ...  against  the  Tariff, 
at  Walterborough,  S.  C.  l8a8.  s. — Speech  ...  February  5,  1837,  on  the  Abuses  of 
a  Government  Press,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  la. 

Hamilton  (J.)  A  Memoir  of  Richard  Williams,  Surgeon; 
Catechist  to  the  Patagonian  Missionary  Society  in  Terra  del 
Fuego.     By  James  Hamilton,  d.d.    London  :  fames  Nisbet  &  Co. 

MDCCCLIV. 

i2mo. 


i2mo,  pp.  viii,  255.    Portrait. 


-|-  New  Tori.  1854. 
s.  30017 

Hamilton  (J.  A.)  Reminiscences  of  James  A.  Hamilton ; 
or.  Men  and  Events,  at  Home  and  Abroad,  during  three  quarters 
of  a  Century.  New  Tori:  C.  Scribner  Csf  Co.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  ix. 
647.  c.  30018 

Hamilton.  State  Sovereignty.  Rebellion  against  the  United 
States  by  the  People  of  a  State  Is  Its  Political  Suicide.  By  James 
A.  Hamilton.  ...  New  Tori:  Baier  i^  Godwin^  Printers,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  30019 

Also:  Address  ...  Naval  Academy,  Newport,  1864.  8vo. — The  Constitution  Vin- 
dicated, Nationality,  Secession,  Slavery.  ...  May,  1864.  New  York:  Loyal  Publica- 
tion Society.  No.  50.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  la.  c. — Letter.  To  the  Hon.  £.  D.  Morgan, 
dated  Nevis,  Dobbs'  Ferry,  N.  Y.,  January  6th,  1868.     [Nevis.  1868.]     8vo,  pp.  7. 


Hamilton  (J.  E.)  ... 
sian  War  and  a  Canada 
London.  1791.    8vo. 


Remarks  on  the  Prospects  of  a  Rus- 
Bill.     By  James  Edward  Hamilton. 

30020 

Hamilton  (J.  C.)     History  of  the  Republic  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  as  traced  in  the  Writings  of  Alexander  Ham- 


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ilton  and  of  his  Contemporaries.  By  John  C.  Hamilton.  ...  Phil- 
adelphia: J.  B.  Lippincott  l^  Co.  1857-64.     7  vols.,  8vo.         c. 

Thia  mutt  not  be  mistaken  for  Alexander  Hamilton's  Works,  which  also  fill  7  vols., 
and  are  published  at  Philadelphia.  AVe  have  seen  a  Vol.  vii.  of  this,  which  purports  to 
be  "  Second  Edition,"  which  surprises  ui,  as  we  think  the  merits  of  the  work  scarcely 
demanded  its  republication. 

Hamilton.  The  Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.  By  His  Son, 
John  C.  Hamilton.  Vol.  i.  New  Tori :  Halsted  hf  Voorhies. 
1834.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  422.  Vol.11.  New-Tor k :  D.  Jppleton  i^ 
Co.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  563.     Portrait.  c.  30022 

Also:  Coercion  Completed,  or  Treason  Triumphant.  Remarks,  ...  September, 
1864.  Ntv>  York.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  2$.  +  Loyal  Publication  Socitlj.  No.  66.  8vo, 
pp.  25. — The  Slave  Power  1  its  Heresies  and  Injuries  to  the  American  People.  A 
Speech  ...  November,  1864.  New  Torkt  J.  A.  Gray  &  Green.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
+  Loyal  Publication  Society.  No.  74.  1864.  Mr.  Hamilton  also  edited  an  edition  of 
the  "  Federalist,"  which  met  with  review  by  Horace  Binney.   See  our  Vol.  11.,  No.  5494. 

Hamilton  (J.  P.)  Travels  through  the  Interior  Provinces 
of  Colombia.  By  J.  P.  Hamilton,  late  Chief  Commissioner 
from  H.  B.  M.  to  the  Republic  of  Colombia.  London:  'John 
Murray,  mdcccxxvii.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  (4),  352 ;  256. 
Plates  by  Finden.  c.  30023 

Highly  commended  by  the  "  Monthly  Review."  Sit  Rich,  Vol.  u.  The  follow- 
ing is  a  German  translation : 

Hamilton.  Reise  durch  die  innern  Provinzen  von  Colum- 
bien.  ...  "Jena:  Bran.  1827.  8vo.  +  Weimar:  Ind.-Comptoir. 
1828.    8vo.  30024 

Forms  Vol.  xlvii  of  "  Bibliotek  der  neuesten  Reisebeschreibungen." 

'  Hamilton  (J.  S.)  The  Army,  Navy  and  Militia  Volunteer 
Guide  to  Health,  Valor,  and  Victory.  By  John  S.  Hamilton,  m.d. 
Albany.  1 85 1.     i2mo.  s.  30025 

Hamilton  (L.)  **  Worship  God."  Sermon  at  the  Dedica- 
tion of  the  Church  of  the  First  Congregational  Society  in  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  October  7,  1830.  By  Luther  Hamilton.  Boston. 
1830.    8vo.  w.  30026 

Hamilton  (P.  S.)  Nova-Scotia  Considered  as  a  Field  for 
Emigration.  By  Pierce  Stevens  Hamilton.  London,  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  91.  s.  30027 

Hamilton.  Union  of  the  Colonies  of  British  North  Amer- 
ica;  ...  By  P.  S.  Hamilton,  ...  Chief  Commissioner  of  Mines 
for  Nova  Scotia.     Montreal.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  103.  30028 

Also :  Letter  to  ...  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  upon  a  Union  of  the  Colonies  of  British 
North  America.     Halifax,  i860.  — Observations  upon  a  Union  of  the  Colonies  ...  . 


jm'iiji 


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HAMILTON. 


Hall/ax.  185$.  >vo.  —  A  Review  of  Hon.  Joieph  Howe'i  Euay,  entitled  i  "Confed- 
iiration  Coniidered  ...  ."  Maliftx.  1I66.  tvo,  pp.  15.  —  Union  of  the  Colonic*  ... 
Halifax.  1856.    8vo. 

Hamilton  (Sarah).  A  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Mrs.  Ham- 
ilton,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  s.  30029 

Hamilton  (S.  S.)  Indian  Treaties,  and  Laws  and  Regula- 
tions relating  to  Indian  Affairs.     If^ashington.  1826.    8vo.        c. 

Hamilton  (S.)  Address  to  and  by  Schuyler  Hamilton  on 
the  Presentation  of  a  Sword  to  him,  for  Services  in  Mexico,  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  7.  30031 

Hamilton.  History  of  the  National  Flag  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  By  Schuyler  Hamilton,  u.s. a.  Philadelphia: 
J.  B.  Lippincott.  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  13-115.  15  colored 
Plates.     BA.,  c.    -f  ybidJ]  1853.  ^*  S^^S^ 

Hamilton  (S.)  Life  and  Confessions  of  Sophia  Hamilton, 
who  was  Tried,  Condemned,  and  Sentenced  to  be  Hung  at  Mont- 
real, L.  C,  January  22,  1845.     ["•  P-]  ^845.    8vo.  30033 

[Hamilton  (Thomas).]  Men  and  Manners  in  America.  By 
the  Author  of  Cyril  Thornton,  etc.  ...  Edinburgh:  JVilliam  Black- 
wood. M.D.ccc.xxxiii.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  (i),  ix,  (i),  393; 
(4),  402.  BA.  -\-  Second  Edition.  [JbidJ\  1834.  2  vols.,  pos 
8vo,  pp.  xi,  384 ;  (6),  402.  c,  p.  +  Third  Edition.  [/^/</.] 
2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xi,  (i),  393}  (6),  402.  -|-  Philadelphia: 
Carey,  Lea  i^  Blanchard.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  410.  -f- Second  Amer- 
ican Edition.    [/J/</.]  1833.    i2mo,  pp.  vi,  208.  3'"'034 

Hamilton.  Men  and  Manners  in  America.  By  Thomas 
Hamilton,  Esq.  New  Edition,  with  ...  Letters  written  by  him 
during  his  Journey  through  the  United  States.  Blackwood,  Edin- 
burgh. 1843.    Pos^  8vo>  PP*  49°'  30035 

For  a  review  ttt  [Norton  (Andrew)].  Set  alio  "  Dublin  University  Magazine,"  ii. 
444  and  558;  Fraser'i  '* Magazine,"  u.  42;  Blackwood's  "Magazine,"  xxxiv.  185} 
"  North  American  Review,"  sxxvui.  no ;  "  American  Quarterly  Review,"  xiv.  310. 

Hamilton.  Les  hommes  et  les  mceurs  aux  £tats-Unis 
d'Amerique.  Traduit  de  I'Anglais  sur  la  y  edition  par  le  comte 
D.  L.  C.  Paris:  H.  Fournier.  1834.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xv,  311 ; 
(4)»  380.     2  Plates.  c.  30036 

Hamilton.  Die  Menschen  und  die  Bitten  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika.  Nach  der  dritten  englischen  Auf- 
lage  iibersetzt  von  L.  Hout.     Mannheim.   1834.    2  vols.,  8vo. 


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Hamilton  (W.)  An  Oration  delivered  in  the  African  Zion 
Church  ...  in  Commemoration  of  the  Abolition  of  Domestic 
Slavery  in  this  State.  By  William  Hamilton.  Ntw  Tori.  1827. 
8vo.  30038 

Alio  I  Address  to  the  New- York  African  Society  for  Mutual  Relief  ...  .  Niw 
Tort.  1809.  8vo,  pp.  13.  lA.  —  Addreca  to  the  Fourth  Annual  Convention  of  Free 
People  of  Color  of  the  United  State*.  ...  June  a,  1834.  Niw-York.  1834.  8vo, 
pp.  8.      BA. 

Hamilton  (W.)  Report  of  the  Trial  and  Acquittal  of  Ed- 
ward Shippen,  Esquire,  Chief  Justice,  and  Jasper  Yeates  and 
Thomas  Smith,  Esquires,  Assistant  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  Pennsylvania,  on  an  Impeachment,  before  the  Senate  of  the 
Commonwealth,  January,  1805.  Bv  William  Hamilton  ...  . 
Lancaster:  Printed  by  the  Reporter.   1 005.     8  vo,  pp.  491,  96.     c. 

Also :  Debates  of  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania  on  the  case  of  Gideon  Olnr.stead. 
Reported  by  William  and  Hugh  Hamilton,  Lancaster,  Pa.     18 10.    8vo. 

Hamilton  and  Irwin.  An  Elementary  Book  of  the  loway 
Language,  with  an  English  Translation.  By  Wm.  Hamilton  and 
S.  M.  Irwin  ...  .  J.  B.  Roy,  Interpreter.  loway  and  Sac  Mission 
Pressy  Indian  Territory,    1843.     i6mo,  pp.  lOi.  ba.  30040 

Hamilton  and  Irwin.  An  loway  Grammar,  illustrating  the 
Principles  of  the  Language  used  by  the  loway,  Otoe,  and  Mis- 
souri Indians.  Prepared  and  printed  by  Rev.  Wm.  Hamilton  and 
Rev.  S.  M.  Irwin.  loway  and  Sac  Amission  Press.  1848.  i6mo, 
pp.  xi  [ix],  (3),  9-152.  BA.,  c.  30041 

Hamilton  (W.)  A  Pie;  for  the  Union  and  the  War.  An 
Address,  occasioned  by  the  death  of  David  Mould,  of  Ulster- 
ville,  Ulster  County,  N.  Y.  Who  fell  in  Battle  at  Chancellors- 
ville,  ...  May  3,  1863.  By  Rev.  W.  Hamilton.  New  York: 
Gray  ^  Green.,  Printers.   1863.     i2mo,  pp.  24.  30042 

Hamilton  (W.)  Prodromus  Plantarum  Indiae  Occidentals 
hucusque  cognitarum  tam  in  oris  Americae  Meridionalis,  qu?m  in 
Insulis  Anticillis  sponte  crescentium.  Londini.  1825.  Post  8vo, 
pp.  67.     Colored  Plate.  b.  30043 

Hamilton  (W.  J.)  Big  Foot,  the  Guide ;  or.  The  Survey- 
ors. A  Tale  of  the  Carolina  Settlements.  By  W.  J.  Hamilton. 
New  York:  Beadle  ^  Co.   1866.     i2mo,  pp.  91.  30044 

This  and  the  following  are  rather  trashy  stories,  based  on  American  topics :  The 
Shawnees'  Foe;  or,  The  Hunter  of  the  Juniata.  ...  New  Tori:  Beadle  &  Co.  1866. 
i6mo,  pp.  100. — The  Peddler  Spyj  or,  Dutchmen  and  Yankees.  ...  Neiv  Tori: 
Beadle  &  Co.  1867.  1 8 mo,  pp.  100.  —  Eph.  Peters;  or.  The  Scuut  of  the  Mohawk 
Valley.    ..  Ntiu  Tork:  Btadle  &  Co.  1866.    lamo,  pp.  98. 


*^i"".'l"l««l  I     II   i|ilDHI»mil  l.^,.HIW*fi»WU^PW 


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Hamilton  (W.  R.)  No  Mistake ;  or,  a  Vindication  of  the 
Negociators  of  the  Treaty  of  1783,  respecting  the  North- Eastern 
Boundary  of  the  United  States,  in  a  Conversation  between  John 
Bull  ana  Jonathan.  By  W.  R.  Hamilton.  London;  Privattfy 
printtd.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  20.  30045 

Hamilton  fW.  T.)  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First 
Presbyterian  Cnurch,  Newark,  N.  J.  December  8th,  18^1,  on 
the  Occasion  of  Public  Thanksgiving.  By  William  T.  Hamil- 
ton, A.M.     Newark.  1832.    8vo,  pp.  20.  30046 

Hamilton.  A  Word  for  the  African.  A  Sermon,  ...  New- 
ark, July  24th,  1825.  By  Rev.  William  T.  Hamilton.  Ntw- 
ark.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  27.  c.  30047 

Alio  t  Oration  before  Euphemian  and  Phllomathian  Society  of  Enklne  College,  Sep- 
tember 15,  1847.  ...  CAarlaion.     And  other  oration*  and  addretie*. 

Hamilton  vs.  Eaton.  Case  respecting  British  Debts  lately 
determined  in  the  Circuit  Court  in  the  United  States,  for  Nortn 
Carolina  District,  presided  by  C.  J.  Ellsworth.  Ntwhern.  1797. 
8vo.  c.  30048 

Hamilton,  pseudon.  Address  on  the  Tendency  of  our  System 
of  Intercourse  with  Foreign  Nations.  Nos.  i.  and  v.  Pbiladtl- 
ph'ta.  1852.  30049 

Hamilton,  pstudon.  The  Bishops'  Fund  and  Phoenix  Bonus : 
a  Collection  of  the  Pieces  on  this  Subject,  from  the  Connecticut 
Herald  ;  With  an  Explanatory  Preface,  Notes,  &c.,  and  an  Ad- 
ditional Piece  by  Hamilton  ....  New  Haven:  Printed  at  the  Jour- 
nal Office.  1816.    8vo,  pp.  76.  H.,  w.  30050 

Hamilton,  pseudon.  Thoughts  on  the  Constitution ;  and 
Strictures  on  the  Court  of  Chancery.  By  Hamilton.  Albany. 
1821.    8vo.  30051 

"Hamilton"  to  the  Friends  of  Peace  and  Good  Order;  and 
a  Review  of  the  Address  of  the  Free  Trade  Convention,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo.  p.  30052 

Hamilton,  pseudon.  The  New  Olive  Branch.  A  Solemn 
Warning  on  the  Banks  of  the  Rubicon.  By  Hamilton,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  30053 

Hamilton.  Eleventh  Series.  No.  i.  [1826.]  8vo,  pp.  19. 
No.  IX.  8vo,  pp.  8.  No.  V.  Second  Edition.  Letter  to  Ed- 
ward Livingston,  Esq.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  m.  30054 

For  others  ut  [Carey  (M.),]  Vol.  iii.,  page  340. 


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Hamilton,  pteudon.  Review  of  a  Late  Pamphlet,  under  sig- 
nature of  "  Brutus,"  by  Hamilton.     Charlttton.  1828.    8vo. 

Hamilton,  pstudon.  To  the  Editors  of  the  National  Intelli- 
gencer.    [Nine  or  more  numbers.]    1822.  30056 

"  Hamilton,"  pttuden.  To  the  Federalists  of  the  United 
States,  on  the  Choice  of  a  President.     Nnv  Terk.  181 2.    8vo. 

Hamilton,  pseudan.  The  Whig  Party ;  its  objects — its  prin- 
ciples— its  candidates — its  duties — and  its  prospects.  An  Address 
to  the  People  of  Rhode-Island,  published  in  the  Providence  Jour- 
nal, in  a  series  of  articles  during  the  months  of  September  and 
October,  1844.  By  Hamilton,  [n.  p.  1844.]  8vo,  pp.  44.  -|- 
Providtnct:  Knotults  i^  Fosi.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  31.  30058 

Suppoted  to  be  by  W.  R.  Wation. 

Hamilton,  C.  W.  Report  on  Supplying  the  City  of  Hamil- 
ton, C.  W.,  with  Water.  New  York:  Baktr  iif  Godwin.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  34.  30059 

Hamilton  Club.  S^t  Callendar  (J.  T.),  Hamilton  (A.), 
Williams  (John). 

This  teriet  coniiiti  of  4  volt.,  4to,  printed  for  FrancU  S.  HofTman,  now  of  Philadel- 
phia; they  are  well  printed,  twenty  acts  only  in  4to,  and  forty  in  8vo.  Of  lome  of 
the  leriet  a  few  additional  copies  were  printed. 

Hamilton  College,  AT.  T".  Catalogue  of  the  Corporation, 
Officers,  and  Students  of  Hamilton  College,  1855-56.  Clinton^ 
N.  T.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  30.     Continued.  m.  30060 

Catalogus  Senatus  Academici,  et  eorum  qui  munera  et  officia 
academica  gesserunt,  quique  aliquo  gradu  exornati  fuerunt,  in 
Collegio  Hamiltonensi  ...     Roma.  1840.    8vo.     Continued. 

A  Memorial  of  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Found- 
ing of  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  TJtica :  Ellis  H.  Ro- 
berts. 1862.    8vo,  pp.  232.  s.  30062 

Public  Exercises  at  the  Inauguration  of  Samuel  Ware  Fisher, 
D.D.,  as  Sixth  President  ...  November  4, 1858.  ...  Utica.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  71.  BA.  30063 

Public  Exercises  at  the  Inauguration  of  President  S.  G.  Brown, 
1867.     Utica.  1867.    8vo.  30064 

Triennial  Catalogue  of  the  Members,  Library  and  Catalogue 
of  the  Union  Society,  185 1.     Utica.    8vo.  30065 


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Hamilton  Co.,  N.  T.  Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  'Super- 
visors of  the  County  of  Hamilton,  for  1868,  '69.  Johnstown. 
1869-70.    8vo.  8.  30066 

Hamilton  Co.,  Ohio.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Hamilton 
County  Sabbath  School  Association,  issued  October,  1863.  Cin- 
cinnati:  Moorty  IVilstachy  Keys  (if  Co.^  Printers.  1863.  8vo,  pp. 
24.     Continued.  30067 

Hamilton  Female  Seminary,  N.  T,  Catalogue,  1858. 
Vtica.   1859.    8vo.  3.  30068 

Hamilton  Literary  and  Theolooical  Institution. 
Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  for  1832.  Hamilton. 
1832.     8vo.     Continued.  30069 

Hamilton,  Ohio.  Williams's  Hamilton  Directory  for  1866-7. 
With  a  U.  S.  Post  Office  Directory.  Hamilton^  Ohio :  Williams 
(if  Co.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  120,  108.  30070 

Proceedings  of  the  Buckeye  Celebration,  in  Commemoration 
of  the  Day  on  which  General  St.  Clair  named  *■  P'ort  Hamilton  ;' 
at  Hamilton,  Ohio  ...  Thirtieth  ...  September,  1835.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  60.  BA.  30071 

Hamiltoniad:  or,  The  Effects  of  Discord.  An  Original 
Poem.  In  Two  Books.  With  an  Appendix ;  containing  a 
Number  of  Interesting  Papers  relative  to  the  late  Unfortunate 
Duel.  By  a  Young  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia.  ...  Philadelphia: 
Jointed  /or  the  Juthor,  August  3,  1804.    8vo,  pp.  55.     ba.  30072 

For  another  "  Hamiltoniad  "  ui  [ Williami  (John)]. 

Hamlin  (A.  C)  Martyria ;  or  Andersonville  Prison.  By 
Augustus  C.  Hamlin,  ...  Illustrated  by  the  Author.  Boston: 
Lee  i^  Shepard.   1866.     i2mo,  pp.  256.  30073 

Hamlin  (E.  S.)  Speech  of  E.  S.  Hamlin,  of  Ohio,  on  the 
Annexation  of  Texas,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  30074 

Hamlin  (H.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin,  of  Maine, 
in  the  ...  Senate,March  9  and  loth,  1858,  in  reply  to  Governor 
Hammond,  and  in  defence  of  the  North  and  Northern  Laborers, 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  30075 

AUo  :  Remarks  ...  on  resigning  his  position  as  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on 
Commerce ;  and  the  Tests  of  the  Cincinnati  Convention,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  January  12, 1S56.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8. 


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Hamlinr  (L.  L.)  AddroM  delivered  by  Rev.  L.  L.  Ham- 
line,  A.M.,  ...  before  the  Jefferson  and  Union  Literary  Societies 
of  Augusta  College,  August,  1836.  Cincinnati:  J.  F.  IVright 
and  L.  Swormsttdt.   1836.    8vo.  30076 

Hamlinb.  Works  of  Rev.  Leonidas  L.  Hamline,  d.d.,  late 
one  of  the  Bishops  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  F.  G.  Hibbard,  d.d.  Cincinnati.  186-.  a  vols., 
lamo.  30077 

Hamme  (T.  v.)  Het  leven  van  Pater  Petrus  Thorn,  v. 
Hamme,  Missionaris  in  Mexico  en  in  China  [1651-1727]. 
Gtnt.  1871.    8vo.     Plate.  30078 

Life  of  Father  P.  Thom.  vin  Hamme,  Miuionary  in  Meiico  and  China.  Publiihed 
by  Prof.  C.  P.  Serrure  for  the  Society  of  Flcmiih  Bibliophilei.  A  few  copies  only 
printed. 

Hammen  y  Leon  (Lorenzo  Vander).  Don  Filipe  el  Prv- 
dente,  segvndo  deste  nombre.  Rev  de  las  Espaflas  y  Nuevo- 
Mvndo.  y/flftf  1625.  Aladridyper  Kivda  dt  Alonso  Martin.  8  1., 
152  1.,  10  1.  30079 

Hammbrdorfbr  und  Koschb.  Nord-  and  Sudamerika,  geo- 
graphische  historische  ...  Leipzig.  1788.    2  vols.,  8vo.      30080 

[Hammett  (Charles  £.),  Jr."]    Ste  [Brooks  (C.  T.)],  Vol.  11. 

Hammbtt  (J.)  John  Hammett's  Vindication  and  Relation : 
Giving  an  Account,  i.  Wherein  he  was  misrepresented  in  a  letter 
lately  printed  in  his  Name.  2.  Of  his  withdrawing  from  the 
Baptist's  Communion.  3.  Of  his  uniting  to  them  again.  4.  Of 
his  separating  himself  wholly  from  the  Baptists,  and  joining  him- 
self in  Unity  with  the  People  called  Quakers.  (With  an  Intro- 
duction by  Jacob  Mott,  Samuel  Bownas,  John  Wanton.)  New- 
ortf  Rhode  Island:   Printed  and  sold  by  Jama  Franklin.    1727. 


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vo,  pp.  24. 


30081 


Alio  I  Aniwer  to  Nat.  Stone's  (of  Harwich)  Cautiont  to  Erring  Chrittiant,  relating 
to  the  Ministry.  1739.  8vo,  pp.  3a.  n.  —  Promiscuous  Singing,  No  Divine  Institu- 
tion.   1793.    lamo.    w. 

[Hammitt  (Samuel  A.)]  Piney  Woods  Tavern ;  or,  Sam 
Slick  in  Texas.  Philadelphia:  T.B.Peterson.  [1858.]  i2mo, 
pp.  309.  30082 

[Hammitt.]  A  Stray  Yankee  in  Texas.  By  Philip  Paxton. 
New  York.  1853.     '^mo.  c.  30083 

[Hammitt.]  The  Wonderful  Adventures  of  Captain  Priest. 
By  Philip  Paxton.     1855.  30084 

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Hammon  (J.)  An  Address  to  the  Negroes  in  the  State  of 
New  York.  By  Jupiter  Hammon,  servant  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  the  Manor  of  Queen's  Village,  Long  Island.  New  Tori: 
Carrol/ &  Patterson.  1787.  8vo,  pp.  20.  -\-  Philadelphia.  1787. 
-f  New-Tor k.  1806.     i8mo.  p.,  s.,  w.  30085 

Hammgn.  a  Winter  Piece;  being  a  Serious  Exhortation. 
With  a  Call  to  the  Unconverted.  By  Jupiter  Hammon.  Hart- 
ford: Printed  for  the  Author.  1782.    8vo,  pp.  24.  m.  30086 

Hammond  (A.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Agricul- 
tural Society  of  the  County  of  West  Chester,  New  York,  Octo- 
ber 26,  1820.  By  Abijah  Hammond.  Mount  Pleasant.  1821. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  30087 

Alio ;  Address,  before  the  Westchester  Agricultural  Society.  ...  New  York.  1824. 
8vo. 

Hammond  (C.)  Light  from  the  Spirit  World — the  Pilgrim- 
age of  Thomas  Paine,  and  others,  to  the  Seventh  Circle  in  the 
Spirit  World.     Rochester.  1852.    i2mo.  c.  30088 

[Hammond  (C.)]  Review  of  the  Opinion  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States  in  the  Case  of  Cohens  vs.  Virginia. 

[By  Charles  Hammond.]    ...   To  which  is  added,  a  Letter  ... 
By  E.  A.  Brown.]     Steubenville^  O.  182 1.    8vo,  pp.  78.       w. 

[Hammond.]  State  of  the  Case  and  Argument  for  the  Ap- 
pellants, in  the  Case  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  versus 
the  Auditor  and  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  and  others,  in 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.  Cincinnati:  Morgan 
and  Lodge^  Printers.  1823.    8vo,  pp.  98.  ba.  30090 

Hammond  (C.)  A  Sertnon  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  Preached  at  Monson,  at  the  United  Service 
of  the  Congregational  and  Methodist  Churches,  on  the  Occasion 
of  the  National  Fast,  June  i,  1865.  By  Charles  Hammond, 
Principal  of  Monson  Academy.  Springfield:  Samuel  Bowles  £sf 
C?.,  Printers.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  30091 

Hammond.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Re-dedication  of  the 
Congregational  Church  in  Union,  Conn.,  July  25,  1866.  Spring- 
field. 1867.    8vo,  pp.  39.  s.  30092 

Also :  Address  before  the  Citizens  of  Union,  Conn.,  and  Neighboring  Towns,  July 
4,1853.  ...  fforctiter.  Matt.  1853.  8vo. — An  Address  delivered  at  the  Re-dedica- 
tion of  Monson  Academy,  July  iz,  1864.  Sfringjield.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  32. — Second- 
ary Education,  i.  New  England  Acadrmies  and  Cla8!<ir-<1  Srhools.  ...  1868.  8vo,  pp. 
ii.  119  (403-522]. 


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Hammokd  (J.)  Catalogue  of  James  Hammond's  Circulating 
Library,  ...  Newport,  R.  I.  ...  Newport^  R.  I.  1853.  ^^o*  PP* 
108.  30093 

Hammond  (J.  D.)  The  History  of  the  Political  Parties  in 
the  Stale  of  New- York,  from  the  Ratification  of  the  Federal 
Constitution  to  December,  1840.  By  Jabez  D.  Hammond. 
Albany:  E.  Van  Benthuysen.  1842.  2  vols.,  Svo,  pp.  588;  551. 
p.,  s.  -\-  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.'\  +  Third  Edition.  Coopers- 
town:  H.  &  E.  Phinney.  1844.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  588;  551; 
10  Portraits,  -f  Fourth  Edition,  Corrected  and  Enlarged,  to 
which  are  added  Notes  by  Gen.  Root.  Cooperstown :  H.  isf  E. 
Phinney.  1846.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  594  ;  553  ;  Portraits.  +  Syra- 
cuse:  Hall  ^  Dickson.  i8^g.  ■]- Bufalo.  iHso.  2  vols.,  Svo.  a. 
+  Syracuse:  Hally  Mills  (sf  Co.  1852.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  596 ; 
V,  553  i  758.     Portraits.  ba.  30094 

The  third  volume  is  the  Life  of  Silas  Wright. 

[Hammond.]  Letter  to  the  Hon.  John  C.  Calhoun  on  the 
Annexation  of  Texas.     Cooperstown.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  34.     30095 

Hammond.  Life  and  Times  of  Silas  Wright,  Late  Governor 
of  the  State  of  New  York.  By  Jabez  D.  Hammond.  Syracuse: 
Hall  ^  Dickson,  m  dccc  xlviii.    8vo,  pp.  749.       ba.,  c.  30096 

Forms  Vol.  in.  of  our  No.  30094,  tufra. 

Hammond.  Life  and  Opinions  of  Julius  Melbourn;  with 
Sketches  of  the  Lives  and  Characters  of  T.  Jefferson,  J.  Q. 
Adams,  J.  Randolph,  etc. :  Edited  by  a  late  Member  of  Con- 
gress.   Syracuse.   1847.     i^^o.  30097 

Also :  Address  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  Dedication  of  the  New  York  Con- 
ference Academy,  at  Charlotteville,  Schoharie  Co.,  November  8,  1850.  Albany:  y. 
MunuU.  1851.  Svo,  pp.  20.  B.,  s.  —  Letters  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Restraining  Law. 
...  New-York:  John  H^indt.  1836.  Svo,  pp.  31. — Letter  to  Daniel  Webster  [relat- 
ing to  his  Speech  of  March  7,  1S50.]  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Svo.  b. — Oration  on  the  Re- 
vocation of  the  British  Orders  in  Council.    OtugOf  N.  Y.  1809.    Svo.     c. 

Hammond  (James  Hamilton).  Governor  Hammond's  Letters 
on  Southern  Slavery,  addressed  to  Thomas  Clarkson,  the  Eng- 
lish Abolitionist.     Charleston.  [1845.]    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  32.  M. 

Republished  from  "  The  South  Carolinian."     Another  edition  is  entitled  : 

Hammond.  Two  Letters  on  Slavery  in  the  United  States, 
addressed  to  Thomas  Clarkson,  Esq.  ...  By  J.  H.  Hammond. 
Columbia.  1%^^.  Svo,  pp.  51.  ba.,  h.,  N.,  P.  -\- Charleston^  S.  C. 
1852.    i2mo.  c.  30099 

a  reply  wu  entitled ;  Slavery  in  the  South :  a  Review  of  Hammond's  ...  Letters 
...  From  the  Oct.  No.  (1845)  of  the  Southern  Quarterly.     [Charhtttn.  n.  d.]    Svo 

pp.  24.      BA. 


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Hammond.    An  Oration  on  the  Life,  Character,  and  Services 
of  John  Caldwell  Calhoun.     By  J.  H.  Hammond.    Charleston. 


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1850.    8vo,  pp.  73. 


BA.,  H.,  P.  30100 


Hammond.  To  the  People  of  the  South.  Senator  Ham- 
mond and  The  Tribune.  By  Troup.  Charleston:  Printed  by 
Evans  &  CogsweH,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  30101 

Also :  An  Address  delivered  before  the  South  Carolina  Institute,  at  its  First  Annual 
Fair,  20th  November,  1849.  Charleston,  S.  C.  1 849.  8vo,  pp.  54.  n. — Letter  of 
Gov.  Hammond  to  the  Free  Church  in  Glasgow,  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery.  Columbia. 
1844.  8vo,  pp.  7.  BA.,  P.  —  Marl:  A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Agricultural  Society  of 
Jefferson  County,  Georgia.  ...  Auguita.  1846.  8vo.  c,  p. — Message,  ...  of  hig 
Excellency,  ...  November  28,  1843.  [Columbia.  1843.]  8vo,  pp.  15. — Message  ... 
November  26,  1844.  [Columbia.  1844.]  8vo,  pp.  14.  h. — An  Oration  before  the 
two  Societies  of  South  Carolina  College.  CharUtton.  1850.  8vo.  p. — Remarks  ... 
on  the  Quesi.an  of  receiving  Petitions  for  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  District  of 
Columbia,  ffatiiiigton.  1836.  8vo.  p. — Speech  ...  on  the  Admission  of  Kansas 
under  the  Lecompton  Constitution,  March  4,  1858.  ff^asiiugton,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
— Speech  ...  delivered  at  Barnwell  C.  H.,  October  29th,  1858.  CAarletlon.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  28.    +  ff^athington.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Hammond  (J.J  Leah  and  Rachel,  |  Or,  1 1!  '.  '^wo  Fruitfull 
Sisters  |  Virginia,  ]  and  Mary-Land :  I  Their  Present  Condition, 
Im- 1  partially  stated  and  related.  |  V  Vith  |  A  Removall  of  such 
Imputations  as  are  scandalously  |  cast  on  those  Countries,  whereby 
many  deceived  |  Souls,  chose  rather  to  Beg,  Steal,  rot  in  Prison,  | 
and  come  to  shamefull  deaths,  then  to  better  their  being  |  by  going 
thither,  wherein  is  plenty  of  all  things  |  necessary  for  Humane 
subsistance.  |  By  John  Hammond.  |  London,  |  Printed  by  T.  Mabb, 
and  are  \  to  be  sold  by  Nich.  Bourn,  neer  the  Royall  |  Exchange,  1656.  | 
4to,  pp.  (6),  32.  H.,  p.  30102 

a  Tolume  of  extreme  rarity,  worth  $150  to  $200.     Reprinted  in  Force's  "Tracts," 
Vol.  m.,  No.  14. 

Hammond  (J.  P.)  The  Army  Chaplains'  Manual,  Designed 
as  a  Help  to  Chaplains  in  the  Discharge  of  their  Various  Duties, 
both  Temporal  and  Spiritual.  ...  By  Rev.  J.  Pinkney  H?.;/.  nund, 
M.A.,  Chaplain  U.  S.  Army.   Philadelphia.  1863.    i2mo,  cp   ii'6. 

Hammond  (J.  W.)  A  Tabular  View  of  the  Financial  A^ra"  3 
of  Pennsylvania,  from  the  Commencement  of  her  Public  Woijcs 
to  the  Present  Time ;  in  which  are  included  the  Cost,  Revenue, 
and  Expenditures  of  the  ...  Canals  and  Raihroads,  &c. ;  ...  pre- 
pared from  the  Official  Records.  By  J.  W.  Hammond.  Phila- 
delphia. 1844.    8vo.  s.  30104 

Hammond  (M.  M.)  Memoir  of  Captain  M.  M.  Hammond. 
New  York.  1858.    i2mo.  30105 


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H-»MMOND  (M.  C.  M.)  An  Oration  on  the  Duties  and  Re- 
quirements of  an  Anierican  Officer,  delivered  before  the  ... 
Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  June  5,  1852.  New  York. 
1852.    8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  30106 

Hammond  (Samuel  H.)  Hills,  Lakes,  and  Forest  Streams ; 
or,  a  Tramp  in  the  Chateaugay  Woods.  By  S.  H.  Hammond. 
Ntw-Tork.  1854.    i2mo,  pp.  340.  ba.,  h.,  c,  s.  30107 

Republished  with  new  titles  as  > 

Hammond.  Hunting  Adventures  in  the  Northern  Wilds ; 
or,  a  Tramp  in  the  Chateaugay  Woods,  over  Hills,  Lakes,  and 
Forest  Streams.  By  S.  H.  Hammond.  New  York :  J.  C.  Derby. 
1855.  i2mo,  pp.  340.  -{-London:  Beadle  ^  Co.  1857.  ^'^P* 
8vo.  3010S 

Hammond.  Wild  Northern  Scenes ;  or.  Sporting  Adventures 
with  the  Rifle  and  the  Rod.  New  Tork:  Derby  Ss"  Jackson.  1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  341.     4  Plates.    +  [Ihid.'\  1858.  c,  s.  30109 

Also :  Freedom  National — Slavery  Sectional.  Speech  ...  on  the  Governor's  Mes- 
sage. In  Senate,  February,  i860.  Albany:  JVttdy  Partout  (S  Co.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  14; 
Chicago  Platform,  I  leaf. 

Hammond  (S.  H.)  and  Mansfield  (L.  W.)  Country  Mar- 
gins, and  Rambles  of  a  Journalist.  By  S.  L.  Hammond  and  L. 
W.  Mansfield.    New  York:  J.  C.  Derby.  1855.    i2mo,  pp.  356. 

Hammond  (W.  S.)  Oration  delivered  at  Cherry  Valley,  on 
the  Fourth  of  July,  1839.  By  Wells  S.  Hammond.  Albany:  J. 
Munsill.  1839.    ovo,  pp.  16.  301 1 1 

Hammond  (W.  A.)  Defence  of  Brig.  Gen'l  Wm.  A.  Ham- 
mond, Surgeon  General  U.  S.  Army.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  61. 

Hammond.  Military,  Medical  and  Surgical  Essays  j  prepared 
for  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commission.  Edited  by  William 
A.  Hammond,  m.d.,  Surgeon  General  U.  S.  A.  Philadelphia : 
J.  B.  Lippincott  ^  Co.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  552.  H.  301 13 

These  essays  are  prepared  by  eminent  medical  men,  selected  for  their  presumed 
acquaintance  with  the  subjects  upon  which  they  were  desired  to  write,  and  were  origin- 
ally published  as  separate  monographs  for  distribution  to  the  Medical  Officers  of  the 
army. 

Hammond.  Robert  Severne,  His  Friends  and  His  Enemies. 
A  Novel.  By  W.  A.  Hammond,  m.d.  Philadelphia.  1867. 
i6mo.  301 14 

Contains  some  interesting  bibliographical  and  personal  sketches. 


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Hammond.  A  Statement  of  the  Causes  which  Led  to  the 
Dismissal  of  Surgeon-General  William  A.  Hammond  from  the 
Army;  with  a  Review  of  the  Evidence  adduced  before  the 
Court.     New  York:  September^  1864.    8vo,  pp.  73.       H.  30115 

Hammond.  Surgeon  General's  Office.  Reports  on  the  Ex- 
tent and  Nature  of  the  Materials  available  for  the  Preparation  of 
a  Medical  and  Surgical  History  of  the  Rebellion.  Philadelphia : 
J.  B.  Lippincott  i^  Co.  1865.    Imp.  4to,  pp.  166.  301 16 

Also :  Letter  to  the  President  of  the  United  States.  Removal  of  the  Surgeon-Gen- 
eral, [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  —  Review  by  the  Judge  Advocate  General,  of  the 
Case  of  Surgeon  General  Hammond,  [n.  p.  n.  d.J  8vo,  pp.  6.  Stt  alto  Bingham 
(J.  A.),  Vol.  II.,  No.  545a. 

Hammond  (W.  G.)  Abraham  Lincoln :  A  Eulogy  delivered 
at  Anamosa,  Iowa,  on  the  Day  of  the  State  Fast,  April  27,  1865. 
By  William  G.  Hammond.  ...  Davenport:  Luse  ^  Griggs.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  30117 

Hamon  (A.)  Des  Colonies  et  de  la  Legislation  sur  les  Sucres. 
Par  Amedee  Hamon,  Docteur  en  Droit.  Paris.  1839.  8vo,  pp. 
230.  301 18 

Hamon  (H.)  New  York  Stock  Exchange  Manual,  contain- 
ing its  Principles,  Rules,  and  its  different  Modes  of  Speculation ; 
also,  a  Review  of  the  Stocks  dealt  in  on  'Change,  Government 
and  State  Securities,  Railway,  Mining,  Petroleum,  &c.,  &c.  By 
Henry  Hamon.  New  Tork :  John  F.  Trow.  186-.  i2mo,  pp. 
405.  c.  301 19 

Hamor  (R.)  a  Trve  |  Discovrse  of  the  |  Present  Estate 
Of  Vir-|ginia,  and  the  successe  of  the  affaires  |  there  till  the  18 
of  lune.  1614.  I  Together.  I  with  a  Relation  of  the  |  seuerall 
English  Townes  and  fortes,  the  assu-|red  hopes  of  that  countriej 
and  the  peace  |  concluded  with  the  Indians.  |  The  Christening  of 
Powhatans  daughter  |  and  her  manage  with  an  English-man.  | 
Written  by  Raphe  Hamor  the  yon- 1  ger,  late  Secretarie  in  that 
Colony.  I  ...  [Motto  and  Woodcut.]  |  Printed  at  London  by  John 
Heale^for  Wil-\ Ham  Welby  dwelling  at  the  signe  of  the  \  Swanne  in 
Pauls  Church-yard  1615.I    4to,  pp.  (8),  69,  Errata,  I  p.  H. 

Very  rare,  and  worth  about  $aoo.  Contains  "  minute  relations  of  the  Character- 
istics of  the  Indians  of  Virginia." — T.  W.  Fixlp.     It  was  reprinted  as  below  : 

Hamor.  A  Trve  Discovrse  [as  before].  {^Albany:  by  J.  Mun- 
sell.   i860.]    Folio,  pp.  (10),  69,  (2).  BA.  30121 

Two  hundred  copies  privately  [re]printed  for  Chas.  Gorham  Barney,  of  Richmond, 
Va.,  1 8 60.     The  recto  of  the  first  leaf  reads,  "Presented  toj"  by  which  it  is  to  be 


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underttood  the  entire  edition  wai  reprinted  fur  presents  only ;  but  the  book  wai  used 
tor  exchange*.     It  it  conipicuoui  for  its  ridiculously  large  margin, 

Hamor.  Dreyzehente  Schiffahrt  |  Darinnen  |  Ein  WarhafFtiger 
und  I  Grundtlicher  Bericht,  von  dem  jtzigen  |  Zustandt  der  Land- 
schafFt  Virginien ;  Auch  wie  nun-|mehr  der  Friede  tnit  den  Indi- 
anern  beschlossen :  Vnd  wie  etliche  |  Statte  vnd  Vestunge  alda 
zum  Schutz  des  Landts  von  den  Enge-|lischen  auffgebawet  wor- 
den.  I  Sampt  |  Einer  Relation,  wie  Konig  Powhatans  in  Virginien  I 
Tochter  I  Pocahuntas  genant  |  Christlichen  getaufFt  vnd  mit  einen  j 
Engelisclien  verheurahtet  worden  |  sehr  anmutig  zu  lesen.  |  Erstli- 
chen  in  Englischer  Sprach  durch  Raphe  Hamor,  &c.  Secretarium  | 
daselbst  beschrieben  |  auss  deren  I  durch  einen  Liebhaber  der  Histo- 
rien,  in  |  Teutsch  vbergesetzt.  |  rierate  Fiedes  Gaudet.  |  Gedruckt 
%u  Hanmu  In  Verlegung  der  Hulsischen.  Anno,  m.dc.xvii.  |  410, 
pp.  76.     4  Plates.  30122 

This  is  the  xiiith  Part  of  Hulsius's  Collection.    A  Latin  version  is  included  in  Part  x. 
of  Bry's««  Voyages." 

Hampden  (A.)  Hartley  Norman.  A  Tale  of  the  Times. 
By  Allen  Hampden.  New  York :  Rudd  £ff  CarUton.  mdccclix. 
i2mo,  pp.  vi,  9-429.  30123 

"  Hampden"  's  Letters.     See  [Jervis  (J.  B.)] 

Hampden,  pseudon.  The  Genuine  Book  of  Nullification  .... 
By  Hampden.  ...  Charleston:  ...  State  Rights  Association.  1831. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  155.  ba.  30124 

Hampden,  pseudon.  A  Letter  to  the  President  of  the  United 
States  touching  the  Prosecutions  under  his  Patronage  before  the 
Circuit  Court  in  the  District  of  Connecticut.  New  Haven. 
1808.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.,  N.  30125 

Hampden,  Mass.  Mechanic  Association,  instituted  February 
5,  1824.     Springfield.   1832.     l2mo.  w.  30126 

Report  of  the  Missionary  Society,  Hampden  ...  for  1832. 
Springfield.   18^2.     l2mo.  W.  30127 

Hampden  Co.,  Mass.  Address  of  Hampden  County  Society. 
Springfield.  1820.     l2mo.  30l?8 

Annual  Reports  of  the  Benevolent  Association  of  the  County 
of  Hampden,  ...  October  16,  1846.  Springfield.  1846.  i2mo, 
pp.  36.  30129 


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HAMPSHIRE. 


Sketches  of  the  Churches  ?nd  Pastors  in  Hampden  County, 
Mass.;  also  an  Address  by  Rev.  T.  M.  Cooley.  By  a  Com- 
mittee of  Pastors.  Westpeld:  S.  W.  Edson.  1054.  i2mo,  pp. 
144.  BA.,  s.  30130 

Hiitorical,  biographical,  genealogical,  and  statistical. 

The  Transactions  of  the  Hampden  County  Agricultural  So- 
ciety, for  the  Year  1 853-1 854,  including  the  Reports  of  the  Sev- 
eral Committees,  and  the  List  of  Premiums  awarded.  Spring- 
field.  1853-54.    Svo.     Continued.  3013 1 

Hampden  District.  Medical  Police ;  with  the  Rules  and 
Regulations  adopted  by  the  Hampden-District  Medical  Society, 
1841.     Springfield.   1842.     i2mo,  pp.  12.  M.  30132 

Hampden  Sidney  College,  Prince  Edward  Co.,  Fa.  Cata- 
logue, 1 85 1.     Richmond.    Svo.  s.  30133 

Laws  of  Hampden  Sidney  College.    [^Richmond,  n.  d.]   pp.  15. 

Hampshire,  Mass.  Address  by  the  Hampshire  Convention 
of  the  Friends  of  the  License  Law.    1838.    i2mo,  pp.  12.     h. 

A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Pamphlet  Called  An  Answeer 
to  the  Hampshire  Narrative.    Boston.  1737.    Svo,  pp.  (2),  84.    b. 

Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Hampshire  Missionary  Society, 
...  August,  1S02.    Northampton.  1S02,    Svo,  pp.  12.    Continued. 

Transactions  of  the  Hampshire  Agricultural  Society  for  1851. 
Amherst.  185 1.    Svo,  pp.  85.     Continued.  30 138 

Hampshire  Co.,  Mass.  An  Address  to  the  People  of  the 
County  of  Hampshire,  by  a  Committee  appointed  for  that  Pur- 
pose.    Northampton.  1809.    Svo,  pp.  20.  H.,  N.,  w.  30139 

The  Address,  etc.,  of  the  Charitable  Society,  instituted  by  the 
Central  Association  of  Ministers  in  the  County.  Northampton. 
1815.    Svo,  pp.  12.  N.  30140 

Address  to  the  Friends  of  Sabbath  Schools  in  the  County  of 
Hampshire,  1839.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    Svo,  pp.  4.  3014 1 

Ste  Breclc  (R.),  Vol.  ii..  No.  7660. 

An  Address,  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Northern  Association  in 
the  County  of  Hampshire,  ...  upon  the  Subjects  of  a  Due  Ob- 
servation of  the  Lord's  Day,  and  of  a  Virtuous  and  Religious 
Education  of  Children  and  Youth.  Northampton  {Massachusetts), 
1801.    Svo,  pp.  15.  H.  30142 


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HAMPTON. 


49 


Hampshire  Education  Society.  Report  of  the  Directors, 
Nov.  5,  1817.     Northampton.   1818.    8vo,  pp.  8.     Continued. 

Also;  The  Constitution  of  the  Hampshire  Education  Society,  and  Rules  of  the 
Directors,  &c.     A.D.  1818.     Northampton.   1818.     8vo,  pp.  19.     h. 

Hampshire  and  Hampden  Canal  Company.  Report  of 
J.  Hurd,  Engineer.     Northampton.  1826.    8vo.  w.  30144 

Hampshire,  Franklin  and  Hampden  Agricultural  Society. 
Thirty-Seventh  Report  ...  for  the  Year  1855.  Northampton. 
1855.    8vo,  pp.  84.  30145 

Transactions  of  the  Hampshire,  Franklin  and  Ham[iden  Agri- 
cultural Society,  for  the  Year  1858.  Northampton.  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  66.     Continued.  30146 

Hampson  (J.)  Memoirs  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Wesley,  a.m., 
with  a  Review  of  his  Life  and  Writings,  and  a  History  of  Meth- 
odism from  its  Commencement  in  1729,  to  the  Present  Time. 
By  John  Hampson,  a. B.    Sunderland.  1791.    3V0IS.,  i2mo.     p. 

[Hampson.]  Observations  on  the  Present  War,  the  Projected 
Invasion,  and  a  Decree  of  the  National  Convention,  for  the 
Emancipation  of  the  Slaves  in  the  French  Colonies.  [By  the 
Rev.  John  Hampson.]    Sunderland.  [1793.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  61. 

Hampson.  Reflections  on  the  Present  State  of  the  American 
War.     By  the  Rev.  J.  Hampson.     London.  1776.    8vo. 

Hampton  (G.)  Candid  Remarks  upon  the  Rev.  Mr.  Taylor's 
Discourse,  entitled  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Atonement  Ex- 
amined. In  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Taylor.  By  George  Hampton  ...  . 
London.  [1801.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  96.  h.  30150 

Hampton  (M.)  Speech  of  Moses  Hampton  of  Pa.  ...  on 
Rivers  and  Harbors,  and  the  Policy  of  Protection  and  Free 
Trade.    Washington.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.  s.  30151 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff  Question,  January  21,  1851.    8vo.     1. 

Hampton  (W.)  Memorial  of  the  Representatives  of  Wade 
Hampton,  For  the  Confirmation  of  their  Claims  to  Land  in 
Louisiana.    Washington.   183 1.    8vo,  pp.  31.  30152 

Also :  An  Appeal  to  the  Honorable  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  Columbia,  S. 
C.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Hampton,  N.  H.  Three  Sermons  on  the  Earth  Quake  of 
1727,  with  an  Account  of  it  at  Hampton,  and  something  Re- 
markable of  Thunder  and  Lightning  in  that  Town  the  same 
Year.     Boston.  1728.    8vo.  30^53 

VOL.   VIII.  6 


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Hampton  Academy,  N.  H.  Catalogue,  1847,  8vo.  Con- 
tinued. 30154 

Hampton,  Fa.^  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute.  Report 
...  by  President  Hopkins  and  others,  1869.  S'^^SS 

Allot  Catalogue.  1870-71.    Svo.     Continued. 

Hanaford  (J.  L.)  History  of  Princeton,  Worcester  County, 
Massachusetts,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  from  its  First  Settlement 
in  1739  to  April,  1852.  By  Jeremiah  Lyford  Hanaford.  Worces- 
ter. 1852.    8vo,  pp.  204.  s.  30156 

Hanaford  (P.  A.)  Abraham  Lincoln :  his  Life  and  Public 
Services.  By  Mrs.  P.  A.  Hanaford.  Boston.  1865.  i2mo. 
Portrait  and  Plates.  30157 

Hanaford.  Abraham  Lincoln,  sein  Leben  und  seine  ofFent- 
lichen  Dienste.  Nach  dem  Englischen  frei  bearbeitet  von  J.  W. 
Wiiraburger.     New  Tork.  1865.     i2mo.  30158 

Hanaford.  The  Captive  Boy  in  Terra  del  Fuego ;  being  an 
Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of  the  Ship  Manchester,  and 
the  Adventures  of  the  Sole  White  Survivor.  By  Mrs.  Phebe 
Ann  Hanaford.  New  Tork:  Carlton  i^  Porter.  [1867.]  i6mo, 
pp.  231.    4  Plates.  c.  30159 

Hanaford.    P'ield,  Gunboat  [&c.]    See  Vol.  vn.,  No.  29400. 

Hanaford.  The  Life  of  George  Peabody.  By  Mrs.  P.  A. 
Hanaford.     Boston.  1870.    i2mo.  s.  30160 

Hanaford.  Our  Martyred  President.  By  Mrs.  P.  A.  Hana- 
ford. Abraham  Lincoln,  Born  February  12,  1809;  Died  April 
15,1865.  [Mottoes.]  Boston:  B.  B.  Russell  and  Company.  iS6^. 
Svo,  pp.  24.     Portrait  by  Smith.  3016 1 

Hanaford.  The  Young  Captain :  a  Memorial  of  Captain 
Richard  C.  Derby,  15th  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volunteers, 
who  fell  at  Antietam.  By  Mrs.  P.  A.  Hanaford.  Boston:  Degen^ 
Estes  £ff  Co.  1865.    Post  i6mo,  pp.  226.     Portrait.  30162 

Also:  Frank  Nelson;  or,  the  Runaway  Boy.     Boston:  ff.  H.  Hill.  1866.     l6nio, 
pp.  296.     c. 

Hanbury  (B.)  Historical  Memorials  relating  to  the  Inde- 
pendents or  Congregationalists,  from  their  Rise  to  the  Restoration 
of  the  Monarchy,  A.  D.  1660.  London.  1839-1844.  3  vols., 
Svo.  c.  30163 


HANCOCK. 


51 


Hanckel  (T.  M.)  Oration  delivered  on  the  Fifth  Anni- 
versary of  the  South  Carolina  Historical  Society  ...  in  Charles- 
ton, ...  May  23,  i860.  By  Thomas  M.  Hanckel.  Charleston. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  34.  30164 

Hancock.  (J.),  of  Lexington^  b.  1671,  d,  1752.  The  Gaining 
of  Souls  the  Most  Joyful  Gain  to  Faithful  Ministers.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  i6th  November,  1748,  at  the  Instalment  of  Rev. 
Timothy  Harrington,  in  Lancaster.  By  Rev.  John  Hancock, 
of  Lexington.     Boston.  1748.    8vo,  pp.  22.  B.,  ba.,  m.,  w. 

Hancock.  The  Lord's  Ministers  are  the  People's  Helpers. 
A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Han- 
cock, at  Lexington,  January  2d,  1733-34.  Boston.  1735.  8vo, 
pp.  (4),  iv,  21.  B.,  ba.,  m.  30166 

Hancock.  The  Prophet  Jeremiah's  Resolution  to  get  him 
unto  Great  Men,  and  to  speak  unto  them,  Considered  and  Ap- 
plied: in  a  Sermon  ...  Boston,  November  21.  1734.  ...  By  John 
Hancock  ...  Lexington.  ...  Boston:  S.  Kneeland.  Moccxxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  26.  B.,  BA.  30167 

Hancock.  Rulers  should  be  Benefactors.  [An  Election] 
Sermon.     Boston.  1722.     i6mo,  pp.  (4),  30.     b.,  ba.,  m.  30168 

Hancock.  A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  [his  Son]  John 
Hancock.  In  the  North  Precinct  of  Braintree  [Mass.]  ;  No- 
vember 2, 1726.    Boston.  1726.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  36.    B.,  ba.,    •.,  w. 

Hancock  (J.),  of  Braintree^  b.  1702,  d.  1744.  The  Danger 
of  an  Unqualified  Ministry.  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  John 
Bass,  Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  7,  1743.  By  the  Rev.  John  Han- 
cock.    Boston.  1743.    8vo,  pp.  31.  ba.,  h.,  m.,  w.  30170 

Hancock.  A  Discourse  upon  the  Good  Work,  Delivered  at 
the  Monthly  Tuesday   Lecture   in  Pembrook,  September  7th, 

1742.  By  John  Hancock.    Boston.  1743.    8vo,  pp.  38.     b.,  w. 

[Hancock.]  The  Examiner;  or  Gilbert  against  Tennent. 
Containing  a  Confutation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Gilbert  Tennent  and 
his  Adherents :  from  his  own  writings.  With  Strictures  on  the 
Preface  to  Tennent's  Five  Sermons.     By  Philalethes.     Boston. 

1743.  8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.,  H.  30172 

Hancock.  Expostulatory  and  Pacifick  Letter.  By  Way  of 
Reply  to  ...  Mr.  Gee's  Letter  of  Remarks,  on  the  printed  Testi- 
mony of  the  late  Convention  of  Pastors  in  Boston,  against  sev- 


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cral  Errors  and  Disorders  in  the  Land  ...  .  Dy  Juhn  Hancock  ... 
liraintrce.  ...  Boston:  Rogers  i^ Fowlt.   1743.    8vo,  pp.  15.      b. 

Hancock.  The  Instability  of  Humane  Greatness.  A  Dis- 
course At  Uraintree,  April  23,  1738.  Upon  the  much  lamented 
Death  Of  Edmund  Quincy,  Esq.  who  died  of  the  Small  Pox  at 
London.  Feb.  23,  1737-0.  By  John  Hancock  ...  Braintree. 
Boston.  Mdccxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  31,  (i).     b.,  ba.,  h.  30174 

The  lait  two  pagei  contain  "Addenda,  from  the  Weekly  Journal.     April  11." 

Hancock.  A  Memorial  of  God's  Goodness.  Being  the  Sub- 
stance of  Two  Sermons,  Preach'd  in  the  first  Church  of  Christ 
in  Braintree,  Sept.  i6th.  1739.  On  complcating  the  first  Cen- 
tury since  the  Gathering  of  it.  By  John  Hancock,  m.a.  ... 
Boston :  S  Kneeland  ^  T.  Green.  1739.  8vo,  pp.  37.  ba.,  m.,  w. 
-\-  Boston,  reprinted.  1811.    8vo,  pp.  35.  ba.  30175 

Hancock  (J.),  ll.d.,  b.  1737,  d.  1793.  Discours  dc  son  Ex- 
cellence Monsieur  Jean  Hancock,  President  du  Congrcs  de  Phil- 
adelphie.    J  Philadelphie.  mdcclxxvi.    8vo,  pp.  32.      N.  30 1 76 

A  rare  and  curious  latirlcal  brochure. 

Hancock.  An  Oration;  delivered  March  5,  1774,  at  the 
Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston ;  to  com- 
memorate the  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the  Fifth  of  March,  1770. 
By  The  Honorable  John  Hancock  Esq:  [Motto.]  Boston: 
Printed  by  Edes  and  GUI,  ...  M,occ,LXXiv.  4to,  pp.  20.  ba.,  H. 
-\-  The  Second  Edition.  [Ibid."]  H.  +  New-Haven :  Re-Printed 
by  Thomas  and  Samuel  Green.    8vo,  pp.  15.  30^^77 

Also  included  In  the  "  Boston  Orations." 

Hancock.  E  Pluribus  Unum.  British  Cruelty,  Oppression, 
and  Murder.  Two  Orations.  An  Oration  delivered  by  John 
Hancock,  Esq.  at  Boston,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Evening 
of  the  5th  of  March,  1770,  when  a  number  of  Citizens  were 
killed  by  a  party  of  British  Troops,  quartered  among  them  in  a 
time  of  peace.  [Also,]  An  Oration  delivered  by  Dr.  Joseph 
Warren,  at  Boston,  On  The  Same  Subject.  The  principles  of 
which  ought  to  be  handed  down  from  Father  to  Son,  to  the  latest 
posterity,  that  they  may  know  how  to  appreciate  the  Government 
whose  mercy  is  cruelty,  and  whose  touch  is  poison.  To  which 
is  added  An  Account  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Jemimah  Howe, 
Taken  by  the  Indians  at  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  July  27, 1 755.  [n.  p. :] 
P.  M.  Davis,  Publisher,  Formerly  Adjutant  of  the  ^ist  Regiment  In- 
fantry. AI.M.   1824.     i2mo,  pp.  23.  30178 


HANCOCK. 


53 


Hancock.  The  Twelve  United  Colonics,  By  their  Delegates 
in  Congress  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Great  Britain,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  30179 

Signed  ««John  Hancock,  July  I,  1775."    &#  [Higginion  (Stephen)],  and  [Sulli- 
van (J.)] 

Hancock.  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Life  Sc  Character  of 
His  Late  Excellency  Governor  Hancock.  Boston:  ChronicU- 
Offict.  [1793.]    i6mo,  pp.  16.  ba.  30180 

Hancock.  Report  of  the  Committee  Relative  to  the  Pur- 
chase of  the  Hancock  Estate.     Boston.  [1859.]    ^vo,  pp.  13. 

Hancock  (J.)  Observations  on  the  Climate,  Soil,  and  Pro- 
ductions of  British  Guiana,  and  on  the  Advantages  of  Emigration 
to,  and  Colonizing  the  Interior  of,  that  Country  :  Together  with 
Incidental  Remarks  on  the  Diseases,  their  Treatment  and  Pre- 
vention :  Founded  on  a  lone  experience  within  the  Tropics.  By 
John  Hancock,  m.d.  Lonaon.  1835.  8vo.  -{-  Second  Edition. 
London:  Published  for  the  Author.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  92. 

Hancock.  Plan  for  the  Reconciliation  of  all  Interests  in  the 
Emancipation  of  West  India  Slaves.  By  John  Hancock,  m.d. 
London.   1833.    8vo,  pp.  16.  s.  30183 

Hancock  (J.)  The  Constitution  and  Government  of  the 
United  States;  with  Questions  and  Answers.  With  the  late 
Amendments.  By  John  Hancock.  Philadelphia:  Kingl5f  Baird. 
1867.    i8mo,  pp.  xiv,  130.     Plate.  c.  30184 

Hancock.  Counter-Statement  in  Support  of  the  Petition  of 
John  Hancock  and  another  for  a  Modification  of  the  Statute  of 
1840,  Ch.  97.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  ba.,  h.  30185 

Hancock.  Essays  on  the  Elective  Franchise ;  or.  Who  has 
a  Right  to  Vote  ?  Second  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  H.  30186 

Hancock  {]ohn\  pseudon.  De  Witt  Clinton  and  the  Late 
War.    [n.  p.  n.  d.J     8vo,  pp.  i6.  ba.  30187 

Hancock  (J.)  Merchant's  and  Trader's  Guide  ...  for  Boston 
...  .  Boston:  J.  Hancock  ...  John  Ford.    1836.     24mo,  pp.  118. 

Hancock  (J.  W.)  A  Synoptical  Index  of  the  Statutes  of 
Canada  and  Upper  Canada  with  Notices  of  the  later  Acts  which 
affect  them.  By  J.  W.  Hancock,  Esq.,  ll.u.  Toronto.  1865. 
8vo.  30189 


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HAND-BOOK. 


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Hancock  (S.  T.^  The  Montanas,  or  under  the  Stars.  A 
Romance.  Bv  Sallie  J.  Hancock,  of  Kentucky.  Niw  Tork : 
Carltton.  i860.    lamo,  pp.  320.  c.  30 190 

Hancock.  Etna  Van  de  Noir.  A  Romance  of  Kentucky, 
and  "The  Great  Uprising."  By  Sallie  J.  Hancock,  of  Ken- 
tucky.   Ntw  Tork :  Cutttfy  Towtr  i^  Co.  1863.    i2mo,  pp.  366. 

Hancock  (W.)  An  Emigrant's  Five  Years  in  the  Free 
States  uf  America.  By  William  Hancock.  ...  London:  T.Cautlty 
Newby.   i860.     Post  ovo,  pp.  (6),  321.     Map.  30192 

Hancock  (W.  S.)  Major-General  W.  S.  Hancock.  His 
Civil  Record  during  his  Administration  in  Louisiana  and  Texas. 
1871,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  30193 

Alio:  Report*  on  Indian  AlTain,  1(66-67. 

Hancock,  pstudon.  Essays  on  Texas,  By  Hancock.  Ntw 
Tork:  Printtd by  Thomas  ly.  McGewran.   1837.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

Hancock,  pseudon.  A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Samuel  A.  Eliot, 
Representative  in  Congress  from  Boston,  in  Reply  to  his  Apology 
for  Voting  for  the  Fugitive  Slave  Bill.  By  Hancock.  Boston : 
Wm,  Crosby  ^  H.  P.  Nichols.  1851.    8vo,  r      57.         B.,  ba.,  s. 

Hancock,  pseudon.     The  Whole   Tru  \ddress   to   the 

Freemen  of  New  England,  Nov.  i,  1808.    By  Hancock.    i2mo. 

Alto  I  £ii»  Junta  Exposed.     The  Whole  Truth.     Niw  Turk.  lioy.    8vo. 

Hancock  Mining  Company.  Report  of  the  Directors  ... 
of  the  Hancock  Mining  Company  ...  March  20,  1863.  Boston. 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  15.     Continued.  30197 

Hand  (W.  M.)  The  House  Surgeon  and  Physician  ...  with 
Concise  Directions  for  the  Preparation  and  Use  of  a  Numerous 
Collection  of  the  best  American  Remedies  ...  .  By  William  M. 
Hand.  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged.  New-Haven. 
1820.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  288.  H.  30198 

Hand-Boeck,  1630.    See  Viverus  (J.) 

Hand-Book  for  Active  Service.  Richmond^  Va. :  J.  W.  Ran- 
dolph. 1 86 1.    i6mo,  pp.  68.  30^99 

Hand-Book  Almanach  for  the  Pacific  States ;  an  Official  Re- 
gister and  Business  Directory,  for  the  year  1862.  Edited  by  W. 
H.  Knight.     San  Francisco:  H.H.  Bancroft  \3  Co,  1862.     i6mo. 

Continued  to  1864,  or  later. 


HANO-ROOK. 


55 


Hand-Book  to  Canada  and  the  United  States,  with  Descent 
of  Niagara  and  the  St.  Lawrence.  ...  London.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

The  Hand  Book  of  Chicago,  or  Stranger's  Guide  to  Points  of 
Interest  ...  .  Chicago,  1859.    i6mo,  pp.  129.  30202 

The  Hand-Book  of  Civil  Rights :  Collated  and  Digested  from 
Original  Manuscripts  and  other  Sources.  By  Anachoreta.  Cin- 
cinnati.  1849.    i2ino,  pp.  86.  H.  30203 

Hand-Book  of  the  Democracy,  for  1863-64.  Ntw  Torlk. 
1864.    8vo.  BA.  30204 

Hand  Book  for  Emigrants  to  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick, 
Containing  the  average  price  of  Land,  Provisions,  Clothing,  Farm 
Stock,  Building  and  other  Materials,  &c.,  and  the  rate  ofWages 
to  Mechanics,  Labourers,  5ec.  With  other  necessary  informa- 
tion for  persons  with  Capital,  as  well  as  for  Mechanics,  Farm 
Servants,  Labourers,  &c.  intending  to  settle  in  the  Province. 
Compiled  From  Returns  in  the  Office  of  the  Provincial  Secre- 
tary.    Frtdericton :  John  Simpson^  ...   184 1.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Hand-Book  for  Immigrants  to  the  United  States.  Prepared 
by  the  American  Social  Science  Association.  Ntw  fork :  Hurd 
and  Houghton.   i2mo,  pp.  vi,  118.     Maps.  30206 


Hand  Book  to  Ogdensburgh,  Montreal,  Quebec 
1858.    32mo,  pp.  8.     Map. 


.  Buffalo. 
30207 

Hand-Book  of  the  Oneida  Community :  with  a  Sketch  of  its 
Founder  and  an  Outline  of  its  Constitution  and  Doctrines.  Wal- 
lingford^  Conn.:  Circular  Office,   1867.    8vo,  pp.  71.     Plate,      c. 

A  Hand-Book  for  Passengers  over  the  Cambridge  Railroad, 
with  a  Description  of  Mount  Auburn  Cemetery.  Boston :  W. 
V,  Spinctr,  1858.     i8mo,  pp.  70.     Map  and  Plate.        c.  30209 

Hand  Book  of  Practical  Receipts ;  or  Useful  Hints  in  every 
Dav  Life.  By  an  American  Gentleman  and  Lady.  New  Tori. 
1800.    i8mo,  pp.  (2),  X,  3-153.  30210 

Hand-Book  of  Stevens'  Point  and  the  Upper  Wisconsin. 
Stevens'  Point.  1857.     i2mo.  3021 1 

Hand-Book  for  the  Stranger  in  Philadelphia  ...  .  By  a  Phila- 
delphian.  Philadelphia:  Geo.  S.  Appleton.  1849.  i6mo,  pp.  113. 
Map.  30212 


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HANGER. 


Lowell.    1848. 

30215 

i2mo,  pp.  23. 
Bremen.   1845. 


Handbook  for  Strangers,  June  17,  1857.  Containing  a  Sketch 
and  Portrait  of  Gen.  Scott,  &c.     Boston.    1857.     32mo,  pp.  32. 

Hand-Book  for  Travelers  to  Niagara  Falls,  Montreal  and 
Quebec,  and  through  Lake  Champlain  to  Saratoga  Springs. 
Buffalo^  N.  T.  1853.     i2mo.     Map.  30214 

Hand-Book  for  the  Visiter  [sic]  to  Lowell. 
24010,  pp.  45. 

Hand-Book  for  the  War.    [n.  p.  n.  d.] 

£in  Handbuch  fur  Deutsche  Auswanderer. 

Relates  to  Texas. 

H ANDELMANN  (Heinrich).  Geschichte  von  Brazilien.  Berlin  : 
J.  Springer,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  989.  30218 

Handelmann.  Geschichte  der  Insel  Hayti.  Zweite  Aus- 
gabe.     Kiel:  Homann.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  192.  30219 

Handelmann.  Geschichte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten.  Erster 
Theil.  Die  historische  Entwickelung  des  Landes,  des  Volkes 
und  der  Verfassung.  Zweite  Ausgabe.  Kiel:  Homann.  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  688.  30220 

Handey  (W.  H.)  Political  Equilibrium.  By  William  H. 
Handey.     Hagerstown,  Md.  1842.     i8mo.  c.  30221 

Handlin  (W.  W.)  American  Politics.  A  Moral  and  Polit- 
ical Work,  treating  of  the  Causes  of  the  Civil  War,  the  Nature 
of  Government,  and  the  Necessity  for  Reform.  By  W.  W. 
Handli.i.     New  Orleans :  Isaac  T.  Hinton.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  107. 

Handy  (G.)  Poem,  upon  the  Great  Disaster,  ;.t  Lawrence, 
Mass.     By  George  Handy.     Boston,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Handy  (L  W.  K.)  Our  National  Sins.  A  Sermon,  ... 
Portsmouth,  Va.  On  the  Day  of  Fasting  ...  January  4,  1861. 
By  Rev.  Isaac  W.  K.  Handy,  d.d.  Portsmouth^  Va.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  c.  30224 

Handy  (W.  W.)  Speech  of  William  W.  Handy  ...  House 
of  Delegates,  Maryland,  April  4,  1839,  ...  on  the  ...  Eastern 
Shore  Railroad    ..  Baltimore.  1839.    8vo.  30225 

Hanger  (G.)  An  Address  to  the  Army ;  in  reply  to  Stric- 
tures, by  Roderick  M'Kenzie  (late  Lieutenant  in  the  71st  Regi- 
ment), on  Tarleton's  History  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780  and  1781. 


HANNAFORD. 


57 


Bjrthe  Hon.  George  Hanger.  ...  London:  James  Ridgway.  mdcc- 
Lxxxix.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  138,  8.  30226 

Hanger.  The  Life,  Adventures,  and  Opinions  of  Col. 
George  Hanger.  Written  by  Himself.  With  Advice  to  the 
Lovely  Cyprians,  and  to  the  Fair  Sex  in  general.  Adventures 
in  America,  &c.  London:  f.  Debrett.  1801.  2  vols.,  8vo. 
Portrait,    c.    +  New  Tori.   1801.    2  vols.,  8vo.  30227 

Col.  Hanger  (afterward  Lord  Coleraine)  served  with  distinction  in  the  American 
war.  The  following  curious  prophecy  will  be  found  on  p.  417  of  Vol.  11. :  "  One  of 
these  days  the  Northern  and  Southern  powers  will  fight  as  vigorously  against  each 
other  as  the  both  have  united  to  do  against  the  British." 


Hankins  (M.  L.) 
Illustrated.     By  Marie 
kins  ^  Co.  i86r. 


Women  of  New  York.     Written  and 

L.  Hankins.     New  York:  M.  L.  Han- 

i2mo,  pp.  349.     36  Plates.  30228 


Hanly  (P.)  The  Life  of  Peter  Hanly,  otherwise  Peter  Rob- 
ertson, ...  containing  an  Account  of  his  Travels  and  Adventures 
to  America,  the  East  and  West  Indies,  &c.  ...  Written  by  Him- 
self.    Calne:  W.  Burly.   1799?  •  8vo,  pp.  64.  30229 

Hanna  (J.  M.)  The  Acts  of  Kings :  a  Biblical  Narrative 
of  the  Acts  of  First  and  Second  Kings  of  the  First  Province, 
once  Virginia.  By  J.  M.  Hanna.  New  York.  1868.  i2mo, 
pp.  74.  30230 

Hanna  (J.  S.)  A  History  of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Cap- 
tain Samuel  Dewees,  a  Native  of  Pennsylvania,  and  Soldier  of 
the  Revolutionary  and  Last  Wars.  Also,  Reminiscences  of  the 
Revolutionary  Struggle  (Indian  War,  Western  Expedition,  Lib- 
erty Insurrection  in  Northampton  County,  Pa.)  and  Late  War 
with  Great  Britain,  in  all  of  which  he  was  Patriotically  Engaged. 
The  whole  written  (in  part  from  manuscript  in  the  handwriting 
of  Captain  Dewees)  and  compiled  By  John  Smith  Hanna.  ... 
Baltimore:  Printed  by  Robert  Neilson.  1844.  l2mo,  pp.  360. 
Portrait.  30231 

Hanna  (S.  W.)  Notes  of  a  Visit  to  some  Part  of  Haiti, 
Jan.-Feb.,  1835.  By  Rev.  S.  W.  Hanna  ...  of  St.  George's, 
Jamaica.     London:  Seeley.   1836.     i2mo,  pp.  Ixii,  153.       30232 

Hannaford  (Edwin).  The  Story  of  a  Regiment :  a  History 
of  the  Campaigns,  and  Associations  in  the  Field,  of  the  Sixth 
Regiment  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry.  Ey  E.  Hannaford  ....  Cin- 
cinnati: The  Author.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  622.     Map.         c.  30233 

VOL.  VIII.  7 


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HAMOVER. 


I!  1' 


Hannay  (C.  J.  J.)  The  Maritime  Rights  and  Obligations 
of  Belligerents,  as  between  themselves,  their  allies,  and  neutrals, 
as  recognized  by  English  Maritime  Courts.  By  Charles  J.  J. 
IJannay.     London.    1862.     i6mo.  c.  30234 

Hannay  (R.)  True  Account  of  the  Proceedings,  Sense  and 
Advice  of  the  People  called  Quakers  in  London,  in  order  to  put 
an  end  to  the  divisions  and  differences  among  some  of  the  People 
called  Quakers  in  America,  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Yearly 
Meeting  at  Burlington,  N.  Jersey.  By  Robert  Hannay.  Lon- 
don.  1694.  30235 

This  scarce  little  volume  relates  to  the  Quaker  persecutions  and  quarrels  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  East  and  West  Jersey. 

Hannegan  (Edward  A.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Hannegan  ...  on 
the  Oregon  Question.  ...  Senate  ...  February  16,  1846.  PFash- 
ington,   1846.    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  30236 

Hannibal  (Julius  Caesar),  pseudon.  Black  Diamonds ;  or 
Humor,  Satire,  and  Sentiment  treated  scientilically.  Neiv  Turk. 
1855.     i2mo.  30237 

Hannibal  &  St.  Joseph  R.  R.  Co.  Circular  in  regard  to 
the  Company.     Hannibal.   1863.    8vo.  30238 

Hanning  (J.)  Two  Sermons — one  on  Beneficence,  or  Uni- 
versal Charity  ;  the  other.  The  Rights  of  Women  Vindicated. 
Preached  in  Jefferson  Co.,  Indiana.  By  John  Hanning.  Savan- 
nah^ Ga.   1846.     i2mo,  pp.  36.  30239 

In  £.  P.  Boon's  Auction  Catalogue  a  copy  of  the  "  Rights  of  Women  "  is  quoted  as 
printed  at  JVicw  York.  1807.    8vo. 

Hanover  College,  Indiana.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Officers 
and  Students  of  Hanover  College.  Madison.  1 840.  1 2mo,  pp. 
14.     Continued.  m.  30240 

The  Twentieth  Annual  Circular  of  Hanover  College ;  com- 
prising the  Triennial  and  Annual  Catalogues,  Course  of  Studies, 
&c.     August,  1852.     Cincinnati.   1852.    8vo.  30241 

Hanover  College,  Hanover^  Ind.  Second  Triennial  Cata- 
logue.    For  the  Year  1849.     Madison.  1849.    ^^°*  30242 

Hanover,  Mass.  The  Selectmen's  Report  ...  of  the  Town 
of  Hanover,  from  February  i,  1854,  to  February  i,  1855.  ... 
Centre  Abington.  1855.    8vo.     Continued.  30243 


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The  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  the  Town 
of  Hanover,  for  A.D.  1858-9.    Jbington.   1859.    ^vo,  pp.  14. 

An  Hanoverian.    See  [Toplady  (A.)] 

Hansard  (T.  C.)  The  Parliamentary  Debates,  from  the 
Year  1803,  to  the  Present  Time,  forming  a  Continuation  of  the 
Work,  entitled  "The  Parliamentary  History  of  England,  from 
the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Year  1803,"  begun  by  W.  Gobbet,  and 
continued  under  the  Superintendence  of  T.  C.  Hansard.  First 
Series,  1803  to  1820,  41  vols.  Second  Series,  1820  to  1830,  25 
vols.     Third  Series,  1830.     Continued.  30245 

It  is  scarcely  necessary  to  say  that  in  any  great  collection  of  Americana  this  series 
should  have  a  place.  The  intimate  relation  H-iw;en  the  two  countries  necessarily  in- 
volve many  public  discussions  concerning  their  resT.ective  interests.. 

Hansard's  Analytical  Parliamentary  Digest.  In  two  parts : 
Part  2,  Vol.  1.,  bemg  an  Index  to  the  sixty-three  vols,  of  Han- 
sard's Parliamentary  Debates  from  1803  to  1830.  London.  1832. 
8vo.  s.  30246 

No  more  published. 

Hanscom  (S.  p.)  [A  Letter]  to  His  Excellency  Henry  J. 
Gardner,  Governor  of  ...  Massachusetts,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  ovo, 
pp.  8.  3°247 

Hansen  (C.)  To  ...  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives in  Congress  assembled.  —  Postal  and  Commercial  Statistical 
Information,  in  relation  to  the  Connecting  Lines  of  Mail  Steam- 
ers, proposed  to  be  established  by  Christian  Hansen,  between  the 
City  of  Brooklyn  ...  New  York,  and  Antwerp,  Belgium,  ... 
\_Brooifyn,  N,  IT.  1854.]    8vo,  pp.  26.  30248 

Hansen  (L.)  [Engraved  title  :]  Rosa  Pervana  |  Vita  Mira- 
bilis  et  MorsJPretiosa |  Veni's.  Sororis  Rosae  de  S.  Maria | Limen- 
sis  ex  tertio  Ordine  S.  P.  Dominici  |  Ad  S">.  D.  N.  Alexandrum 
VII.  I  Pont  Max.  1 1664 1  [Printed  title  :]  Vita  mirabilis  |  et  Mors 
pretiosa  I  venerabilis  Sororis  |  Rosae  de  S.  Maria  |  Limensis,  |  Ex 
Tertio  Ordine  S.  P.  Dominici,  |  ad  Sanctissimvm  D.  N.  |  Alexan- 
drvm  VII.  |  Pontificem  Max.  Excerpta  &  collecta  |  Per  P.  M. 
F.  Leonardvm  Hansen  |  Prouincialem  Anglias,  &  Socium  |  Reue- 
ren-|dissimi  P.  Magist.  Generalis  Ord.  Prasd.  |  Roma^  Typ"  Nf~ 
colai  Jngeli  Tinassij  M.  DC.  Lxiv.  |  Superiorum  permissu.  \  410,  pp. 
(10),  360,  (4).    +  llbid.']  1664.    i2mo,  pp.  X,  452,  (4)  v^. 

The  subject  of  this  memoir  is  the  only  American  female  saint 


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HANSON. 


Hansen.  [Engraved  title :]  Vita  |  Beatx  |  Rosae  |  Lovanij,  j 
Typis  H.  Nempei  A:  1668. |  [Printed  title:]  '  ica  |  MirabilisJ 
et  I  mors  pretiosa  |  B.  Rosx  |  de  S.  Maria  |  Limensis,  |  £x  Tertio 
Ordine  S.  P.  Dominici,  |  Excerpta  &  collecta,  |  Per  Eximium  |  P. 
F.  Leonardum  Hansen  |  S.  Th.  Magist.  Provincialem  Angliae,  &c 
So- 1  cium  Reverendissimi  P.  Magist.  |  Gener.  Ord.  Praed.  |  Post 
Romanam  secundam  editio  tertia.  |  Lovanii^  |  Typis  H.  Nempai. 
1 668. 1  Super'torum  permissu.  \    i2nio,  pp.  (24),  549,  (6).        30250 

Hansen.  Vita  Mirabilis  mors  pretiosa  Sanctitas  thaumaturgae 
inclytae  Virginis  Sponsae  Christi  B.  Rosae  a  S.  Maria  Peruanae,  ex 
tertio  ordine  S.  P.  Dominici.  ...  per  F.  Leonard  Hansen.  Edi- 
tio tertia  ac  novissima.  Roma^  Nicolai  Angeli  Tinassi.  1680. 
Folio,  pp.  (6),  321,  (4).  30251 

Hansen.  Dass  Wunderbarliche  Leben  vnd  vil  werther  Todt 
der  Ehrwurdigen  Schwester  Rosa  De  S.  Maria  von  Lima,  geburtig 
ausz  der  dritten  Regel  desz  Vatters  Dominici.  Insprugg :  Michael 
Wagner.   1667.    410,  pp.  (14),  203,  60.  30252 

Hansen  (T.)  List  of  the  Attorneys  and  Counselors  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  New  York,  together  with  the 
places  of  their  Residences,  and  the  names  of  their  respective 
Agents,  residing  in  New  York,  Albany  and  Utica.  Albany. 
1 82 1.     8vo,  pp.  55.  30253 

Hanson  (Alexander  C.)  An  Accurate  Report  of  the  Argu- 
ment, on  a  Motion  of  Attachment,  against  Baptis  Irvine,  Editor 
of  the  Whig,  for  a  Contempt  against  the  Court  of  Oyer  and 
Terminer  for  Baltimore  County.  By  A.  Contee  Hanson  ...  . 
Baltimore:  P.  K.  Wagner.  1808.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  116.     ba.  30254 

[Hanson.]  Considerations  on  the  Proposed  Removal  of  the 
Scat  of  Government,  Addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  Maryland, 
By  Aristides.  Annapolis:  Printed  by  Frederick  Green.  [1786.] 
i2mo,  pp.  62.  30255 

[Hanson.]  Political  Schemes  and  Calculations,  Addressed  to 
the  Citizens  of  Maryland,  By  a  Native  Citizen  and  Servant  of 
the  State.  Annapolis :  Printed  by  F.  y  S,  Green,  mdcclxxxiv. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  38.  30256 

[Hanson.]  Reflections  upon  the  late  Correspondence  between 
Mr.  Secretary  Smith  and  Francis  James  Jackson,  Esq.,  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  of  His  Britannic  Majesty.  Originally  published 
in  the  Federal  Republican  of  Baltimore.  Baltimore:  Published 
for  the  Author.   1810.    8vo,  pp.  97.  ba.,  n.  30257 


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HANSON. 


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[Hanson.]  Remarks  on  the  Proposed  Plan  of  a  Federal 
Government,  Addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  and  Particularly  to  the  People  of  Maryland,  By  Aris- 
tides.  JnnapoUs :  Printed  by  Frederick  Green.  [1788.]  l2mo, 
pp.  42-  30258 

Dedicated  to  George  Washington,  Esq. 

[Hanson.]  Remarks  on  the  Proposed  Plan  of  an  Emission 
of  Paper,  and  on  the  Means  of  Effecting  it.  Addressed  to  the 
Citizens  of  Maryland,  By  Aristides.  JnnapoUs :  Printed  by  Fred- 
erick Green.  ^lyH  J.']     i2mo,  pp.  43.  N.  30259 

Hanson.  Speech  ...  on  the  Loan  Bill  ...  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, February  14,  1814  ...  .  Georgetown:  Printed  by  Robert 
Jllison.   1814.     8vo,  pp.  37.  BA.  30260 

Hanson.  Trial  of  Alexander  Contee  Hanson,  Esq.,  a  Lieu- 
tenant ...  of  Militia  attached  to  the  thirty-ninth  Regiment,  upon 
a  Charge  "  conceived  to  be  Mutinous  and  Highly  Reproachful 
to  the  President,  and  founded  upon  a  Political  Piece  published  in 
The  Federal  Republican  ...  ."  Baltimore:  Printed  by  J.  Robinson^ 
Alarch,  iSog.    8vo,  pp.  56.    ba.    -{-Boston.   1809.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

Hanson  (C.  W.)  Oration  before  the  Washington  Benevo- 
lent Society  of  Maryland.  By  Charles  W.  Hanson.  Baltimore. 
181 1.    8vo.  s.,  w.  30262 

Hanson  (E.)  God's  Mercy  surmounting  Man's  Cruelty,  ex- 
emplified in  the  Captivity  and  Redemption  of  Elizabeth  Hanson, 
Wife  of  John  Hanson  of  Knoxmarsh  at  Keacheachy  in  Dover 
Township,  who  was  taken  Captive  with  her  Children  and  maid 
servants  by  the  Indians  in  New  England  in  1724.  To  be  sold  by 
Samuel  Keimer  in  Philadelphia  and  by  Hewston  Goldsmith  in  New 
York,  1724,  Dec.  24.    Small  8vo.  30263 

Hanson.  God's  Mercy  surmounting  Man's  Cruelty,  exem- 
plified in  the  Captivity  and  Redemption  of  Elizabeth  Hanson, 
Wife  of  John  Hanson,  of  Knoxmarsh  at  Kecheachy,  in  Dover 
Township,  who  was  taken  captive  with  her  children,  and  Maid- 
Servant,  by  the  Indians  in  New  England,  in  the  year  1724.  In 
which  are  inserted.  Sundry  remarkable  Preservations,  Deliver- 
ances, and  Marks  of  the  Care  and  Kindness  of  Providence  over 
her  and  her  children,  wouhy  to  be  remembered.  The  substance 
of  which  was  taken  from  her  own  mouth,  and  now  published  for 
general  service,  by  Samuel  Bownas.  The  Second  Edition.  Phil- 
adelphia: Printed  and  sold  by  James  Chattin.  1754.  Small  8vo, 
pp.  24.  30264 


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Hanson.  An  Account  of  the  Captivity  of  Elizabeth  Hanson, 
Now  or  Late  of  Kachecky,  in  New-England :  Who,  with  Four 
of  her  Children  and  Servant-Maid  was  taken  captive  by  the 
Indians,  and  carried  into  Canada.  Setting  forth  the  various 
remarkable  Occurrences,  sore  Trials,  and  wonderful  Deliver- 
ances which  befel  them  after  their  Departure,  to  the  Time  of 
their  Redemption.  Taken  in  Substance  from  her  own  Mouth, 
by  Samuel  Bownas.  Second  Edition.  London :  Samuel  Clark. 
M.D.ccLX.  Small  8vo,  pp.  28.  -{-  A  New  Edition.  London: 
Jama  Phillips.    1782.     l2mo,  pp.  26,  (2).     s.    -\-  [Ibid.'\    1787. 

Hanson.  God's  Mercy  surmounting  Man's  Cruelty,  exem- 
plitied  in  the  Captivity  and  Redemptiun  of  Elizabeth  Hanson.  ... 
Third  Edition.  Danvers^  reprinted.  1780.  8vo,  pp.  32,  M.  -\- 
Stanford^  N.  Y.   1803.     l8mo.  30266 

Reprinted  in  Drake's  "  Tragedies  of  the  Wilderness." 

Hanson  (J.  H.)  The  Lost  Prince:  Facts  tending  to  prove 
the  Identity  of  Louis  xvii.,  of  France,  and  the  Rev.  Eleazer 
Williams,  Missionary  among  the  Indians  of  North  America. 
By  John  H.  Hanson.  New  Tori.  1854.  i2mo,  pp.  479.  3 
Portraits.  h.,  s.  30267 

"  More  traditional  than  circumstantial,  and  more  circumstantial  than  positive." — T 
W.  Field. — See  Putnam's  Magazine,  1853  and  1854;  also,  Williams  (John). 

Hanson.  Poems ;  By  the  Rev.  John  H.  Hanson.  With  a 
Memoir,  by  his  Sister,  C.  Hanson.  New  Tork :  Pott  iff  Amery. 
1869.    i2mo,  pp.  167.  c.  30268 

Hanson  (J.  W.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Old  Sixth  Regi- 
ment of  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  during  its  Three  Campaigns 
in  1861,  1862,  1863,  and  1864.  ...  By  John  W.  Hanson,  Chap- 
lain.    Boston:  Lee  (^  Shepard.   1866.     l2mo,  pp.  352.     3  Photo- 


graphs. 


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30269 


Hanson.  History  of  Gardiner,  Pittston  and  West  Gardiner, 
with  a  Sketch  of  the  Kenebec  Indians  &  New  Plymouth  Pur- 
chase, comprising  Historical  Matter  from  1602  to  1852;  with 
genealogical  Sketches  of  many  families.  Ey  J.  W.  Hanson,  ... 
Gardiner:  IFilliam  Palmer.   1852.     i2mo,  pp.  343.     Engravings. 

Hanson.  History  of  the  Old  Towns  Norridgewock  and 
Canaan,  comprising  Norridgewock,  Canaan,  Starks,  Skowhegan, 
and  Bloomfield  [Maine],  from  their  early  settlement,  to  the  year 
1849.  Including  a  Sketch  of  the  Abnakis  Indians.  By  J.  W. 
Hanson,  ...  Boston:  The  Author.  1849.  i2mo,  pp.  371,  (i). 
4  Plates.  ba.,  c,  h.,  s.  30271 


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Hanson.  History  of  the  Town  of  Danvers,  from  its  Early 
Settlement  to  the  Year  1848.  By  J.  W.  Hanson.  Danvers: 
The  Author.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  304.  b.,  ba.,  h.,  s.  30272 

Hanson  (S.)  Case  of  Samuel  Hanson,  Merchant  and  Planter 
in  Barbadoes,  against  the  Prejudice  and  Injustice  of  Sir  Richard 
Dutton,  the  several  Verdicts,  Judgements,  Appeals,  Reversals, 
&c.    1682.     Folio.  30273 

Title  from  one  of  Thomas  Thorpe's  cataloguef,  No.  1195. 

Hanson  (T.)  The  Prussian  Evolutions  in  Actual  Engage- 
ments ...  also  The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Gunnerv.  By 
Thomas  Hanson  ...  Teacher  of  part  of  the  American  Militia. 
Philadelphia:  The  Author.  [1775.]  4^°,  pp.  (8),  iv,  64,  30  Plates ; 
pp.  56.  BA.  30275 

This  obtains  a  place  here  as  an  early  American  work  on  military  science.     The 
second  paging  has  a  separate  title,  «•  Book  the  Second  ...  Gunnery.  ..." 

Hanway  (C.)  and  Others.  A  History  of  the  Trial  of  Castncr 
Hanway  and  others,  for  Treason,  at  Philadelphia  in  November, 

1851.  With  an  Introduction  upon  the   History  of  the  Slave 
Question.     By  a  Member  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar.    Philadelphia. 

1852.  8vo,  pp.  86.  H.  30274 

[Hanway  (Jonas).]  An  Account  |  of  the  |  Society  |  For  the 
Encouragement  of  the  |  British  Troops,  |  In  Germany  and  North 
America.  |  With  the  Motives  to  the  making  a  present  to  those 
troops,  I  also  to  the  widows  and  orphans  of  such  of  them  as  have 
died  I  in  defence  of  their  country,  particularly  at  the  battles  of  | 
Thonhausen  |  Quebec,  &c.  |  With  an  Alphabetical  List  of  the 
Subscribers  to  this  benevolent  De- 1  sign ;  and  a  State  of  the  Re- 
ceipts and  Disbursements  of  the  Society.  |  London,  m.dcc.lx.  | 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  91,  55.  H.,  p.  30276 

Title  in  red  and  black.  Contains  a  curious  account  of  the  hardships  and  difficulties 
of  North  American  warfare,  the  taking  of  Quebec,  &c. 

Happel  (E.  G.)  E.  G.  Happelii  |  grosseste  |  Denkwiirdigkeiten 
der  Welt  |  oder  so  genandte  |  Relationes  |  Curiosae.  j  Worinnen  fiir- 
gestellet,  |  und  aus  dem  Grund  der  gesunden  VernunfFt  examiniret 
werden,  |  allerhand  |  Antiquitaten,  Cu.riositaten,  Critische,  Histori- 
sche,  Physicalische,  |  Mathematische,  Kiinstliche  und  andere| 
Merckwiirdige  Seltzamkeiten  |  Welche  aufF  dieser  Unter-Welt, 
in  der  Lufft,  aufF|  der  See  oder  Land  jemahlen  zu  finden  gewesen, 
oderj  sich  noch  taglich  zeieen.  |  Einem  jeden  curieusen  Liebhaber 
zur  Lust  und  Erbauung  in  j  Druck  verfertigct,  und  mit  erfordertcn 


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schonen  Kupfern  und  andern  |  Figured  crlautcrt.  |  Mit  Kaysert. 
Mayst.  allergnadigstem  Privilcgio.  |  Hamburg.  |  Gedruckt  und  vtr- 
legt  durch  Thomas  von  IVitring  ...   1683-1708.    8  vols.,  410. 

Happel'i  Relation!  are  a  miicellany  of  popular  information,  containing  ihort  notices 
of  curioui  phenomena  in  every  part  of  the  globe,  aa  well  as  of  curiaui  hiitorical  eventa. 
The  notice!  of  American  matters  are  numerous  in  all  the  volumea.  They  are  rarely 
original,  still  they  are  interesting  enough.     Many  portraits  and  plates  are  included. 

Happel.  Mundus  Mirabilis  tripartitus  oder  Wunderbare  Welt 
in  einer  kurtzen  Cosmographia  furgestellct.  Utm :  IVagner. 
1687-88.  3  vols.,  4to.  Maps  and  Plates.  +  Ulm:  Barthel. 
1708.    4to.  30278 

"  This  very  interesting  work,  full  of  the  moit  various  curiosities,  etc,  contains  a 
description  of  America ;  an  account  of  the  manners,  customs,  etc.,  of  the  inhabitant! 
of  Canada,  Virgmia,  Florida,  Peru,  Brazil,  etc.;  superstitions  of  these  people;  Ameri- 
can languages,  etc," — F,  Mulle*. 

Happel.  Thesaurus  Exoticorum.  |  Oder  eine  mit  Ausslandi- 
schen [Raritaten  und  Geschichten |  Wohlversehene | Schatz-Kam- 
mer  I  Furstellend  |  die  Asiatische,  Africanische  und  |  Americani- 
sche]Nationes|der  Perser,  Indianer,  Sinesen,  Tartarn,  |  Egypter, 
Barbarn,  Libyer,  Nigriten,  Guineer,  Hottentotten,  |  Abyssiner, 
Canadenser,  Virgenier,  Floridaner,  Mexicaner,  Peruaner,  |  Chi- 
lenser,  Magellanier  und  Brasilianer,  etc.  Nach  ihren  Konig- 
reichen  |  Policeyen,  Kleydungen,  Sitten  und  Gottes-Dienst.  | 
DaraufF  folget  eine  Umstandliche  |  von  Turckey  Beschreibung :  j 
Der  Turcken  Ankunftt ;  aller  Sultanen  Lebens-LaufF  und  Bild- 
nuss  ;  Aller  hohen  |  Staats-Bedienten  ;  Des  Sultans  HofF,  Regie- 
rung,  Intraden,  Macht  und  |  Vasallen  ;  Wie  auch  ihres  Propheten 
Mahomets  Lebens-Beschreibung,  und  sein  |  Verfluchtes  Gesetz- 
Buch  oder  Alkoran.  |  Alssdann  eine  Kurtzbiindige  |  Beschreibung 
von  Ungarn :  |  Nach  seiner  Grosse,  Fruchtbarkeit,  Macht,  Stadten 
und  vielen  Vestungen  |  von  Wien  biss  nach  Constantinopel  hin- 
aus.  I  Da  es  dann  Gelegenheit  gibt  zu  Reden  |  Von  den  4  Monar- 
chien,  der  Assyrer,  Perser,  Griechen  und  Romer:  Aller  |  Kaysern, 
von  Nimrod  an  biss  auff"  den  grossen  Leopoldum,  und  so  dann  | 
von  alien  Hertzogen  und  Konigen  von  Ungarn  sampt  ihren 
Bildnussen.  |  Hiernechst  eine  umbstandliche  Beschreibun^  des 
Lebens-LaufFs  |  Ihrer  Kayserl.  Mayest.  Leopoldi  1. 1  Und  des  itzo 
annoch  wehrenden  bluthigen  Tiircken-Krieges,  und  was  in  dem- 
selben  |  Denckwiirdiges  in  Ungarn,  Pohljn  und  Morea  passiret.  | 
Alles  mit  grosser  Miihe  und  Fleiss  aus  den  beriihmtesten  Scri- 
benten  zusammen  |  getragen,  mit  schonen  Kupfern  und  Land- 
karten,  auch  andern  Figuren  in  sehr  grosser  j  Anzahl  aussgezieret, 
und  denen  Liebhabern  zur  Ergetzligkeit  heraussgegeben  |  Vop. 


vfei. 


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Evcrhardo  Gvernero  Mappelio.  ^  Hamburg^  \  Gedruckt  und  Ver^ 
Itgt  durch  Thomas  von  ff^iering^  ...  1688.  |  Folio,  pp.  (18),  120; 
(2),  160  ;  (2),  192  i  (2),  288  ;  (4),  115.  3  Maps  ;  2  Titles,  one 
of  which  is  engraved.  30279 

The  greater  part  of  thia  work,  which  !i  a  tort  of  Oerman  Coryat,  is  filled  with  a 
hiatury  uf  the  wart  between  Hungary  and  Turkey,  but  it  hai  alio  a  ipecial  interest  for 
the  American  collector,  as  it  contains  a  series  of  fifteen  curious  representations  uf  tin; 
aborigines  of  America,  all  with  detailed  descriptions  of  their  manners,  customs,  religion, 
etc.  We  find  among  them  representations  of  the  natives  of  New-France,  New-Nether- 
land,  Virginia,  a  King  of  Florida,  Californians,  Peruvians,  Chilians,  Mexicans,  etc. 

The  Happy  Briton,  or  his  Country's  Friend  ;  shewing  the 
superior  Advantages  of  being  a  Subject  of  this  Country  ;  with  a 
few  Hints  to  the  People  of  North  America,  and  a  Description 
of  the  very  fatal  Earthquake  at  Caracca,  in  South  America ;  ... 
\_London:'\  Sherwood  and  Co.  1812.     8vo.  30280 

Title  from  the  "Monthly  Review,"  lxix.  217. 

Haralson  (H.  A.)  Speech  of  Hon.  H.  A.  Haralson,  jf 
Georgia,  on  the  Oregon  Question.  ...  February  9,  1846.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  30281 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Mexican  War.  ...  Thursday,  July  16,  1846.  fyaihington. 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

[Haraszthy  (A.),  and  Warner  (J.  J.)]  Report  of  Com- 
missioners on  the  Culture  of  the  Grapc-Vine  in  California.  San 
Francisco.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  30.  30282 

Harbach  (F.)  Cleveland,  Palnsville  and  Ashtabula  R.  R. 
Company.  Ohio  Section :  Report  on  the  Preliminary  Surveys, 
By  F.  Harbach,  Chief  Engineer.  March  28,  1850.  Cleveland. 
1850.    8vo.  s.  30283 

Harbaugh  (H.)  Fathers  of  the  German  Reformed  Church 
in  Europe  and  America.  By  Henry  Harbaugh.  Lancaster,  Penn- 
sylvania. 1857-58.    3  vols.,  i2mo.  c,  s.  30284 

Harbaugh.  The  Life  of  Rev.  Michael  Schlatter ;  with  a  full 
account  of  his  Travels  and  Labors  among  the  Germans  in  Penn- 
sylvania, New  Jersey,  Maryland  and  Virginia ;  including  his 
Services  as  Chaplain  in  the  French  and  Indian  War,  and  in  the 
War  of  the  Revolution.  17 16  to  1790.  By  Rev.  H.  Har- 
baugh. ...  Philadelphia.   1857.     l2mo,  pp.  xxxi,  26-375.     C,  s. 

Harbaugh.  A  Tract  for  the  Time.  The  Religious  Char- 
acter of  Washington,  By  Rev.  H.  Harbaugh,  d.d.  ...  Chambers- 
burg,  Pa.:  M.  Kteffer  13  Co.   1863.     i2mo,  pp.  24.  30286 


VOL.    VIII. 


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HARCORT. 


Harbaugh.  Treason  and  Law.  A  Discourse,  delivered  at 
Clearspring,  Maryland,  June  i,  1865,  the  Day  of  National 
Mourning,  By  H.  Harbaugh,  d.d.     Philadtlphia :  Jas.  B.  Rogtrs. 


1865.     izmo,  pp.  31. 


30287 


The  Harbinger  of  Peace.  ...  Ntxv-Terk.  [1828-31.]  Vols, 
i.-iii.     i2mo.  H.  30288 

The  Harbinger,  devoted  to  Social  and  Political  Progress.  ... 
Published  by  the  Broolc  Farm  Phalanx.  New-Tor k  [also]  Bos- 
ton.   1845-48.     5  vols.,  i.-v.,  8vo.     Vol.  VI.,  published  by  the 


American  Union  of  Associationists.     Folio. 


v>*«    ***)    ^' 


30289 


The  Harbinger :  a  May  Gift,  dedicated  to  the  Ladies  who  ... 
aided  the  New  England  Institution  for  the  Blind.  Boston:  Carter^ 
Hendee  and  Co.   1833.     l2mo,  pp.  vi,  (l),  96.  H.  30290 

By  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  Parle  Benjamin,  and  Epes  Sargent. 

Harbison  (M.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  of  Massy  Har- 
bison, from  Indian  Barbarity,  giving  an  Account  of  her  Captivity, 
the  Murder  of  her  Two  Children,  her  Escape,  with  an  Infant  at 
her  Breast ;  Together  With  some  account  of  the  Cruelties  of  the 
Indians,  on  the  Allegheny  River,  &c.,  during  the  years  1790,  '91, 
'92,  '93,  '94.  Communicated  by  Herself.  Pittsburgh :  Printed 
by  S.  Engles.  1825.  l2mo,  pp.  98.  -|-  Pittsburgh:  D.  and  M. 
Maclean.  1828.  i2mo,  pp.  98.  H.  -f  Together,  with  some 
account  of  the  History,  Laws,  Religion,  Wars,  and  Cruelties  of 
the  Indians,  particularly  in  this  Western  Country.  Fourth  Edi- 
tion, much  Enlarged.  Edited  by  John  Winter.  Beaver^  Pa. 
1836.     i8mo,  pp.  192.  c.  30291 

Harbor  Defences.  Report  from  Select  Committee  of  U.  S. 
House  of  Representatives  on  Harbor  Defences  of  the  Great 
Lakes  and  Rivers.     1862.    8vo.  30292 

The  Harbor  Excursion  and  Intemperance  in  Boston.  [Boston. 
1851.]    i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  30293 

Harby  (I.)  A  Selection  from  the  Miscellaneous  Writings 
of  the  late  Isaac  Harby,  with  a  Memoir  by  Ab.  Moise.  Charles- 
ton.  1829.    8vo,  pp.  288.  c.  30294 

Includes  Political  Essays,  Dramatic  and  Shakespearian  Criticisms,  etc.  Alio ;  Dis- 
course before  the  Reformed  Society  of  Israelites;  Charleston,  S.  C,  Nov.  ii,  1815.  ... 
Charleston.  1825.    8vo,  pp.  40.     m.,  w. 

Harcort  (E.)  Noticias  Geograf.-polit.  del  territorio  de  Co- 
lima,  publicato  por  R.  de  la  Tega.    Mexico.  1842.    i2mo,  pp.  23. 


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67 


Uon:  Carter. 


Harcourt  (R.)  a  I  Relation  |  of  a  Voyage  |  to  Gviana.  |  De- 
scribing the  Climat,  |  Scituation,  fertilities  prouisions  and  com- 
modities I  of  that  Country,  containing  scuen  Prouinces,  and  |  other 
Signiories  within  that  Territory :  Together,  |  with  the  manners, 
customes,  bchauiors,  and  |  dispositions  of  the  people.  I  Performed 
by  Robert  Harcovrt,  of  I  Stanton  Harcourt  Esquire.  |  The  Pattent 
for  the  Plantation  of  wnich  Country,  |  His  Maiestie  hath  granted 
to  the  said  Robert  |  Harcovrt  vnder  the  Great  Seale.  I  At  London  \ 
Printed  by  lohn  Beale^for  W.  Welby^  and  \  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop 
in  Pauls  Churchyard  at  the  \  signe  of  the  Swan,  161 3.  |  410,  pp. 
(16),  71.  c,  H.  30296 

Harcourt.  The  |  Relation  |  of  a  Voyage  |  To  Gviana.  |  De- 
scribing the  Climate,  Situation,  |  Fertilitie,  &  Commodities  of 
that!  Country :  Together  with  the  |  Manner,  and  Customes  of) 
the  People.!  Performed  by  Robert  Harcovrt,  |  of  Stanton  Harcourt 
Esquier. I  ioig.|Now  newly  reviewed,  &  enlarged,  by  addition! 
of  some  necessary  Notes,  for  the  more  ample  explai-|ning  of 
some  things  mentioned  in  the  said  Relation :  Together,  with  a 
larger  declaration  of  the  famous  |  Riuer  of  the  Amazones  and  the 
Coun- 1  try  thereabout.  |  Gathered  from  the  moderne  experience 
of  I  our  owne  Country-men.  |  The  Patent  for  the  Plantation  of 
which  Country,  |  His  Maiestie  hath  lately  Granted  |  to  a  Corpora- 
tion. I  London^  |  Printed  by  Edw:  Atlde^  dwelling  neere  Christ-] 
Church.   1626.  I     4to,  pp.  (16),  84.  30297 

Both  editions  are  very  rare.  Reprinted  in  Purchai,  Vol.  i.,  and  in  the  "  Harleian 
Miscellany,"  Vol.  in.  A  Dutch  vrrsion  is  included  in  Van  der  Aa't  Collection,  Vol. 
sxiv.  8vo.  The  patent  for  the  plantation  of  Guiana  was  granted  to  the  said  Har- 
court, of  Stanton  Harcourt,  in  Oxfordshire. 

[Harcourt  (William  George  Granville  Vernon).]  Additional 
Letters  on  some  Questions  of  International  Law.  [Belligerent 
rights  of  maritime  capture  ;  The  doctrine  of  continuous  voyages.] 
By  Historicus.    London:  Macmillani^  Co.  iSb^.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,44. 

[Harcourt.]  American  Neutrality.  By  Historicus.  From 
the  London  Times  of  December  22,  1864.  New  Tork.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  II.  30299 

[Harcourt.]  Belligerent  Rights  of  Maritime  Capture.  By 
Historicus.     Liverpool:  fFebb  is' Hunt.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  4,  22. 

[Harcourt.]     Letters  by  Historicus  on  some  Questions  ot 
International  Law.     Reprinted  from  'The  Times'  with  Consid 
erable  Additions.   ...  London:  Macmillanisf  Co.  1863.    8vo,  pp. 
xiii,  98.  ba.,  s.  30301 


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Mard  Cider  and  Log  Cabin  Almanac,  for  Harrison  and  Tyler. 
Ntw  y'ork.   1841.     lamo.  30302 

Hard  Cider :  a  Poem,  descriptive  of  the  Nashville  Convention. 
Louisville^  Ky.   1 840.     l6mo,  pp.  56.  30303 

Hard  Times.  Important  Suggestions  to  Laborers  ...  .  Boston, 
1855.    Svo,  pp.  24.  M.  30304 

Hardcastlc's  Annual  Masonic  Register  for  5812.  Ntw  Tori. 
[181 2.]    i2mo.  30305 

Hardcastle.  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  a  Marriage-Day.  Ded- 
icated to  the  Members  and  Friends  of  the  Hardcastle  Family. 
Philadelphia:  For  Private  Circulation.   1855.     l2mo.  30306 

Haroee  (W.  J.)  Rifle  and  Infantry  Tactics,  Revised  and 
Improved.  B/  Licut.-General  William  J.  Hardee,  ...  Ninth 
Edition.  Mobile:  S.  H.  Goetzel.  1863.  2  vols.,  square  32mo, 
pp.  228,  32  Plates }  pp.  232,  37  Plates.  c.  30307 

A  standard  work  on  the  wbject.  Firtt  published  in  Philadelphia )  frequently  re- 
printed in  Mobile  and  elicwhere  in  the  South  during  the  rebellion. 

Hardeman  (T.)  Speech  of  T.  Hardeman,  of  Georgia,  on 
the  Rights  of  the  South.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Represent- 
atives, April  12,  i860,    [n.  p.    i860.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  30308 

Harden  (E.  J.)  A  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the 
late  Hon.  Robert  M.  Charlton,  delivered  ...  Savannah,  March 
8th,  1854.  By  Edward  J.  Harden,  Esq.  Savannah:  George  N. 
Nichols^  Printer.   1 854.    8vo,  pp.  16.  30309 

Harden  The  Life  of  George  M[ichael]  Troup,  ex-Gov- 
ernor of  Georgia.  By  Edward  J.  Harden.  Savannah:  E.  J. 
Purse.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  xxii,  536.     Portrait.  c.  30310 

[Harden.]  Notes  of  a  Short  Northern  Tour.  For  Private 
Circulation  only.     Savannah:  ...  1869.    8vo,  pp.  38.        3031 1 

In  English  and  Latin.  A  trifling  performance,  read  before  the  Georgia  Historical 
Society. 

Harden  (J.  S.)  Life,  Confession,  and  Letters  of  Courtship 
of  Jacob  S.  Harden,  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  Mount  Lebanon,  ... 
N.  J.  Executed  for  the  Murder  of  his  Wife,  ...  Hackettstown^ 
Warren  Co.^N.  "J.:  E.Winton^  Printer,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  48.     s. 

Hardie  (Co/.)  Letter  from  Col.  Hardie  to  the  Secretary  of 
War,  in  regard  to  the  Murder  of  Capt.  [Theodore]  Reed  of 


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Philadelphia,  bv  the  Citizens  of  Accomack  County,  Va.,  May 
25,  1864.     [frashington.']  1864.    8vo.  303 « 3 

38th  Congreii,  lit  Seiiiun,  Executive  Document,  No.  9}. 

Hardib  (J.)  An  Account  of  the  Malignant  Pcver,  lately 
prevalent  in  the  City  of  New- York.  Containing  i.  A  Narrative 
of  its  Rise,  Progress  and  Decline  ...  .  ii.  The  Manner  in  which 
the  Poor  were  relieved  ...  .  in.  A  List  of  the  Donations,  which 
have  been  p:esented  ...  for  ...  the  Indigent,  iv.  A  List  of  the 
Names  of  the  Dead  ...  .  v.  A  Comparative  View  of  the  Fever 
of  ...  1798,  with  that  of  ...  1795.  By  James  Hardie,  a.m.  ... 
New-fork:  Printed  by  Hurtin  and  M*' Far  lane.  1799.  8vo,  pp. 
139,  (9).  H.  30314 

Hardie.  An  Account  of  the  Malignant  Fever,  which  pre- 
vailed in  the  City  of  New-York,  ...  1805.  Containing  ...  an 
Account  of  the  ...  Hospitals,  ...  Record  of  Deaths,  &c.  ...  By 
James  Hardy,  a.m.  New  Tork :  Southwick  i^  Hardcastle.  1805. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  196.  3°3*5 

Hardie.  An  Account  of  the  Yellow  Fever  which  occurred 
in  the  City  of  New  York,  in  ...  1822.  To  which  is  prefixed 
a  brief  Sketch  of  the  different  Pestilential  Diseases,  with  which 
this  City  was  afflicted  in  the  Years  1798,  1799,  1803  &  1805,  ... 
To  which  is  added  ...  List  of  all  the  Deaths  ...  during  the  late 
Season.  ...  By  James  Hardie,  a.m.  New  Tork :  Samuel  Marks. 
1822.    i2mo,  pp.  iv,  120.  30316 

Hardie.  The  American  Remembrancer,  and  Universal  Tab- 
let of  Memory:  containing  a  list  of  the  most  eminent  men,  ...  also 
the  most  memorable  events  in  history,  from  the  earliest  period  to 
the  year  1795.  ...  By  James  Hardie.  ...  Philadelphia.  m,dcc,xcv. 
i2mo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  259.  c,  H.  30317 

Hardie.  A  Census  of  the  New  Buildings  erected  in  the  City 
of  New  York  in  the  year  1824.  ...  By  James  Hardy,  a.m.  New 
Tork:  Samuel  Marks.  1825.     i2mo,  pp.  48.  30318 

Hardie.  The  Description  of  the  City  of  New- York  ;  con- 
taining its  Population,  Institutions,  Commerce,  Manufactures, 
Public  Buildings,  Courts  of  Justice,  Places  of  Amusements,  &c. 
To  which  is  prefixed,  A  Brief  Account  of  its  First  Settlement  by 
the  Dutch,  in  the  Year  1629,  And  of  the  most  Remarkable 
Events,  which  have  occurred  in  its  History,  from  that  to  the 
Present  Period.  By  James  Hardie,  A.M.  New-Tori:  Samuel 
Marks.  1827.    i2mo,  pp.  (6),  360.  c,  h.,  n.  30319 


HARDING. 


Hardie.  a  Dictionary  of  the  Most  Uncommon  Wonders 
of  the  Works  of  Art  and  Nature,  particularly  of  those,  which 
are  the  most  remarkable  in  America  ;  ...  By  James  Hardie,  a.m. 
...  NewTork:  Printed  ly  Samuel  Marks.  1819.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  338. 

Hardie.  The  History  of  the  Tread  Mill,  containing^  an 
Account  of  its  Origin,  etc.  With  a  General  View  of  the  ren- 
itentiary  System,  etc.    New  Tori.  1824.     i2mo,  pp.  70.    Plate. 

Hardie.  The  New  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary  and 
American  Remembrancer  of  Departed  Merit,  containing  Com- 
plete and  Impartial  Accounts  of  the  Lives  and  Writings  of  Emi- 
nent Persons  of  every  Age  and  Nation,  but  more  especially  those 
who  have  signalized  themselves  in  America ;  Embellished  with 
Portraits.     New  York.   1801.    4  vols.,  8vo  30322 

Hardie.  The  Philadelphia  Directory  and  Register  ...  .  By 
James  Hardie,  a.m.     Philadelphia :  The  Author.   1 793.    8vo,  pp. 


234- 


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Philadelphia :  Jacob 
Plan.  H.  30323 


+  The  Second  Edition. 
Johnson  &  Co.   1794.     8vo,  pp.  (8),  232. 

Hardie.  A  Short  Account  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  and 
of  the  Different  Charitable  and  Literary  Institutions  Therein. 
Embellished  with  a  Correct  Plan  of  the  City.  By  James  Hardie, 
A.M.  Philadelphia:  Jacob  Johnson  £3*  Co.  1794.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
Map.  BA.  30324 

Hardiman  (H.  M.)  The  Free  Flag  of  Cuba ;  or,  the  Mar- 
tyrdom of  Lopez :  a  Tale  of  the  Liberating  Expedition  of  1851, 
By  H.  M.  Hardiman.     New  Tori.  1855.     i2mo,  pp.  206. 

Hardin  (Benjamin).  Speech  of  Mr.  FTardin  ...  on  Mr. 
Adams's  Resolutions  concerning  the  Loss  of  the  Fortification 
Bill  ...  January  28,  1836.     Washington.    1836.     8vo,  pp.  28. 

Hardin  (J.  P.)  Remarks  of  James  P.  Hardir  in  the  House 
of  Representatives  of  Kentucky,  on  the  Importation  of  Slaves, 
[n,  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  13.  **.  30327 

Hardin  (John  J.)  Speech  of  Mr.  J.  J.  Hardin,  ...  review- 
ing the  Public  Life  &  Political  Principles  of  Mr.  Van  Buren.  ... 
March  21,  1844.     Washington.  [1844.]    8vo,  pp.  32.        c,  m. 

Harding  (A.)  Speech  of  A,  Harding  of  Kentucky,  on 
Emancipation  of  Slaves  in  Rebel  States.  ...  Dec.  17,  i86r.  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  30329 

Also :  Speech  ...  on  the  President's  Two  PrccUmations,  and  the  Two  Rebellions, 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January  ai,  1863.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15. 


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vo,  pp.  40. 


Harding  (A.)  Address,  before  the  "  Franklin  R.  A.  Chap- 
ter," at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  on  St.  John's  Day.  By  Alpheus 
Harding.     Wendell.  1832.    8vo.  30330 

Also:  The  Farewell  Discourse  ...  Jan.  5,  1845,  to  the  Congregational  Church  and 
Society  in  New  Salem.  Barre :  Alltrt  Tyltr,  1 845.  8vo,  pp.  ao.  —  Masonic  Dis- 
course at  Princeton  [Mass.],  July  24,  1813.     Wendtll.  iSaj.    8vo.    w. 

Harding  (B.)  A  Tour  through  the  Western  Country,  A.D. 
1818  &  1819.  By  Benjamin  Harding,  Surveyor.  Published  for 
the  Use  of  Emigrants.  New-London :  Printed  by  Samuel  Green 
for  the  Juthor.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  (i),  17.  c,  h.,  w.  30331 

Harding  (C.)  My  Egotistigraphy.  By  Chester  Harding. 
Prepared  for  his  Family  and  Friends,  by  one  of  his  Children 
[M.E.White].  Cambridge :  Press  of  John  IVilson  and  Son.  1866. 
i2mo,  pp.  185.  C,  H.  30332 

Privately  printed.     Mr.  Harding  was  an  eminent  artist. 

Harding  (G.)  Argument  for  the  Complainant,  in  the  Case 
of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  vs.  The  Wheeling  and  Belmont 
Bridge  Company  ...  .  In  Reply  to  Mr.  Russell,  by  George 
Harding.     Washington.  1851.    ovo,  pp.  16.  30333 

[HORDING.]  ...  In  the  Matter  of  Application  of  Samuel  F. 
B.  Morse,  for  an  Extension  for  Seven  Years  of  Letters  Patent 
granted  to  him  June  20th,  1840,  reissued  January  15th,  1846, 
and  ...  June  13th,  1848,  for  the  Electro-Magnetic  Recording 
Telegraph.  Argument  in  Favor  of  the  Extension.  Washington. 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  40.  30334 

[Harding  (J.  D.)]  ...  Report  of  the  Law  Officers  of  the 
Crown  ...  in  a  Memorandum  ...  on  the  subject  of  the  Fishery 
Convention  with  the  Government  of  the  United  States  in  18 18, 
...  London.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  6.  h.  30335 

Signed  by  J.  D.  Harding,  Fred.  T.  Hesiger,  Fitzroy  Kelly. 

Harding  (S.  S.)  Oration  by  Hon.  S.  S.  Harding,  Chief 
Justice  of  Colorado,  delivered  ...  in  the  City  of  Denver,  Feb- 
ruary 22d,  1864.    Denver,  Colorado.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  36.     30336 

[Harding  (W.  M.)]  Trans-Atlantic  Sketches,  by  "Porte 
Plume."    New  Tori:  G.  F.  Nesbitt  iff  Co.  1870.    8vo,  pp.  87. 

[Hardinge  (B.)]  Belle  Boyd,  in  Camp  and  Prison.  With 
an  Introduction  by  a  Friend  to  the  South.  London  :  Saunders  bf 
Otley.  1865.    2  vols.,  post  8 vo,  pp.  xi,  291 ;  XV,  280.    Portrait. 


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[Hardinge.]  Belle  Boyd  in  Camp  and  Prison.  Written  by 
Herself.  With  an  Introduction  by  George  Augustus  Sala.  Nnv 
Tori:  BUlockl^Co.  1865.    i2mo,  pp.  464.  B A.  30339 

"  Belle  Boyd  wag  a  young  woman  of  Martinsburg,  Virginia ;  who  was  notorious  as  a 
skillful  spy  for  Stonewall  Jackson  and  other  Rebel  Generals,  and  she  closed  her  career 
by  seducing  one  Hardinge,  a  lieutenant  of  our  navy,  who  fell  in  love  with  her ;  and 
for  her  sake,  suffered  the  escape  of  a  prisoner  in  his  hands,  and  afterward  deserted  to 
the  enemy  and  married  Miss  Boyd." — Evening  Pott,  Aug.  3,  1865. 

Hardinge  (E.)  "America  and  her  Destiny:"  Inspirational 
Discourse  given  extemporaneously  at  Dodworth's  Hall,  New 
York,  ...  August  25,  1861,  through  Emma  Hardinge,  by  the 
Spirits.  New  York:  Robert  M.  DeWitt.  [1861.]  8vo,  pp.  15. 
-j-  Second  Edition.     \lbid^  30340 

Hardinge.  The  Great  Funeral  Oration  on  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. By  Miss  Emma  Hardinge.  Delivered  April  16,  1865,  at 
Cooper  Institute,  New  York,  before  upwards  of  three  thousand 
persons.  New  York:  American  News  Company.  [1865.]  8vo, 
pp.  28.  30341 

Hardinge.  Modern  American  Spiritualism ;  a  Twenty 
Years'  Record  of  the  Communion  between  Earth  and  the  World 
of  Spirits.  By  Emma  Hardinge.  New  York:  The  Author.  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  565.     2  Plates,  13  Portraits.  c.  30342 

A  record  of  infatuation  would  be  a  better  title. 

Hardman  (F.)  Scenes  and  Adventures  in  Central  America. 
Edited  by  Frederick  Hardman  ...  .  Edinburgh  and  London.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  (7),  298.  c,  H.,  p.  30343 

Principally  adventures  in  Louisiana,  Texas  and  Northern  Mexico.     See  Jerrmann 
(Edward).     Reprinted  as: 

Hardman.  Frontier  Life ;  or.  Scenes  and  Adventures  in  the 
Southwest.  By  F.  Hardman.  Auburn:  Derby  i^  Miller.  1853. 
i2mo.    +  New  Edition.     [/J/V.]    i2mo,  pp.  376.  30344 

Hard-Scrabble  Callendar.  Report  of  the  Trials  of  Oliver 
Cummins,  Nathaniel  G.  Metcalf,  Gilbert  Humes  and  Arthur 
Farrier,  who  were  indicted  with  six  others  for  a  Riot,  and  for 
aiding  in  pulling  down  a  Dwelling  House,  on  the  i8th  October, 
at  Hard-Scrabble.  Providence:  Printed  for  the  Purchaser.  1824. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  30345 

Hardwick,  Mass.  Report  of  the  Selectmen  of  Hardwick,  for 
the  Year  ending  March  I    1867.  ...  Boston.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  60. 


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Report  of  the  Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor  of  Hard- 
wick,  ...  February  15,  1868.     Barre.  [1868.]    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Hardy  (Arthur  S.)  Oration  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the 
U.  S.  Military  Academy,  July  4th,  1868,  by  Cadet  Hardy.  ... 
[IVest  Point,   1868.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  30348 

Hardy  (C)  Forest  Life  in  Acadie.  Sketches  of  Sport  and 
Natural  History  in  the  Lower  Provinces  of  the  Canadian  Do- 
minion. By  Captain  Campbell  Hardy,  ...  London:  Chapman  Id' 
Hall.   i86g.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  (1),  371.     12  Plates.  30349 

Includes  many  incidents  of  personal  association  with  the  Micmac  and  Milicctc  In- 
dians.    Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  New  York:  D.  AppUton  &  Co.   1869. 

Hardy.  Sporting  Adventures  in  the  New  World ;  or.  Days 
and  Nights  of  Moose-Hunting  in  the  Pine  Forests  of  Acadia. 
By  Lieut.  Campbell  Hardy,  ...  London:  Hurst  i^  Blackett.  1855. 
2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xii,  304 ;  viii,  299.  H.  30350 

Contains  many  particulars  concerning  the  Micmac  Indians. 

Hardy  {Sir  Charles).  Chronological  List  of  the  Captains  of 
the  Royal  Navy,  from  June  1673  to  1788.  By  Rear  Admiral 
Hardy.     1779.    Oblg.  4to.  30351 

Hardy.  An  Address  to  his  Excellency  Sir  Charles  Hardy, 
Captain  General  and  Governor  in  Chief  of  the  Province  of  New- 
York  ...  By  the  Author  of  a  Weekly  Paper,  entitled.  The  Watch- 
Tower.     [J.  P.  Zenger.]     New  Tork.    1755.     Folio,  pp.  xiii. 

Hardy  (D.)  Poems.  By  D.  Hardy,  Jr.  With  a  Biograph- 
ical Sketch.     New  Tork.  1858.     i8mo,  pp.  260.  s.  30353 

H[ardy]  (J[ohn]).  A  |  Description  |  of  the  |  Last  Voyage  |  to  | 
Bermudas,  |  In  the  Ship |  Marygold,  |  S.  P.  Commander ;  |  By  J.  H. 
(piXoxeipTjpveia.  \  Begun  November  the  twelfth,  1670.  And  end- 
ing] May  the  thi'd,  i67l.|With  Allowance.  |  London^  printed  /or 
Rowland  Reynold  at  the  Sun  and  Bible  \  in  the  Poultrey  167 1 .  |  4to, 
pp.  (8),  24  [in  verse].  30354 

Ternaux  (No,  796)  quotes  this  under  the  date  1661. 

H  RDY  (John).  Startling  Developments  of  Crim.  Con.!  Or 
Two  lormon  Apostles  exposed  ...  in  Boston  ...  .  Boston.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  30355 

Hardy  ( ).     The  History  and  Adventures  of  the  Cuban 

Expedition,  from  the  first  movements  down  to  the  dispersion  of 
the  army  at  Key  West,  and  the  Arrest  of  General  Lopez.    Also ; 

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an  account  of  the  ten  Deserters  at  Isla  de  Mugeres.  By  Lieu- 
tenant Hardy,  of  the  Kentucky  Battalion.  Lorenzo  Stratton  Gn- 
cinnati.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  94.  30356 

Hardy  (R.  W.  H.)  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  Mexico,  in 
1825,  1826,  1827,  &  1828.  By  Lieut.  R.  W.  H.  Hardy,  r.n. 
London:  Henry  Colhurn  and  Richard  Bentley .  1829.  8vo,  pp.  xiv, 
540.     Map  and  7  Plates.  c,  s.  30357 

"  Mr.  Hardy  was  sent  out  to  search  for  pearls  In  the  Gulf  o(  C'llifornia.  His  book 
is  full  of  information  on  the  little-known  regions  of  Sonora  and  Lower  California." 

[Hardy  (S.)]  A  Guide  to  Heaven  Fiom  the  Word  :  or, 
Good  Counsel  How  to  close  savingly  with  Christ.  Boston : 
Samuel  Green.   1689.    8vo.    -\- Boston.   1717.    48mo,  pp.  72.    B. 

"  Ye  author  of  this  Book  was  one  Mr.  Hardy,  vid  Calatny's  acct.  of  elected  minis- 
ters."— MS.  Note  of  Mr.  Prince.  A  book  with  this  title  is  mentioned  at  page  183  of 
Culamy's  "  Account,"  but  the  meaning  ascribed  by  Calamy  to  that  title  is  so  very  inap- 
propriate to  the  present  work,  as  to  suggest  a  doubt  whether  Mr.  Prince  was  correct  in 
identifying  the  two. 

Hardy  (W.)  Sketch  of  the  Proceedings  and  Trial  of  Wil- 
liam Hardy,  on  an  Indictment  for  the  Murder  of  an  Infant,  No- 
vember 27,  1806,  ...  at  Boston.     Boston.  1807.    8vo,  pp.  47. 

Hare  (C.  W.)  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Pennsylvania 
relative  to  the  Election  for  Governor.  By  C.  W.  Hare,  Esq. 
Philadelphia.   1 808.    8vo.  p.  30360 

Hare.  Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Benevolent 
Society  of  Pennsylvania.  At  their  first  Anniversary  Meeting, 
February  22d,  1813.  By  Charles  W.  Hare,  Esq  ...  Philadel- 
phia: Printed  for  the  Society  by  T.  J.  Stiles,   18 13.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

[Hare  (-Or.)]  Sermon  ...  Society  for  the  Propagation  of 
Christian  Knowledge.  By  Dr.  Hare,  Bishop  of  Chichester, 
[n.  p.]  1735.    4to,  pp.  86.  M.  30362 

[Hare  (Francis).]     See  Vol.  i..  No.  915. 

Hare  (J.  I.  C.)  Opinion  of  Hon.  J.  I.  Clark  Hare,  of  ... 
Philadelphia,  upon  the  Constitutionality  of  the  Acts  of  Congress 
of  February  5th,  1862.  Declaring  United  States  Notes  *' Law- 
ful Money"  and  a  "Legal  Tender."  [^Philadelphia:']  King  i^ 
Baird.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  30363 

Hare  (J.  T.)  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Joseph  T.  Hare, 
the  ...  Highwayman  ...  New  Tori.  [n.  d.]    8vo.  30364 


HARFORD. 


75 


ras  correct  in 


Hare.  Trials  of  the  Mail  Robbers  [John]  Hare,  Alexander 
and  [Lewis]  Hare,  with  the  Testimony,  the  Proceedings,  ... 
reported  by  Edward  J.  Coale  ;  ...  with  the  Trial  ...  of  William 
Wood,  an  Accessary  before  the  Fact.  ...  Baltimore  :  Edward  y. 
Coale.  1818.    8vo,  pp.  220.  ba.  30665 

Hare  (R.)  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Injury  done  to  the 
Community,  and  especially  to  the  Poor,  by  the  Prohibition  of 
Bills  under  Five  Dollars,  while  such  Bills  are  permitted  to  Cir- 
culate in  adjoining  States.  In  a  Letter  to  William  B.  Reed,  Esq. 
Also,  a  Subsequent  Letter  on  the  Failure  of  the  late  Effort  to 
Resume  Specie  Payments.  To  which  is  annexed  a  Scheme  for  a 
National  Currency.  By  Robert  Hare.  Philadelphia.  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  B.,  N.  30366 

[Hare.]  Defence  of  the  American  Character :  ...  .  Philadel- 
phia. 1819.    8vo,  pp.  12.  BA.  30367 

Hare.  Suggestions  respecting  the  Reformation  of  the  Bank- 
ing System.  By  R.  Hare,  m.d.  Philadelphia:  John  C.  Clark. 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  29.  ba.,  c,  h.,  n.  30368 

[Hare.]  A  Brief  View  of  the  Policy  and  Resources  of  the 
United  States ;  comprising  ...  Strictures  on  a  Letter  on  the 
Genius  and  Dispositions  of  the  French  Government.  ...  Phila- 
delphia: Bradford  y  Inskeep.  1810.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  3-133.       ba. 

Also :  An  Effort  to  Refute  the  Opinion  that  no  Addition  is  made  to  tiie  Capital  of 
a  Community  by  Banking.  —  Proofs  that  Credit  as  Money  ...  is  ...  preferable  to  Coin. 
Philadelphia.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  la. — Testimonials  ...  submitted  to  the  Trustees  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  ismo.  &«"  Vindication  of  the  Cherokee 
Claims,"  Vol.  iv.,  No.  12476,  which  has  been  attributed  to  Dr.  Hare. 

Harewood  Iron  and  Mining  Co.,  St.  Lawrence  County.,  New 
York.  Report  of  Directors  ....  Boston :  Geo.  C.  Rand  iif  Avery. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  16.  30370 

Harford  (J.)  Merchants'  Directory  for  1865  and  1866,  con- 
taining a  List  of  the  Principal  Manufacturers  and  Wholesale 
Dealers  in  New  York  City,  with  Map,  etc.  By  Joseph  Harford. 
New  York.   1865.     i8mo.  c.  3037 1 

Also,  for  1866  and  1867.     Neto  Tori:  Harford  &  Co.  1866.    z4mo,  pp.  208. 

Harford  (J.  S.)  Some  Account  of  the  Life,  Death  and 
Principles  of  Thomas  Paine,  together  with  Remarks  on  his  Writ- 
ings ;  and  on  their  intimate  connection  with  the  avowed  objects 
of  the  Revolutionists  of  1793  ^^^  ^^  ^^e  Radicals  in  18 19.  By 
John  S.  Harford  Esq.  Bristol:  J.  M.  Gutch.  18 19.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  93.  •  30372 


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70  HARIOT. 

Harford,  Pa.  First  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and 
Students  of  Harford  University,  Harford,  Susquehanna  County, 
Pa.,  From  Sept.  i,  1849,  to  June  i,  1851.  '^''Montrose  Democrat" 
Prints  Montrose^  Pa.   1 85 1.     8vo,  pp.  18,  (1).  30373 

Hargrave  (Francis).  An  Argument  in  the  case  of  James 
Sommersett  a  Negro,  Lately  determined  by  the  Court  of  King's 
Ucnch :  Wherein  it  is  attempted  to  demonstrate  the  present 
Unlawfulness  of  Domestic  Slavery  in  England.  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  State  of  the  Case.  By  Mr.  Hargrave,  one  of  the 
Counsel  for  the  Negro.  London :  Printed  for  the  Author :  ... 
M.  Dcc.  Lxxii.  8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.  -\-Boston,  reprinted.  1774. 
livo,  pp.  56.    +  London,  mdcclxxviii.    4to.       a.,  c,  p.  36374 

••  In  this  tract  we  meet  with  considerable  learning,  and  with  much  precision  of 
tliought  and  expression.  It  appears  not  however  in  our  opinion,  to  exhibit  a  very 
masterly  view  of  its  subject." — Monthly  JRevitiu,  xlvii.  421.  This  case  decided  the 
freedom  of  every  man  of  color  on  his  landing  in  Great  Britain. 

Hargrove  (J.)  The  Substance  of  a  Sermon,  on  the  Leading 
Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church ;  ...  the  26th  Decem- 
ber, 1802,  before  the  President  of  the  United  States,  and  ...  Con- 
gress ...  Washington.  By  John  Hargrove,  [n.  p. :]  Printed  by 
IVarner  ^  Hanna.   1803.    8vo,  pp.  24.  n.  30375 

Hariot  (T.)  Artis  Analyticae  Praxis  ad  aequationes  Alge- 
braicas  nova,  expedita  et  generali  methodi  resolvendas  :  Tracta- 
tus  e  posthumis  T.  H.  schediasmatis  descriptus.  [Edente  W. 
Warner.]     Londini :  Barker.   1631.    P'olio.  30376 

This  posthumous  work  of  Hariot  contains  interesting  information  concerning  the 
personal  history  of  that  author.     It  was  edited  by  Walter  Warner. 

Hariot.  A  briefe  and  true  re- 1  port  of  the  new  found  la.id 
of  Virginia:  of  |  the  commodities  there  found  and  to  be  raysed, 
as  well  mar-|chantable,  as  others  for  victual!,  building  and  other 
necessa- 1  rie  vses  for  those  that  are  and  shalbe  [«V]  the  planters 
there,  and  of  the  na- 1  ture  and  manners  of  the  naturall  inhabit- 
ants :  Discouered  by  the  |  English  Colony  there  seated  by  Sir 
Richard  Greinuile  Knight  in  the  yeere  1585,  which  remained 
vndcr  the  gouernment  of  Rafe  Lane  Esqui- 1  er,  one  of  her  Maies- 
tics  Esquieres,  during  the  space  of  twelue  monethes :  at  |  the 
speciall  charge  and  direction  of  the  Honourable  Sir  |  Walter 
Raleigh  Knight,  Lord  Warden  of  |  the  stanneries ;  who  therein 
hath  been  fauou- 1  red  and  authorised  by  her  Maiestie  and  |  her 
letters  patent :  |  Directed  to  the  Adventurers,  Fauourcrs,  |  and  Wel- 
willers  of  the  action,  for  the  inhabi-|ting  and  planting  there  :|  By 


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HARISON. 


77 


Thomas  Harlot  j  seruant  to  the  abouenamed  |  Sir  Walter,  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Colony,  and  |  there  imploycd  in  discouering.  |  Imprinted 
at  London  1588.  |    4to,  23  leaves.  30377 

A  work  of  great  rarity.  We  have  seen  only  one  copy,  belonging  to  Mr.  Jamea 
Lenox.  There  is  a  copy  in  the  Grenville  Library  at  the  British  Museum,  and  another 
in  the  Bodleian  Library  at  Oxford ;  and  strange  to  relate  a  copy  was  sold  at  Dublin,  in 
December,  1873,  with  five  other  rare  pieces  relating  to  America,  for  less  than  £25 — 
the  real  value  was  at  least  ten  times  that  sum.  Lowndes  does  not  even  so  much  aa 
mention  Hariot,  and  in  searching  the  works  of  other  eminent  bibliographers  our  success 
has  been  nil}  the  ominous  gap  remained  unfilled.  Rich  silently  passes  over  "anno 
1588,"  and  Stevens,  in  all  his  "Nuggets,"  had  it  not.  It  remained  for  Brunet  alone 
to  describe  the  work.  Heber  did  not  let  it  escape  his  all-devouring,  still  insatiate 
maw,  and  from  that  source  Brunet  gets  his  title.  It  is  included  in  De  Bry's  Collection, 
and  forms  the  rarest  volume  of  that  series,  which  is  described  in  our  Vol.  iii.,  pp.  24- 
30.  An  abridged  English  version  is  included  in  Hakluyt's  Collection,  Vol.  in.  For  a 
German  version  ut  Dresser,  Vol.  v.,  No.  20926. 

[Harison  (Francis).]  The  Report  of  the  Committee  of  His 
Majesty's  Council,  To  whom  it  was  Referred,  To  Examine  and 
make  Enquiry,  touching  a  Letter  found  in  the  House  of  Mr. 
Alexander  in  New-York,  on  Friday  the  First  Day  of  February, 
1733-4.  In  Order  To  Make  the  fullest  Discovery  concerning 
the  Author  of  the  same.  New-Tor k :  Printed  and  Sold  by  tVil- 
liam  Bradford.   1 734.    Folio,  pp.  1 1.  P.  30378 

New  York  arms  on  title.  A  threatening  letter  to  Mrs.  Alexander,  to  extort  money, 
was  left  at  Mr.  James  Alexander's,  and  was  attributed  by  him  to  the  Hon.  Francis 
Harison,  a  political  opponent.  See  Zenger'g  "  New  York  Journal,"  of  February  4  and 
19J  and  March  11  and  19,  1733. 

Harison.  To  the  Right  Worshipful,  the  Mayor,  Aldermen 
and  Commonalty  of  the  City  of  New- York.  ...  Francis  Harison. 
Printed  and  Sold  by  IVilliam  Bradford  in  New-Tor k.  1734.     Folio, 


pp.9. 


P-.  s.  30379 


No  title-pa^e;  dated  M;.rch  12,  1733-4.     Mr.  Harison's  vindication. 

Harison.  The  Vindication  of  James  Alexander,  one  of  His 
Majesty's  Council  for  the  Province  of  New- York  ;  and  of  Wil- 
liam Smith,  Attorney  at  Law.  From  the  Matters  charged  and 
suggested  against  them  in  two  Pamphlets  lately  published.  The 
One  a  Paper  addressed  to  the  Mayor,  Aldermen  and  Common- 
alty of  the  City  of  New-York,  by  the  Honourable  PVancis 
Harison,  Esq ;  one  of  His  Majesty's  Council  for  the  Province 
of  New- York.  The  Other  a  Report  of  the  Committee  of  His 
Majesty's  Council,  to  whom  it  was  referred  to  examine  and  make 
enquiry  touching  a  Letter  found  in  the  House  of  Mr.  Alexander, 
on  Fryday  the  1st  of  February,  1733-4,  in  order  to  make  the 
fullest  Discovery  concerning  the  Author  of  the  same.  To  which 
is  added  a  Supplement  containing  a  brief  Account  of  the  Case  of 


78 


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I 


S   I 


William  Trusdell,  PlaintifF,  against  the  Honourable  Francis  Hari- 
son,  Esq  ;  Defendant.  For  Arresting  and  imprisoning  the  Plain- 
tiff and  keeping  him  9  Weeks  in  Prison,  at  the  Suit  of  Joseph 
Weldon,  without  the  Assent,  Consent,  or  Knowledge  of  the 
same  Joseph  Weldon.  Which  Cause  was  tried  in  the  Supreme 
Court  of  New-York,  on  the  19th  of  April,  1734.  wherein  the 
Jury  found  for  the  Plainti(F  Trusdell  .£150  Damages,  and  Costs 
of  Suit.  Printed  by  John  Peter  Zenger,  and  to  be  sold  by  him  at  his 
House  in  Broad  Street^  near  the  upper  End  of  the  long  Bridge.^  in 
New-York.   1734.     Folio,  pp.  20.  P.  30380 

[Harison  (W.  H.)]  Trinity  Church  Title.  An  Exposure 
of  Miller's  Letter,  with  Documents,  &c..  Addressed  to  the  late 
Commissioners  of  the  Land  Office.  Albany:  Joel  Munsell. 
MDCCCLVI.    8vo,  pp.  46.  s.  30381 

Harizon  (A.  de).  Vozes  que  h'^ieron  eco,  en  la  religiosa 
pyra,  que  en  las  honras  del  V.  P.  Fr.  Antonio  Margil  de  Jesus, 
erigi6  N.  R.  P.  Fr.  Antonio  de  Harizon,  el  dia  21  de  Agosto  de 
1726  en  el  Convento  de  N.  S.  P.  S.  Francisco  de  la  Imperial 
Ciudad  de  Mexico.     Mexico.  [1726.]    4to,  pp.  (34),  56. 

Harker  [Rev.  Samuel).  An  Appeal  from  the  Synod  of 
New- York  and  Philadelphia,  to  the  Christian  World  ...  Written 
by  Himself.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Wiliiam  Dunlap.  m,dcc,- 
Lxm.    8vo,  pp.  40.  BA.,  M.  30383 

Harkness  (E.)  The  Disposition  of  the  Mineral  Lands.  By 
Edson  Harkness,  of  Eldorado  County,  California.  Washington^ 
B.C.:  McGilli^  Withervu)^  Printers.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.       H. 

Harlaem  River :  its  Use  previous  to  and  since  the  Revolution- 
ary War.  ...  New  York.   1857.    8vo.  s.  30385 

Harlan  (J.)  Admission  of  Kansas.  Speech  of  Hon.  James 
Harlan,  of  Iowa,  in  the  Senate  ...  March  27,  1856.  [n.  p.  n. 
d.]    8vo,  pp.  14.  30386 

Also:  The  Constitution  Upheld  and  Maintained.  Speech  ...  [n.  p.  1864.]  8vo, 
pp.  8. — The  Democratic  Party;  ...  Speech  ...  June  22nd,  1859  ...  .  Mt.  Pleasantf 
Jo-wa.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  13.  —  Legal  Title  to  Property  in  Slaves.  Speech  ...  on  the 
Amendment  to  the  Constitution,  delivered  in  the  United  States  Senate,  April  6,  1864. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Reconstruction.  Speech  ...  February  10,  1868.  Ifash- 
in^ton  :  F.  &  J.  Rives  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — "Service  of  the 
Militia."  Speech  ...  July  11,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Shall  the  Terri- 
tories be  Africanized  .'  Speech  ...  January  4,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.— 
Speech  ...  April  14,  1856,  on  the  Kansas  Legislative  Petition.  —  Speech  ...  on  the 
Lecompton  Constitution  ...  January  25,  1858.  Wmhitigton.  185S.  8vo,  pp.  14. — 
State  ot  the  Union.     Speech  ...  January  11,  1S61.     [n.  p.   n.  d.J     8vo,  pp.  15.     h. 


HAKLI-IAN. 


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Pleasant, 
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6,  1864. 
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Harlan  (M.  B.)  Ellen ;  or,  the  Chained  Mother,  and  Pic- 
tures of  Kentucky  Slavery,  Drawn  from  Real  Life.  By  Mrs. 
Mary  B.  Harlan.  Cincinnati :  JppUgatt  i^  Co.  1853.  i2mo,  pp. 
260.  c.  30387 

'  Harlan  (R.)  American  Herpetology ;  or,  Genera  of  the 
North  American  Reptilia,  with  a  Synopsis  of  the  Species.  By 
Richard  Harlan,  m.d.     Philadelphia.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  88.  p. 

Harlan.  Beschreibung  der  in  der  grossen  Knochen  Hohlc — 
Tennessee  (Nord-America)  Gefundenen  Fossilen  Knochen  dcs 
Megalonyx  Lagueatus.  Von  R.  Harlan,  m.d.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  30389 

Harlan.  Fauna  Americana :  being  a  Description  of  the 
Mammiferous  Animals  inhabiting  North  America.  By  Richard 
Harlan,  M.D.  ...  Philadelphia:  Anthony  Finley.  1825.  8vo,  pp. 
318,  (2).  BA.,  P.  30390 

Harlan.  Genera  of  the  North  American  Reptilia,  ana  a 
Synopsis  of  the  Species  in  Medical  and  Physical  Researches. 
By  Richard  Harlan,  m.d.     Philadelphia.  1835.    8vo.     A.  30391 

Harlan.  Medical  and  Physical  Researches ;  or,  Original 
Memoirs  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  Physiology,  Geology,  Zoology, 
and  Comparative  Anatomy.  By  Richard  Harlan,  m.d.  Phila- 
delphia: Printed  by  Lydia  R.  Bailey.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  xxxix,  653. 
I  Table,  39  Plates.  a.,  c.  30392 

[Harlan.]  Refutation  of  Certain  Misrepresentations  issued 
against  the  Author  of  *'  Fauna  Americana,"  in  the  Philadelphia 
Franklin  Journal,  No.  i,  1826,  and  in  the  North  American  Re- 
view, No.  50.    Philadelphia:  WilUam  Stavely.  1826.    8vo,  pp.  42. 

&«  Godman  (John  D.),  Jackson  (Samuel).  Also ;  Description  of  the  Elephant 
Tortoise.  ...  Phttadelphia.  1826.  8vo.  —  Description  of  an  Hermaphrodite  Orang- 
outang lately  in  Philadelphia.  ...  Philadelphia.  l8z6.  8vo.  —  Observations  on  the 
Genus  Salamandra,  and  Description  of  a  New  Genus  of  Quadrupeds  of  the  order 
Edentata  (Chlamyphorus)  ...  New  York.  1824.  8vo.  r.  —  Zoological  and  Medical 
Miscellany.  ...  Philadelphia.  1826.    8vo.     p. 

Harland  (Marion),  pseudon.     See  Terhune  (Mary  V.  H.) 

The  Harleian  Miscellany  ;  or  a  collection  of  scarce,  curi- 
ous and  entertaining  Pamphlets  and  Tracts,  as  well  in  Manu- 
script as  in  Print,  found  in  the  late  Earl  of  Oxford's  Library, 
inspersed  with  Historical,  Political  and  Critical  Notes.  ...  [By 
W.  Oldys.]     London:  T.Osborne.  1744-46.     8  vols.,  410.     h. 


«il 


8f) 


HARMAN. 


4  [The  Same]  Lvul-Jti.  1753.  8  vols.,  8vo.  h.  f  With 
Additional  Notes  by  Thomas  Park.  London.  1808-13.  10 
vols.,  4to.    -\- London  :  Robert  Dutton.   1808-11.     B.,  ua.  3039+ 

la  voli.,  gvo,  pp.  XX,  547,  (3)1  viii,  566,  (4);  xi,  s6i,  (5)}  viii,  571,  (4)  j  xii, 
j8z,  (5)  j  vii,  55»,  (6)  J  xii,  9-608,  (4)  5  xii,  S74,  (6)  j  x,  561,  (4)  j  viii,  568,  (4) , 
IV,  557,  (6);  184,  (7),  cxxxi.  The  8vo  eilicion,  1808,  wai  editrd  by  J.  Malham,  ai\tl 
;iliio  publiaheJ  on  large  paper.  It  include)  repii'.ts  of  Harcourt'a  "Voyage  to  Guiam," 
"  The  Trades  Inrrease,"  "Declaration  ol  the  lii  neanor  of  Sir  W.  Raleigh,"  and  other 
Tracts  on  America.  L)ibdin  observes,  "  1  hardly  know  of  any  one  rollcition  or  net  of 
volumes,  likely  to  be  pro.luitivc  of  more  varied  iritertainment."  Park's  is  the  best 
edition,  as  it  cont.tins  two  additional  volumes.     Ste  aim  "  A  Selection.' 


[  Hari.ow  (Laurence).]  The  Conversion  of  an  Indian  :  In 
a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Printed  in  the  Year  1774.  \imo.  -\- 
The  Third  Edition.     Printed  in  the  Tear  178S.     l2mo,  pp.  18. 

Harlow  (S.  R.),  and  Boone  (H.  H.)  Life  Sketches  of  the 
State  Officers,  Senators,  and  Members  of  the  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  New  York,  in  1867.  By  Samuel  R  Harlow  and  H. 
H.Boone.     Albany:   IF eed^  Parsons  i^  Co.   1867.     8  vo,  pp.  418. 


Plate. 


c,  s. 


30396 


Harlow  an  '  "^Iutchins  (S.  C.)  Life  Sketch'^s  of  the  State 
Officers,  Senati  ,  ■,,  and  Members  of  the  Assembly  of  the  St.ite 
of  New  York,  in  1868.  By  S.  R.  Harlow  and  S.  C.  Hutchins. 
Albany  :  Weedy  Parsons  ^  Co.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  402.     Portrait,    s. 

Harman  (J.)  The  Crooked  Disciple's  Remarks  upon  the 
Blind  Guide's  Method  of  Preaching ;  the  Rhapsodies,  Hyper- 
boles, and  incongruities  of  the  Sacred  and  Profane,  made  use  of 
by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Squintum  at  Tottenham-Court,  etc.,  by  Mr. 
John  Harman,  Regulator  of  Enthusiasts.     [London,  n.  d.] 

This  is  an  attack  upon  the  Rev.  George  WhitcAuId. 

Harman.  Remarks  upon  the  Life,  Character  and  Behaviour 
of  the  Rev.  George  Whitetield,  as  written  by  Himself,  from  the 
time  of  his  Birth,  to  the  time  he  departed  from  his  Tabernacle. 
Demonstrating  by  Astronomical  Calculation,  that  his  Ascension, 
Meridian,  and  Declination  were  necessarily  actuated  by  Planetary 
Influence ;  and  that  his  Doctrine  was  not  from  Divine  Mission, 
but  from  a  mere  Fatality,  evident  as  daily  seen  in  the  Fatal 
Catastrophe  of  his  unhappy,  gloomy,  and  misguided  followers. 
The  whole  being  a  choice  New  Year's  Gift  for  Methodists. 
By  John  Harman,  Astronomer.  London :  Printed  for  the  Author. 
MDCCLXiv.    8vo,  pp.  48.  30399 


MARMON. 


Si 


HarmansoN  (John  H.)  Speech  ...  Ji.iic  24,  1846,  .  [on] 
the  Tariff.     {^IVashington.   1846.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  30400 

Allot  Speech  ...  on  the  independent  Treaiurjr  Bill.  ...  April  i,  1846.  tfatking- 
l»ni  BUir  skJ  RIvti,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Harmar  (J.)  The  Proceedings  of  a  Court  of  Inquiry,  Held 
at  the  Sp(  "iai  Request  of  Bri'j.'a(iier-Gencr;i'  Josiah  Harmar,  to 
investigate  his  Conduct,  as  Commanding  Officer  of  the  Expedi- 
tion against  the  Miami  Indians,  1790 ;  '1  he  same  having  been 
transmitted  by  Major-Gcneral  St.  Clair,  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
United  States,  for  the  Department  of  War.  Published  by  Au- 
thority.    Philadelphia :  Printed  by  John  Fenno.   m.dcc.xci.     Folio, 

pp.  (4),  31.  ...  ..  '•  3°4oi 

An  cxtremtly  rare,  and  lomewhat  important  trul. 

Harmer  (J.)  Address,  on  St.  John's  Day,  before  Fortitude 
Lodge,  No.  84.     By  John  Harmer.     Brooklyn.    181 1.     i6mo. 

Harmon.  A  Manual  of  the  Pension  Laws  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  embracing  all  the  Laws  under  which  Pensions, 
Bounties,  and  Bounty  Lands  are  now  Granted,  with  Forms  and 
Instructions.  To  this  is  added  a  Digest  of  the  Most  Important 
Decisions,  etc.,  etc.  Washington:  iV,  H.  iff  O.  H.  Morrison. 
1 86-.    8vo,  pp.  X,  397.  30403 

Harmon  (D.  W.)  A  Journal  of  Voyages  and  Travels  in  the 
interiour  of  North  America,  between  the  47th  and  58th  Degrees 
of  North  Latitude,  extending  from  Montreal  nearly  to  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  a  distance  of  about  5,000  miles.,  Including  an  account  of 
the  Principal  Occurrences,  during  a  Residence  of  nineteen  Years, 
in  different  parts  of  the  Country.  To  which  is  added  a  concise 
description  of  the  face  of  the  Country,  its  Inhabitants,  their  Man- 
ners, Customs,  Religion,  etc.,  and  considerable  specimens  of  the 
two  Languages,  Most  extensively  Spoken ;  together  with  an 
account  of  the  Principal  Animals,  to  be  found  in  the  Forests  and 
Prairies  of  this  extensive  Region.  Illustrated  by  a  Map  of  the 
Country,  ^y  Daniel  Williams  Harmon,  a  Partner  in  the  North- 
West  Company.  Andovtr:  Flagg  and  Gould,  1820.  8vo,  pp. 
432.     Portrait  and  Map.  b.,  ba.,  c,  s.  30404 

"Revised  and  edited  by  Mr.  Daniel  Haskell,  who  i«  said  to  have  introduced  relig- 
ious reflections  not  made  by  the  author.  Harmon's  narration  of  events  among,  .md 
peculiarities  of,  the  Indian  tribes  is  believed  by  those  familiar  with  him,  and  the  regions 
he  visited,  to  be  correct;  but  the  life  of  a  fur-trader,  dispensing  tire-water  to  the 
Indians,  while  daily  witnessing  the  murders  it  produced,  was  not  favorable  to  religious 
emotions.  Mr  Hatkell  makes  the  writer  reject  the  prober  of  jn  Indian  concubine  by 
her  father,  with  very  proper  pious  emotions ;  but  Mr.  Schoolcraft  intimates  that  the 
latter  were  not  more  consonant  with  his  character  than  the  story  of  hit  continence." 
— Field.     See  alw  Greenhow's  "Oregon,"  p.  191. 

VOL.    VIII.  10 


82 


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1 


Harmon  (J.),  Jr.  The  Columbian  Sacred  Minstrel.  By 
John  Harmon,  Jr.    Northampton^  Alms,   1809.    Oblong  410.    N. 

Harmony  Grove.     Stt  Salem,  Aiass, 

The  Harmony  of  Interests.     Stt  [Carey  (H.  C.)] 

Harmony  of  Wisdom  and  Felicity  in  relation  to  our  Civil, 
Moral,  ana  Spiritual  Behaviour.     Boston.   1743.     i2mo.     30406 

Harmony  Society.     Set  Raph  (G.) 

Harnden  (H.)  Narrative  of  the  Apprehension  in  Ridge,  N. 
H.,  of  the  Rev.  E.  K.  Avery,  charged  with  the  Murder  ot  Sarah 
M.  Cornell :  together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Inhabitants 
of  Fall  River.  By  Harvey  Harnden.  Providence:  IV,  Marshall 
Uf  Co,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  36.  30407 

Harney  (E.  E.)  Speech  of  Hon.  E.  E.  Harney  on  the  Bell 
Resolutions  ...  February  7,  1858.    [n.  p.  n.  d.j    8vo.       30408 

Harney  (W[illiam]  S.)  Official  Correspondence  of  Brig. 
Gen.  W.  S.  Harney,  U.  S.  Army,  and  First  ^t.  Geo.  Ihrie,  Late 
U.  S.  Army,  with  the  U.  S.  War  Department  ...  .  \_fVashington. 
1 86 1.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  30409 

[Hard  (CristofFel  dc).]  Copia  der  Ncwcn  Zeytung.  See 
Vol.  II,  N08.  7559  and  7560. 

Haro  (D.  L.  de).  Constitvciones  sinodales,  hechas  por  e  III. 
y  Reuer.  seflor  Don  fray  Damian  Lopez  de  Haro,  Obispo  de  la 
ciudad  de  San  JuSl  de  Puerto-Rico,  Islas  de  Barlouento,  Prouincia 
de  Cumana,  y  demas  anexas  a  ella.  Madrid^  por  Catalina  de 
Barrio  y  Anguto^  1647.    Folio,  3  I.,  Text,  128  I.  30410 

"  Cei  constitutions  diocisaines,  destinies,  i  etre  distributes  dans  le  diocise,  sent  par 
cette  raison  tris-rares  en  Europe,  aussi  ni  Antonio,  ni  Ternaux  n'en  font  mention." — 
Lbclskc,  whose  copy  sold  for  50  francs. 

Hard  y  Peralta  f A.  N.  de).  Constituciones  para  el  mejor 
regimen  y  govierno  del  real  colegio  seminario  ...  fundado  en  el 
Pueblo  de  Tepotzotlan.  Por  Alonso  Nunez  de  Haro  y  Peralta 
...  Mexico:   Zuniga.   1777.    410,  pp.  (8),  87.  304 ii 

Also ;  Carta  Pastoral  al  Rector,  &c.,  del  Real  Colegio  de  Tepotzotlan,  y  i  todos  los 
Sacerdotes  y  demas  Clerigos  en  nuestro  Arzobispado.  Altxico.  1776.  4to.  —  Carta 
Pastoral  a  todos  sus  amadus  diocesanos,  sobre  la  Doctrina  sana,  y  i  las  mas  esencialet 
obligaciones  que  tene  mos  para  con  Dios  y  para  con  el  Rey.  Mexico.  1777.  4to. — 
Relacion  de  la  funebre  Ceremonia  y  Exequias  del  ilustrisimo  SeRor  Doctor  Don  Ildefonso 
NuAez  de  Haro  y  Peralta,  Arzobispo  que  fue  de  esta  santa  iglesia  Metropolitana  de 
Mexico.  Virey  y  Capitan  General  de  esta  Nueva  Espafka,  etc.,  dispuesta  por  un  Pres- 
bitero  de  este  Artobispado.     Mtxico.  i8o2.    4to,  pp.  80,  26,  xlviii. 


'  .*ffft.jgi^i 


HAUPKU. 


83 


Haro  V  Tamariz  (Antonio  dc).  A  sus  compatriotai.  [n.  p.] 
1856.    4to,  pp.  20.  30412 

Harold  (J.)  The  Unanimous  Decision  and  Action  of  the 
Presbytery  of  Nassau,  January  14th  and  January  25th,  1865,  in 
the  juducial  case  of  John  Harold,  vtrsus  The  Session  of  Christ's 
First  Church,  Hempstead,  L.  I.  New  ITork :  G.  A,  IVhitthorne^ 
Printtt,   1865.    8vo.  30413 

Harold  (William  Vincent).  Sermon  ...  in  the  Catholic 
Church  ...  Baltimore,  November  ist,  18 10,  on  Occasion  of  the 
Consecration  of  the  Rt.  Rd.  Dr.  John  Chcverus,  Bishop  of  Bos- 
ton. By  the  Rev.  W.  V.  Harold,  one  of  the  Pastors  of  St. 
Mary's  Church,  Philadelphia.  ...  Baltimore:  Bernard  Dornin. 
1810.    8vo,  pp.  20.  BA.,  H.,  w.  30414 

Sii  [Carey  (M.)],  Vul.  111.,  and  add  to  the  •<  Rejoinder"  Second  Edition  1  [/W.] 
i8ai. 

Haroldvs  (F.  Franciscvs).  Lima  Limata  conciliis,  constitv- 
tionibvs  synodalibvs,  et  aliis  monvmentis.  Qvibvs  venerab.  ser- 
vvs  del  Toribivs  Alphonsvs  Mogroveivs  archiepisc.  Limanvii 
prouinciam  Limensem,  seu  Peruanum  Imperium  elimanuit  et  ad 
normam  SS.  Canonum  composuit.  Omnia  icxh  ex  hispanico 
sermone  latina  reddidit,  apparatu  historico,  notis,  scholiis,  et  indi- 
cibus  illustravit  Fr.  Fr.  Haroldvs  Hibernvs  Limericensis  ord. 
minor.  Roma^  Josephi  Corvi^  ^673.  Folio,  pp.  (32),  xxxiv.  Por- 
trait of  D.  Tornbio,  pp.  379,  (22).  30415 

*<  Volume  fort  rare,  traduit  de  I'eipagnol  en  latin,  par  un  moine  Irlandaii.  Non  c'ni 
par  Ternuux.  Lowndes,  dam  ion  "  Manuel  bibliographique,"  ne  fait  pas  mention  de 
cet  ouvrage,  quoique  il  indique  une  vie  de  S.  Torribio  de  Lima  par  le  meme  auteur, 
imprimie  i  Rome  en  1680  (1684  Pinelo,  qui  cite  une  autre  Edition  des  Constitutions 
lynodales  des  conciles  de  Lima,  sous  la  date  de  17x5)."  Title  and  note  from  Leclerc. 
Bohn's  edition  of  Lowndes  makes  no  mention  of  the  work  referred  to. 

Haroldvs.  Thuribi  Alphonsi  Mogroveii  Archiepiscopi  Li- 
mensis.  Vita  exemplaris  per  Fr.  F.  Haroldum,  Ord.  Minor.  Hi- 
bernum   Jmericensem  conscripta.    Roma^  1680.    4to.    Portrait. 

This  rare  volume  contains  I  he  history  of  the  ecclesiastical  affairs  of  Peru  during  a 
great  part  of  the  sixteenth  century,  and  an  account  of  the  modes  employed  for  the  con- 
version of  the  Indians. 

Harp  of  the  Beech  Woods.  Original  Poems.  Montrose.,  Pa. : 
JdamWaldie.  1822.     i2mo,  pp.  xi,  156.  30417 

Harp  and  the  Plow.     See  [Canning  (J.  D.)] 

Harper  (C.)  Memoir  on  Slavery,  read  before  the  Society 
for  the  Advancement  of  Learning,  of  South  Carolina  ...  at  Co- 


i 


84 


HARPER. 


lumbia.     1837.     By  Chancellor  Harper. 
Surges.  1838.    8vo,  pp.  61. 


Charleston:  James  S. 

B.  3   418 


Harper  (C.  C.)  An  Address  ...  at  the  ...  Meeting  of  the 
Maryland  State  Colonization  Society  ...  of  Annapolis,  January 
23,  1835.  By  Charles  C.  Harper.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  Sands 
iff  Neilson.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  30419 

Harper  [Joseph  M.]  Mr.  Harper's  Report  to  the  Legisla- 
ture of  ...  New-Hampshire  on  the  Culture  of  Silk.  [Canterbury. 
1830.]    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  30420 

Harper  (L.)  Preliminary  Report  of  the  Geology  and  Agri- 
culture of  the  State  of  Mississippi.  By  L.  Harper,  ll.d.  Jack- 
son^ State  Printer.  1857.  ^^°->  PP*  ^">  35*'  Colored  Map,  7 
Plates,  etc.  c.  30421 

Harper  (R.  D.)  The  Church  Manual,  containing  Important 
Historical  Facts  and  Reminiscences  connected  with  the  Associate 
and  Associated  Reformed  Churches,  previous  to  their  union  as 
the  United  Presbyterian  Church  of  North  America.  By  Rev. 
R.  D.  Harper  ...  Xenia,  Ohio.  Fleming  t^  Hamill,  Xenia^Ohio. 
1859.  30422 

Harper  (R.  G.)  An  Address  from  Robert  Goodloe  Harper, 
of  South-Carolina  to  his  Constituents.  Containing  his  Reasons 
for  Approving  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity,  Commerce,  and  Naviga- 
tion, with  Great-Britain.  Philadelphia.  1795.  8vo,  pp.  35.  s. 
-f-  JSoston  '   Toung  &  Minns.   1  "jgb.     1 2mo,  pp.  36. 


B*»  £i\«>   IT* 


Harper.  Address  ...  t-*  his  Constituents ;  ...  with  a  Letter 
from  Governor  Jay,  explaining  his  Sentiments  respecting  the 
French  Revolution.  New  York.  1796.  8vo.  N.  -\-  Philadel- 
phia.  1796,    8vo,  pp.  44.  M.  30424 

Harper.  An  Argument  against  the  Policy  of  re-opening  the 
African  Slave  Trade.  By  Pobert  G.  Harper,  Esq.  Atlanta^ 
Georgia:  Printed  hy  C.  R.  Hanleiter,   1858.     8vo,  pp.  78.  B. 

Harper.  Correspondence  respecting  Russia,  between  Robert 
Goodloe  Harper,  Esq.  and  Robert  Walsh,  Jr.  together  with  the 
Speech  o '  Mr.  Harper,  Commemorative  of  the  Russian  Victories, 
deliveked  at  Georgetown,  D.  C,  June  5th,  1813,  and  an  Essay 
on  ihe  Future  States  of  Europe.  Philadelphia.  1813.  8vo,  pp. 
140.  B.,  H.  30426 


HARPER. 


85 


i  Agri- 

Jack- 

Map,  7 

30421 


Harper.  General  Harper's  Speech  to  the  Citizens  of  Balti- 
more on  the  Expediency  of  promoting  a  Connexion  between  the 
Ohio,  at  Pittsburgh,  and  of  the  Waters  of  the  Chesapeake,  at 
Baltimore,  by  a  Canal  through  the  District  of  Columbia,  with 
his  Reply  to  some  of  the  Objections  of  Mr.  Winchester,  deliv- 
ered ...  on  the  20th  day  of  December,  1823.  Baltimore:  E.  T. 
Code.  1824.    8vo,  pp.  78.     Map.  c,  p.  30427 

Harper.  A  Letter  from  Robert  Goodloe  Harper  ...  to  his 
Constituents.  ...  Portsmouth:  Printed  by  Charles  Peirce.  1801. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  H.,  N.,  W.  +  \Cambridge  :'\  William  Hilliard^ 
Printer.  1801.    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  ba.,  h.,  m.  30428 

Probably  a  reprint  of  our  No.  30443,  infra. 

Harper.  A  Letter  from  General  Harper,  of  Maryland,  to 
Elias  B.  Caldwell,     boitimore.   1818.    8vo,  pp.  32.  30429 

Harper.  Mr.  Harper's  Speech  on  the  Foreign  Intercourse 
Bill,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Nicholas  and  Mr.  Gallatin.  Delivered  in 
...  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  on  ...  the 
second  of  March,  1798.  [n.  p.  n.  d.l  8vo,  pp.  43.  b.,  h.  + 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  57.     H.    -\-  Washington.   1798.       M.,  N. 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xxvi.  215.     Reprinted  as  ;  Speech  of  R.  Goodloe  Harper,  Esq.  ... 
on  Friday^  March  2,  1798.     London:  J.  fVright.     8vo,  pp.  73.     p. 

Harper.  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United 
States  and  France,  addressed  by  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  of  South 
Carolina,  to  his  Constituents,  in  May,  1797.  Philadelphia:  Tho- 
mas Bradford.  1797.  8vo,  pp.  102.  BA.,  H.,  P.  +  Second  Edi- 
tion. 1797.  i2mo.  p.  -^  London :  John  StockdaL  1797.  8vo, 
pp.  162.  4"  Philadelphia:  tVilliamCobbett.  1 798.  8vo,  pp.  II2.  + 
[Another  Edition.]  Philadelphia.  1798.  8vo,  pp.  92.  +  Third 
Edition.  Philadelphia.  1798.  8 vo,  pp.  104.  -f- Third  American 
Edition.    Philadelphia:  William  Cobbett.  1 798.     Svo,  pp.  96.     H. 

Harper.  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United 
States  and  France,  addressed  by  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  Esq. 
One  of  the  Delegates  of  South  Carolina  (a  State  at  one  time,  the 
most  devoted  to  the  French  interest  of  any  in  the  Union)  to  his 
Constituents,  in  May,  1797.  London:  Philanthropic  Press.  1797. 
8vo,  pp.  162.  +  Second  Edition.  \^Ibid.']  8vo,  pp.  viii,  5-109, 
(2).  +  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia^  Printed.  Dublin,  Reprinted: 
P.  Byrne.  m,dcc,xcviii.  8vo,  pp.  t6o.  -|-  [Another]  Third  Edi- 
tion. Dublin:  William  Walter  and  Son.  m.dcc.xcviii.  8vo,  pp. 
160.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Dublin.  m,dcc,xcviii.  8vo,  pp.  91. 
+  Fifth  Edition.     London:  John  Stockdale.   1798.     8vo,  pp.  109, 


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•!:. 


Harper.  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United 
States  and  France,  addressed  By  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  Esq. 
One  of  the  Representatives  in  Congress  for  the  State  of  Soutli 
Carolina,  To  his  Constituents,  in  May  1797,  ...  Second  Edi- 
tion. Philadelphia  Printed.  London  Reprinted  ...  and  Sold  by 
Debreti  and  IVright^  ...  and  by  all  other  Booksellers  Except  'John 
Stockdale,  1789.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  5-109,  (i).  +  Third  Edition. 
\_Ibid.'\  -|-  Fourth  Edition.  [^Ibid.']  8vo,  pp.  viii,  5-109,  (2).  B. 
-\-  Fifth  Edition.  \^Ibid.']  i2mo,  pp.  (8),  7-86.  +  Sixth  Edi- 
tion.   [Ibid.l    8vo,  pp.  viii,  5-109,  (i).  30433 

Ste  an  explanation  of  the  note  "  sold  by  all  booksellers  except  by  John  Stockdale" 
at  back  of  title-pajje. 

Harper.  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United 
States  and  France,  addressed  By  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  Esq. 
One  of  the  Representatives  in  Congress  for  the  State  of  South 
Carolina,  to  his  Constituents,  in  May  1797.  Fifth  Edition. 
Philadelphia  Printed.  London  Reprinted  John  Stockdale^  179^. 
8vo,  Title  and  Text,  pp.  5-109.  30434 

Harper.  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United 
States  and  France  addressed  By  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  Esq. 
One  of  the  Representatives  in  Congress  for  the  State  of  South 
Carolina,  to  his  Constituents,  in  May,  1797.  Tenth  Edition. 
Philadelphia  printed.  Edinburgh  reprinted.  Arch.  Constable^  Cross. 
1798.     l2mo,  pp.  89.  30435 

Harper.  Observations  on  the  Dispute  between  the  United 
States  &  France,  addressed  by  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  of  South 
Carolina,  to  his  Constituents,  in  May  1797.  Fourth  American 
Edition.  To  which  is  annexed.  His  Speech,  in  Congress,  on  the 
Foreign  Intercourse  Bill,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Nicholas,  Mr.  Gallatin, 
and  Others,  delivered  March  2,  1798.  Boston^  Printed  /or  the 
Subscribers y  Jpril^  1798.    8vo.  pp.  151.         B.,  ba.,  h.,  n.  30436 

Harper.  Observations  on  the  North  American  Land  Com- 
pany, lately  instituted  in  Philadelphia ;  containing  an  Illustration 
of  the  Object  of  the  Company's  Plan,  the  Articles  of  Associa- 
tion, with  a  succinct  Account  of  the  States  wherein  their  lands 
lie  ;  to  which  are  added,  Remarks  on  American  Lands  in  general, 
more  particularly  the  Pine  Lands  of  the  Southern  and  Western 
States,  in  Two  Letters  from  Robert  G.  Harper,  Esq.  of  South 
Carolina,  to  a  Gentleman  in  Philadelphia.  London:  H.  L. 
Galabin.  mdccxcvi.    8vo,  pp.  149.  m.  30437 


HARPER. 


87 


Harper.  Observations  on  the  North  American  Land  Com- 
pany, lately  instituted  in  Philadelphia :  containing  an  Illustration 
of  the  Company's  Plan,  the  Articles  of  Association,  with  an 
account  of  the  States  where  the  lands  lie :  to  which  are  added, 
remarks  on  American  lands  in  general,  more  particularly  the 
pine-lands  of  the  Southern  and  Western  States,  in  two  letters 
from  Robert  G.  Harper,  Esq.,  Member  of  Congress  from  South 
Carolina.     London:  H.  L.  Galabin.   1796.     8vo,  pp.  xviii,  145. 

Harper.  Observations  on  the  North-American  Land-Com- 
pany, lately  instituted  in  Philadelphia :  Containing  an  Illustration 
of  the  Object  of  the  Company's  Plan,  the  Articles  of  Associa- 
tion, with  a  succinct  Account  of  the  States  wherein  the  Lands 
lie :  To  which  are  added,  Remarks  on  the  American  Lands  in 
general,  more  particularly  the  Pine-Lands  of  the  Southern  and 
Western  States,  in  Two  Letters  from  Robert  G.  Harper,  Esquire, 
Member  of  Congress,  for  South  Carolina,  to  a  Gentleman  in 
Philadelphia.  London  :  C.  Bannell  and  H.  Savante,  and  sold  by  f. 
Debrett^  m,dcc,xcvi.    8vo,  pp.  149.  30439 

"  Mr.  Harper's  letters  are  sensibly  written,  and  his  remarks  on  the  pine-barrens  are 
very  satisfactory,  and  prove  that  these  lands,  when  brought  into  cultivation,  will  be  very 
valuable." — Monthly  Review,  xx.  all. 

Harper.  Observations  sur  les  Demeles  entre  les  £tats-Unis 
et  la  France ;  adressees  par  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  Esq.  I'un 
des  Representans  au  Congres  pour  la  Caroline  Meridionale  ...  en 
Mai  1797.  ...  Londres:  T.  Bay  its.  1798.  8vo,  pp.  (i),  11,  vi, 
126,  (l).  BA.  30440 

Harper.  An  Oration,  on  the  Birth  of  Washington.  ...  be- 
fore the  Washington  Society  of  Alexandria,  ...  on  the  22d.  of 
February,  A.D.  1810.  ...  Alexandria:  Printed  by  S.  Snowden. 
1810.     8vo,  pp.  18.  B.,  s.  30441 

Harper.  Select  Works  of  Robert  Goodloe  Harper :  Con- 
sisting of  Speeches  on  Political  and  Forensic  Subjects  ;  with  the 
Answer  drawn  up  by  him  to  the  Articles  of  Impeachment  against 
Judge  Chase.  ...  Vol.  i.  Baltimore:  0.  H.  Neilson.  1814.  Svo, 
pp.  iv,  400.  B.,  c,  H.,  N.  30442 

No  more  published.     Highly  commended  in  Blackwood's  "Magazine,"  xvii.  56. 

Harper.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Principal  Proceedings  of 
Congress,  in  the  late  Session,  and  a  Sketch  of  the  state  of  Affairs 
between  the  United  States  and  France  in  July,  1798  ;  in  a  Letter 
from  Robert  Goodloe  Harper,  Esq.,  of  South  Carolina,  to  one 
of  his  Constituents.     Philadelphia :  IVilliam  Cobbett.   1798.     Svo, 


88 


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-\-  London . 


pp.22.     B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.    -\- L.onaon  :  J.  IVright.    1798.    8vo,  pp. 
25.    +  llbid.']  1799.  30443 

Mr.  Rich  luggeits  that  this  ii  the  lame  as  the  "  Observations  on  the  Dispute,"  in 
which  he  is  mistaken.  "  The  Proceedings"  relate  to  the  affairs  of  France,  involved  in 
the  W.  X.  Y.  Z.  Question. 

Harper.  Speech  of  R.  G.  Harper,  Esq.,  at  the  Celebration 
of  the  Recent  Triumphs  of  the  Cause  of  Mankind,  in  Germany ; 
delivered  at  Annapolis,  January  20,  18 14.  ...  Boston:  Russell^ 
Cutler  bf  Co.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  81,  (l).  B.,  ba.,  H.  -{- Jlexandriay 
D.  C. :  Printed  by  S.  Snowden  and  J.  D.  Simms.  [18 14.]  8vo,  pp. 
68.  BA.,  H.,  N.  +  New  Haven:  Printed  by  Oliver  Steele.  18 14. 
8vo,  pp.  59.  B.,  M.  30444 

Also  ;  Mr.  Harper's  Speech  on  the  Navy  ;  Opposition  to  the  Motion  of  Mr.  Gallatin 
...  February  8,  1799.  To  which  is  annexed  a  Speech  of  the  Same  Gentleman  ... 
April  18,  1798  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Joteph  Gaits.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba. 
—  Oration  ...  before  the  Washington  Society  of  Maryland,  on  the  Fourth  of  July, 
1810.  ...  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  L.  Cook.  1810.  8vo,  pp.  12.  ba.  —  Speed)  ... 
on  the  Navy,  Feb.  8,  1796.  Philadelphia,  [n.  d.]  8vo.  w. — Speech  ...  29  May 
1797,  ...  on  the  Conduct  of  France  towards  the  United  States.  Philadelphia :  ff^illiam 
Cobbett.  1798.  8vo,  pp.  44.  h.,  s.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  War  with  Great  Britain,  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  81.  M.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Reduction  of  the  Army.  Philadel- 
phia. 1800.  i2mo,  pp.  44.  BA.,  H.,  N.  —  Speeches,  ...  on  the  Necessity  of  granting 
Convoy:  and  on  Augmenting  the  Navy.  Philadelphia.  1797.  8vo.  '  See  also  \i\\]\%- 
ton  (£.  B.)  Mr.  Harper  was  a  member  of  Congress  from  South  Carolina  in  1795. 
After  his  marriage  to  the  daughter  oi  Charles  Carroll,  he  removed  to  Maryland,  which 
State  sent  him  to  the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  "  His  writings  are  energetic,  manly, 
profound,  satisfactory.  We  hold  him  to  be,  altogether,  one  of  the  ablest  men  that 
North  America  has  produced." — Blackwood's  Magazine,  vii.  56.  See  alto  "  M.  Rev.," 
XXV.  230. 

Harper  (W.)  Memoir  of  the  Life  ...  of  the  Late  Hon. 
Henry  Wm.  De  Saussure  ...  read  on  the  15th  February,  1841, 
...  Charleston.  By  the  Hon.  William  Harper.  ...  Charleston: 
Printed  by  IV.  Riley.   1841.     8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  30445 

Harper.  The  Remedy  by  State  Interposition,  or  Nullifi- 
cation, Explained  and  Advocated.  By  William  Harper.  Charles- 
ton.  1832.     i2mo.  30446 

Also ;  The  South  Carolina  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Learning  ...  Annivers- 
ary Oration,  delivered  by  the  Hon.  William  Harper,  ...  Dec.  9,  1835.  Washington: 
Duff  Green.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  23.  b.,  ba.,  M.  —  Speech  ...  before  the  Charleston  State 
RifThts  and  Free  Trade  Association,  April  I,  1832.  Charleston.  1832.  8vo,  Set  also 
Pro-Slavery  Argument. 

Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine.  Vol.  i.,  July  to  Novem- 
»er,  1850.  New  Tor. ^ :  Harper  and  Brothers,  mdcccl.  R.1.  8vo. 
Continued.  30447 

This  serial  contains  many  articles  of  historical,  biographical,  topographical,  and  polic> 
ical  interest. 


m 


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89 


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1841, 

\rleston  : 

30445 


ovem- 
%  8vo. 

30447 

ind  pulit> 


Harper  Establishment ;  or,  How  the  Story  Books  are  made. 
NewY'ork:  Harper  isf  Brothers.   1856.     l2mo,  pp.  160.     30448 

Harper's  New  York  and  Erie  Rail-Road  Guide  Book :  con- 
taining a  description  of  the  scenery,  rivers,  towns,  villages,  and 
most  important  works  on  the  road.  ...  By  Lossing  and  Barrett,  ... 
New  York:  Harper^  Brothers.  [1851.]  iimo,  pp.  173.  c.  + 
Eighth  Edition,  Revised,  Enlarged,  and  Corrected.  \_lbid.'\  1855. 
i2mo.  c.  30449 

Harper's  Pictorial  History  of  the  Rebellion.     See  Guernsey, 

Harper's  Ferry,  Md.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of 
the  Senate  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  late  Invasion  and  seizure 
of  the  Public  Property  at  Harper's  Ferry.  Washington,  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  255,  (i).  30450 

John  Brown's  Raid.     See  [Drew],  Vol.  v.  No.  20935. 

Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Bloody  Outbreak  at  Harper's  F'erry. 
Published  by  Direction  of  the  New  York  Democratic  Vigilant 
Association.     'John  F,  Trow^  Printer,  [i860.]    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Harponville  (le  Vte.)     See  Hespel  d'Harponville  (G.) 

[Harrington  [Miss).']  Narrative  of  the  Barbarous  Treat- 
ment of  Two  Unfortunate  Females  ...  of  ...  Louisiana  ...  by 
Two  Runaway  Blacks.  ...  New  York:  For  the  Publisher.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  30452 

Harrington  (G.  F.)  Inside :  a  Chronicle  of  Secession.  Bv 
George  F.  Harrington.  With  Illustrations  by  Thomas  Nast. 
New  York:  Harper i^  Brothers.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  223.     c.  30453 

Harrington  (H.  F.)  The  Comparative  Importance  of  For- 
eign and  Domestic  Missions  ;  including  Statistics  of  Education, 
&c.,  in  Albany.  A  Discourse  preached  Jan.  7,  1846.  By  Rev. 
Henry  F.  Harrington.    JIbany  :  Printed  by  C.  f^an  Benthuysen  and 

Co.    1846.      8V0,  pp.  30.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  30454 

Harrington.  The  Moral  Influence  of  the  American  Gov- 
ernment: an  Oration  ...  Albany,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1846  ...  By 
Henry  F.  Harrington.  Albany  :  Printed  by  C.  Van  Benthuysen  and 
Co.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  8.  30455 

Also :  Our  Grammar  Schools  :  Why  do  they  not  furnish  more  and  better  Material 
to  our  High  Schools?  A  Lecture  ...  Springfield,  October  19th,  1867.  ...  Boston: 
Crosby  and  Aimivorth.  1867.  8va,  pp.  38.  b. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  on  ...  the  *' Anti- 
rent"  Disturbances  ...  December  az,  1 844.  Albany:  fVeare  C.  Little.  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  23.      BA.,  s. 

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Harrington  (J.)  A  Discourse  ...  on  the  ...  Death  of  Caleb 
A.  Buckingham,  Esq.,  ...  Jan.  15,  1841.  By  Joseph  Harring- 
ton ...   .    Chicago:   Hokotnb  ijf  Company.   iC'^i.     8vo,  pp.  13,  (1). 

Harrington  (T.)     A  Century  Sermon,  preached  at  the  First- 
Parish  in  Lancaster,  May  28th,  1753.     By  Timothy  Harrington, 
...   Boston^  N.  £.:   S.  Kneeland.    1753.     4to,  pp.  (4),  29.     B.,  P. 
-|-  Leominster :  Printed  by  S.  &  "J.  IVilder.  1806.    8vo,  pp.  25,  (l). 
Contains  an  account  of  the  settlement  of  Lancaster,  Mass. 

Harrington.  A  Peaceable  Temper  and  Conduct  divinely 
enjoined.  Discourse  delivered  at  Princetown,  Dec.  23,  1759. 
By  Timothy  Harrington.     Boston.   1760.     8vo,  pp.  22.  M. 

Harrington.  Prevailing  Wickedness,  and  Distressing  Judg- 
ments, Ill-boding  Symptoms  on  a  Stupid  People.  A  Discourse, 
...  Lancaster,  ...  September  5th,  1756.  By  Timothy  Harring- 
ton. ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Edes  and  GUI.  m,dcc,lvi.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Harrington  (William  H.)  Harrington's  Oration  [delivered 
in  Nev(^  Bedford,  J.ly  4,  1833.     New  Bedford.  1833.]    Folio,  i  1. 

Also;  Speech  ...  at  the  Company  Election,  Dec.  26,  1829.     New  Bedford.   1829. 
I2mo. 

Harriott  (J.)  Struggles  through  Life,  Examplified  in  Vari- 
ous Travels  and  Adventures  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  &  America, 
of  Lieut,  John  Harriott,  now  Resident-Magistrate  of  the  Thames 
Police.  ...  London:  Hatchard.  1807.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  xxiv, 
375  »  ''S  347*  Portrait,  'h.,  s.  +  London  Printed.  Philadelphia 
reprinted  by  James  Humphreys.  1 809.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  iii-304; 
267.  li.  -j-  New  York:  Inskeep  ^  Bradford.  1809.  2  vols., 
I2mo,  pp.  304  ;  267.  -}- Philadelphia.  [^Ibid.]  p.  -'- Third  Edi- 
tion. London:  Longman, /or  the  Juthor.  18 1 5.  3  vols.,  l2mo, 
pp.  XXV,  443,  Portrait ;  xii,  428  ;  vii,  (i),  479. 


B.,  BA.,  c. 


a  large  portion  of  this  curious  book  relates  to  America,  and  especially  Long  Island, 
the  author  having  passed  much  of  his  life  there. 

Harris  (A.)  A  Geographical  Hand  Book  ...  .  By  Alex. 
Harris.     Lancaster  (Pa.)    1862.     l2mo,  pp.  427,  (l).      C  30462 

Harris  (B.)  Case  of  Benjamin  Harris,  HooKseller,  lately 
come  from  New  England,  a  Citizen  of  London,  who  had  been 
exposed  in  the  Pillory  before  his  own  house,  mar  I  he  Rtivitl 
Exchange,  imprisoned  two  years,  and  lined  £500  by  Lord  Chii'f 
Justice  Scroggs,  and  other  Judges,  for  Reprinting  and  Selling  "  An 
Appeal  from  the  Country  to  the  Citv,"  &c.     1681.     Folio,  i  1. 


flARRlS. 


91 


Harris  (B.  G.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Benjamin  G.  Harris,  of 
Maryland,  ...  April  9,  1864,  on  the  Resolution  to  expel  Mr. 
Long.  If^ashingtott :  Constitutional  Union  Ojjice.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  7.  30464 

Also:  Speech  ...  June  14,  1866.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]     8vo. — Speech  ...  on  Secret  Socie- 
ties, ...   House  of  Delegates  oF  Maryland,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo.     c. 

Harris  (B.  W.)  The  Annexation  Question.  Closing  Ar- 
gument of  B.  W.  Harris,  Esq.  ...  against  the  Annexation  ... 
Roxbury  to  Boston  ...  April  27,  1869.  Boston:  Rockwell  ijf 
Rollins.  1869.     8vo,  pp.  51.  h.  30465 

Harris  (C)  History  of  the  Captivity  and  Providential  release 
therefrom  of  Mrs.  C.'roline  Harris,  Wife  of  the  late  Mr.  Richard 
Harris,  of  Fianklin  County,  State  of  Newr  York  :  who  with  Mr;.. 
Clarissa  Plummer,  wife  of  Mr.  James  Plummer,  were  in  the 
Spring  of  1835  (with  their  unfortunate  husbands)  taken  prisoners 
by  the  Camanche  tribe  of  Indians,  while  emigrating  from  said 
Franklin  County  (N.  Y.)  to  Texas,  and  after  having  been  made 
to  witness  the  tragical  deaths  of  their  husbands,  and  held  nearly 
two  years  in  bondage,  were  providentially  redeemed  therefrom  by 
two  of  their  country-men  attached  to  a  Company  of  Santa  Fe 
Fur  Traders.  New  Tori:  Perry  i^  Cook.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Plate.  30466 

Harris  (C.  H.)  History  of  the  Vena;. go  Oil  Regions :  ... 
and  other  Places  of  Note  in  the  Oil  Regions.     By  Charles  H. 


Harris,     Titusville^  Pa.    1866.     i2mo, 


pp, 


V,  108. 


2  Plates,     c. 


[Harris  (D.  L.)]  The  Hoosac  Tunnel  and  Troy  and  Green- 
field Rail  Road.     [n.  p.]  1862.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  30468 

Harris  (E.  D.)  An  Account  of  some  of  the  Descendants 
of  Capt.  Thomas  Brattle,  Compiled  by  Edward  Doubleday 
Harris.     [^Boston  :'\  D.  Clapp  and  Son.    1867.     410,  pp.  90.         B. 

Harris.  A  Genealogical  Record  of  Thomas  Bascom  and  his 
Descendants.  By  E.  D.  Harris.  Boston  .  William  Parsons  Lunt. 
1870.     8vo,  pp.  79.  B.,  s.  30470 

Harris.  The  Vassalls  of  New  England  and  their  Immediate 
Descendants.  ...  By  Edward  D.  Harris.  ...  Jllxiny :  J.  Munsell. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  26.  B.,  H.,  s.  30471 

Harris  (E.)    Observations  in  Hospitals  in  Shenandoah  Valley, 
By  Elisha  Harris,  m.d.     [n.  p.   //,  d,"|    pp.  12. 


October,  1864 

Also  :   Pestilential  Uiaeasi^a,  and  the  Laws  which  guve 
fer  ...  [to]   the   {Quarantine   Commissioners  .,,  yllliin]/ 


vern  their  Propjg  ifijfi.      A  I.ft- 
1858.     8vo,  pp.  23.     i.     4 


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] 


Tohcio,  N.  T.  i8|;j.  limo,  pn.  43.  «.  —  Sanitary  Qualities  of  the  Water-Supply  of 
New  Vurk  --ind  Brooklyn.  ...  Atw  Yorks  C.  S.  H^iticolt  &  Co.,  Friniin.  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  16.     H. 

Harris  (G.)     The  Economy  and  Policy  of  a  Christian  Edu- 


^RRIS   (i 
1.  ...  B 


cation.  ...  i3y  George  Harris.    Baltimore.  1823.    i2mo,  pp.  282. 

Harris  (I.)  Speech  upon  the  Anti-Rent  Question  ...  As- 
sembly [New  York],  February  4,  1846.    [n.  p  n.  d.]    8vo.     b. 

Harris  (I.)  Confiscation  of  Rebel  Property.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Ira  Harris  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  April  14,  1862.  Wash- 
ington: D.  C.  Scammelli^  Co.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  8.     B.,  H.  30475 

Harris.  The  Expulsion  of  Senator  Bright.  Speeches  ...  in 
the  Senate  ...  January  24  and  February  25,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  7.  30476 

Harris  (Isaac).     See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Harris  (J.  D.)  A  Summer  on  the  Borders  of  the  Caribbean 
Sea.  By  J.  Dennis  Harris.  With  an  Introduction  by  George 
William  Curtis.     New  Tork :  A.  B.  Burdick.   i860.    i2mo,  pp. 


179. 


c,  H.  30477 


Harris  (J.  H.)  Speech  of  James  H.  Harris  ...  August  14th, 
1868,  in  Support  of  the  Militia  Bill.     [n.  p.   n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  3. 

Harris  (J.  H.)  A  Letter  to  Archdeacon  Strahan,  in  reply  to 
some  passages  in  his  "  Letter  to  Dr.  Chalmers,  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Bishop  Hobart,"  respecting  ...  the  Bible  Society. 
By  J.  H.  Harris,  d.d.      Tork.,  U.  C.   1833.     8vo,  pp.  23.  s. 

Harris  (J.  M.)  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh,  delivered  by  J.  Morrison  Harris  before  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  May  19,  1846  ...  .  Baltimore: 
Printed  ...  by  John  D.  Toy  ...  mdcccxlvi.     8vo,  pp.  71.       30480 

Harris.  A  Paper  upon  California  :  read  before  the  Maryland 
Historical  Society,  by  J.  Morrison  Harris  ...  March,  1849.  ^^^~ 
timore :  Printed  ...  by  John  D.  Toy  ...   mdcccxlix.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

Also:  State  of  the  Union.     Speech  ...  January  29,  1861.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp  8. 

\J  Harris  (J.)  Navigantium  atque  Itinerantium  Bibliotheca ; 
or  a  Compleat  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels :  Consisting 
of  above  Four  Hundred  of  the  most  Authentick  Writers  ;  begin- 
ning with  Hackluit,  Purchass,  &c.  in  English ;  Ramusio  in  Italian : 
Thevenot,  &c.  in  French  ;  De  Bry,  and  Grynaei  Novus  Orbis  in 
Latin;  the  Dutch  East-India  Company  in  Dutch:  And  Continued 
with  Others  of  Note  that  have  Published  Histories,  Voyages, 


)  i 


HARRIS. 


93 


s. 


Travels,  or  Discoveries,  in  the  English,  Latin,  French,  Italian, 
Spanish,  Portuguese,  German,  or  Dutch  Tongues ;  relating  To  any 
part  of  Asia,  Africa,  America,  Europe,  or  the  Islands  thereof,  to 
this  present  Time.  With  the  Heads  of  several  of  our  most  Con- 
siderable Sea-Commanders  ;  and  a  great  Number  of  Excellent 
Maps  of  all  Parts  of  the  World,  and  Cuts  of  most  Curious  Things 
in  all  the  Voyages.  ...  To  which  is  Prefixed,  a  History  of  the 
Peopling  of  tne  several  Parts  of  the  World,  and  particularly  of 
America  ...  &c.  By  John  Harris,  a.m.  ...  London:  T.  Bennet. 
M  DCC  V.  2  vols.,  folio,  pp.  (14),  Ixvii,  862,  (14) }  (6),  928,  5^, 
(12).     9  Maps,  23  Plates.  ba.,  c.  30482 

First  edition.  "  It  appears  to  have  been  got  up  in  competition  with  Churchill's  Col- 
lection, but  differs  entirely  from  that  work,  being  a  hhtory  of  all  the  known  voyages 
and  travels,  whereas  Churchill's  is  a  colUctkn  of  some  particular  relations  and  histories." 
—  Rich  Bib.  yim.  i.  9. 

Harris.  Navigantium  atque  Itinerantium  Bibliotheca ;  or,  a 
Complete  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels ;  consisting  of 
above  Six  Hundred  of  the  most  Authentic  Writers ;  beginning 
with  Hakluit,  Purchas,  &c.,  in  English ;  Ramusio,  ...  Carreri, 
&c.,  in  Italian  ;  Thevenot,  ...  Labat,  &c.,  in  French  ;  De  Brye 
and  Grynaeus,  MafFeus,  &c.,  in  Latin  ;  Herrera,  Oviedo,  Coreal, 
&c.,  in  Spanish,  and  the  Voyages  ...  of  the  East  India  Company  in 
Holland,  in  Dutch,  together  with  such  other  Histories,  Voyages, 
Travels,  or  Discoveries,  ,  in  English,  Latin,  French,  Italian, 
Spanish,  Portuguese,  High  and  Low  Dutch,  or  in  any  other 
European  language.  Containing  whatever  has  been  observed 
worthy  of  notice,  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America ;  in  respect 
to  the  Extent  and  Situation  of  Empires,  Kingdoms,  Provinces, 
&c.  The  Climate,  Soil,  Produce,  whether  Animal,  Vegetable, 
or  Mineral  of  each  country  ;  Likewise  the  Religion,  Manners, 
and  Customs  of  the  several  Inhabitants,  their  Government,  Arts 
and  Sciences,  ...  Mountains,  Rivers,  Harbours,  &c.  Illustrated 
by  proper  ...  Maps  and  Cuts.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  copious 
introduction,  [on]  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  ...  Navigation.  ... 
Now  carefully  revised,  with  large  additions,  and  continued  down 
to  the  present  time.  [By  Dr.  John  Campbell.]  London :  Printed 
for  T.  Osborne  and  others,  m.dcc.lxiv.  2  vols.,  folio,  pp.  (lo), 
xvi,  (4),  984,  17  Plates  and  5  Maps;  (lo),  1056,  Index,  11  1., 
10  Maps  and  33  Plates.  ba.,  c,  p.  30483 

This  edition  was  first  issued  in  1743-4.     "As  to  Harris's  Collection,  let  any  one 
inspect  th"  curious  contents  only  of  the  first  volume  as  exhibited  by  Mr.  Harris,  in  hi 
valuable  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Royal   Institution,  p.  a6o,  and   he  will  not 
hesitate  a  moment  respecting   the  importance  of  this  work." — Dibdin's  L/'Ararji  Cow- 
f anion.     There  arc  copies  on  large  paper. 


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Harris  (J.  O.)  Report  to  the  Mayor  of  New  Orleans  on 
the  Charitable  Institutions  in  the  Cities  ot  New  Orleans  and 
Jefferson.    Hy  J.  O.  Harris.     New  Or/tans.   i868.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Harris  (J.  S.)  Levees  of  the  Mississippi.  Speech  of  Hon. 
John  S.  Harris  ...  June  2,  1870.  [^If^ashington.  1870.]  8vo, 
pp.  7.  H.  30485 

Harris  (J.  S.)  ...  A  Memorial  Sermon  ...  the  Death  of 
Rev.  Pierpont  E.  Bishop  ...  March  20th,  1859.  %  ^tw.  Jno. 
S.  Harris  ...  .  Charleston:  fValkery  Evans  i^  Co.*s.  1859.  ^vo» 
pp.  35.  H.  30486 

[Harris  (Luther  M.)]  A  Branch  of  the  Whitney  Family. 
[Boston.   1858.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  -  30487 

Harris.  Robert  Harris  and  his  Descendants.  With  Notices 
of  the  Morey  and  Metcalf  Families.  Compiled  by  Luther  M. 
Harris,  m.d.  Boston :  Printed  by  Henry  (V.  Button  is  Son.  i86' , 
8vo,  pp.  56.  s.  30488 

Harris  (M.)  Lettre  de  M.  Harris,  Citoyen  de  la  Pennsyl- 
vanie  ...  sur  les  Finances  des  £tats-Unis  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.  30489 

Harris  (M.)  Official  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Mary  Harris, 
indicted  for  the  Murder  of  Adoniram  J.  Burroughs,  ...  July  3, 
1865.  Prepared  by  James  O.  Clephane,  Official  Reporter. 
tf^ashingion:   W.  H.  (^  O.  H.  Morrison.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  18 1. 

[Harris  (N.  S.)]  Journal  of  a  Tour  in  the  "  Indian  Terri- 
ritory,"  performed  by  order  of  the  Domestic  Committee  of  the 
Board  of  Missions  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  in  the 
Spring  of  1844,  by  their  Secretary  and  General  Agent.  New 
y'ork :  Daniel  Dana^  Jr.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  74.     3  Maps.     c. 

Harris  (R.)  Scriptural  Researches  on  the  Licitness  of  the 
Slave-Trade,  showing  its  conformity  with  the  Principles  of  Natu- 
ral and  Revealed  Religion  delineated  in  the  Sacred  Writings  of 
the  Word  of  God.  By  the  Rev.  Raymond  Harris.  London : 
L<r^ndes.   1788.     8vo.     A.,  c,  s.    +  Liverpool.   1788.    8vo.     c. 

This  elicited  several  epistles,  among  them  :  A  Scriptural  Refutation  of  a  Pamphlet 
lately  published  by  the  Rev.  Raymond  Harris,  intituled,  "  Scriptural  Researches  on  the 
Licitness  of  the  Slave  Trade."  London:  Law.  1788.  8vo.  —  Scripture  the  Friend 
of  Freedom,  exemplified  by  a  Refutation  of  the  [above]  Defence  of  Slavery  in  the 
Siriptur.il  Researches  on  the  Licitness  of  the  Slave  Trade.  London.  1789.  8vo.  A. 
btc  "  M.  Rev."  LXJViii.  344  J  nxix,  71  j  and  Ramsay  (James). 


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T^! ARRIS  (R.  W.)  A  Sermon  occiisioncil  by  the  Death  of  the 
Rev.  Alexander  H.  Crosby,  a.m.  And  reached  ...  in  ...  Yon- 
kers,  ...  March  lo,  iS^q,  By  Robert  William  Harris,  ...  A'^-tt- 
yori:   IV.  H.  Vtrmihe.   Mmccxxxix.     8vo,  pp.  29.         3049J 

Also;  Sermon  preached  .it  the  Opening  of  St.  Mark'*  Church,  New  York,  Jan,  »5, 
185a.   ...  A^'iv  Tork.   185a.     8vo. 

Harris  (./Wr.)  Christmas  Sermon  at  Boston.  Boston.  17 12. 
4to.  w.  30494 

Harris  (Mr.)  Sermon  at  B-  ston,  August  15,  1713,  at  the 
Funeral  of  Charles  Dyer,  Esq.     h'>''ton.   171  J.    4to.     w.  30495 

Harris  {Mr.)  Removal  of"  the  Cherokee;  west  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi ...  Mr.  Harris  ...  Report  ...  [^lVashin^ton.  1842.]  8vo, 
pp.  100.  3049^ 

Harris  (S.  W.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Sampson  W  liarris  (of 
Alabama),  ...  to  Organize  a  Territorial  Govcr  "iient  for  the 
Territory  of  Oregon.  ...  July  25,  1848.  If^ashtngton :  PrinteH 
by  J.  i^  G.  S.  Gideon.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  1 5.  H.  30497 

Harris  (S.)  A  Farewell  Sermon  to  the  People  of  Windham, 
N.  H.  At  the  Close  of  the  Author's  Ministry,  January  7,  1827. 
By  Samuel  Hards.     Amherst:  R.  Boylston.    1827.     8vo,  pp.  x.^. 

Harris.  Inaugural  Address  ...  bv  Samuel  Harris  at  his  In- 
duction into  the  Presidency  of  Bowdoiii  College,  August  6,  1867. 
Brunswick:  Joseph  Griffin.   1867.     8v    ,  pp.  45.         h.,  s.  30499 

Harris.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Hatfield,  Mass.,  17th  January,  1850.  By 
Samuel  Harris.     Northampton.   1850.     8vo,  pp.  23.       H.  30500 

Also  :  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Urdinarion  of  Rev.  Oliver  M.  Scars  ...  Dalton,  Mass., 
September  29,  1847.  ...  I'ittsfieid :  Printed  by  Charlei  Montague.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
BA.,  n. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  National  Independence,  1852.  ...  Pintfield:  Printed  by 
W.  D.  Axlell.  1852.     8vo,  pp.  22.     H. 

Harris  (S.  F.)  Class  of  1858.  An  Oration  By  Samuel  F. 
Harris,  and  a  Poem  by  John  M.  Hay,  of  Warsaw,  Illinois,  deliv- 
ered in  ...  Brown  University,  on  Class  day,  June  10,  1858. 
Printed  for  Private  Distribution.  Providence:  Knowles.^  Anthony 
y  Co.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  43.  3050 ' 

[Harris  [Mrs.  Sidney  S.)]  Louie's  Last  Term  at  St.  Mary's. 
New  7'ork :  Derby  l^  Jackson,  i860.  l2mo,  pp.  239.  +  New 
Tork:   C.  Scribner  &  Co.   1871.     i2mo,  pp.  239.  30502 

A  story  of  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Burlington,  N.  J.  The  authoress'  maiden  name  was 
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Harris  (S.  W.)  Speech  of  Hon.  S.  W.  Harris,  June  lo, 
1850,  on  the  Compromise  Bill.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.  30503 

Harris  (T.  M.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Washing- 
ton Benevolent  Society,  in  Dorchester,  February  22d,  18 13. 
By  Rev.  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.  ...  Boston:  y.  Belcher.  18 13. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  H.  30504 

Harris.  Biographical  Memorials  of  James  Oglethorpe, 
Founder  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  in  North  America.  By 
Thaddeus  Mason  Harris,  d.d.,  ...  Boston:  Printed /or  the  Juthor. 
MDCCCXLI.    8vo,  pp.  xxii,  424.    Portrait  and  Maps,     b.,  ba.,  h. 

Harris.  Chronological  and  Topographical  Account  of  Dor- 
chester, Mass.     Boston  :  Munroe  &  Francis,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  55. 

Also  included  in  the  "Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Collections,"  ix.  147-199. 

Harris.  Constitutions  of  the  ...  Fraternity  of  Free  and  Ac- 
cepted Masons ;  collected  and  digested  from  their  old  Records, 
faithful  Traditions,  and  Lodge  Books  ...  Together  with  the  His- 
tory and  General  Regulations  of  the  Grand-Lodge  of  Massachu- 
setts. By  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.  IForcester.  1792.  4to.  w. 
-f-  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Corrected,  with  large  Additions. 
TVorci'ster.  1798.    4to.     Plate.  c,  w.  30507 

Harris.  A  Discourse  addressed  to  the  Religious  Society  of 
Young  Men  in  Dorchester,  on  the  Termination  of  One  Hundred 
Years  from  the  Time  of  its  Establishment.  By  Thaddeus  Mason 
Harris.  Charlestown:  Printed  by  Samuel  Etheridge.  1799.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  H.,  N.,  s.,  w.  30508 

Harris.  A  Discourse,  delivered  at  Dorchester,  Dec.  29, 1799, 
Being  the  Lord's  Day  after  hearing  the  Distressing  Intelligence 
of  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington,  ...  By  Thaddeus 
Mason  Harris,  a.m.     Charlestown  :  Printed  by  Samuel  Etheridge. 

M,DCCC.      8vo,  pp.   16.  B.,  BA.,  H.  3O5O9 

Forms  part  of  our  No.  20623,  ^*''-  ^>     Some  copies  ware  issued  as  a  separate  publi- 
cation. 

Harris.  A  Discourse  ...  before  the  Humane  Society  ...  of 
Massachusetts,  June  lO,  1806.  Boston:  Printed  by  E.  Lincoln. 
1806.     8vo,  pp.  40.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  30510 

With  "  The  Life-Boat,"  a  Poena  by  Samuel  Davis ;  and  Appendix  of  Proceedings. 

Harris.  Discourse  delivered  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1808,  at 
the  Anniversary  Commemoration  of  the  Landing  of  our  Ances- 


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tor"?  at  that  Place.    By  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.    Boston:  Printed 
by  J.  Belcher.   1808.     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.,  M.  305 11 

Harris.     A  Discourse  ...  before  the  African  Society  in  Bos- 
ton, 15th  of  July,  1822,  on  the  Anniversary  .. 
"By  Thaddeus  Mason 


of  the  Slave  Trade. 


of  the  Abolition 
Harris.     Boston : 


B.,  BA.,  w. 


tinted  by  Phelps  and  Farnham.   1822.     8vo,  pp.  27. 

Harris.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  for  propa- 
gating the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North  Amer- 
ica, 6th  November,  1823.  By  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.  ...  With 
the  Report  of  the  Select  Committee.  Cambridge :  [^Printed']  by 
Hilliard  and  Metcalf.  1823.    8vo,  pp.  50.     B.,  ba.,  s.,  w.  30513 

Harris.  Discourses  ...  Illustrating  the  Principles,  Display- 
ing the  Tendency,  and  Vindicating  the  Design,  of  Freemasonry. 
By  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris,  ...  Printed  at  Charlestown,  by  Samuel 
Etheridge,  a.l.  5801.  8vo,  pp.  328.  Plate.  B.,  s.  +  Philadel- 
phia. 5819.  8vo,  pp.  376.  -f  With  Notes  and  Observations, 
by  the  Rev.  George  Oliver,  d.d.     1850.    8vo.  30514 

Harris.  The  Journal  of  a  Tour  into  the  Territory  North 
west  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains ;  made  in  the  Spring  of  the 
Year  1803.  With  a  Geographical  and  Historical  Account  of 
the  State  of  Ohio.  Illustrated  with  Original  Maps  and  Views. 
By  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris,  ...  Boston :  Printed  by  Manning  isf 
Loring.  1805.    8vo,  pp.  271.     5  Plates  and  Maps.      b.,  ba.,  h. 

Harris.  Memorials  of  the  First  Church  in  Dorchester,  from 
its  Settlement  in  New  England,  to  the  End  of  the  Second  Cen- 
tury ;  in  Two  Discourses,  delivered  July  4,  1830.  By  ...  Thad- 
deus Mason  Harris  ...  .  Boston:  JV.  L.  Lewis^  Printer.  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  67.  BA.,  s.,  w.  30516 

Harris.  Remarks  on  the  Charges  made  against  the  Religion 
and  Morals  of  the  People  of  Boston,  and  its  Vicinity,  by  the 
Rev.  Gardner  Spring,  d.d.,  in  a  Sermon  preached  before  the 
New  England  Society  of  New  York,  December  22,  1820.  New 
Tork.  1820.    8vo,  pp.  21.  30517 

Harris.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  South 
Meeting  House  in  Dorchester,  October  30,  1806.  ...  Boston: 
Printed  by  Belcher  and  Armstrong.  1806.    8vo,  pp.  20.         M.,  w. 

Harris.  A  Tribute  of  Respect,  to  the  Memory  of  the  Hon. 
James  Bowdoin,  iisq.  in  a  Sermon,  preached  at  Dorchester,  Oc- 


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tober  27,  1811.  With  Extract  from  a  Discourse  by  Rev.  J.  S. 
IJuckminster.  By  Thaildeus  Mason  Harris  ...  .  Boston:  Printed 
ty  Joshua  Belcher,   181 1.    4to,  pp.  32.  B.,  ba.,  H.  30519 

One  hundred  copies  privately  printed. 

[Harris.]  Triumphs  of  Superstition :  an  Elegy.  By  a  Stu- 
dent of  Harvard  University.     Boston.   1790.    4to.         w.  30520 

Harris.  A  Valedictory  Discourse,  preached  to  the  First 
Church  and  Society  in  Dorchester,  23d.  of  October,  1836.  Bos' 
ion:  Printed  by  D.  Clapp^  Jr.   1836.     8vo,  pp.  24.     B.,  H.  30521 

Also:  Address  at  the  Int.:rment  of  R.  W.  James  Davenport  ...  July  17,  1824.  ... 
Boston:  yohn  B.  Rustell,  Printer.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  —  An  Address  ...  Dec.  28, 
1803,  ...  at  the  Interment  of  Three  Persons  who  were  drowned  in  the  Harbour  be- 
tween Boston  and  Duri-hester.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Manning  (^  Loring.  1804.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  BA.,  H.  —  [Artillery-Election]  ...  Sermon,  ...  1805  ...  .  Boston.  1805.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  H.,  M.,  w.  —  The  Approved  Minister.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of 
Aev.  Enoch  Pratt,  in  Barnstable,  Mass.  Boston.  1807.  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  —  Beauties 
of  Nature  Delineated.  ...  CAarlestoivn.  1800.  i6mo,  pp.  223.  b.  +  Second  Edition. 
[/i;V.]  1801.  i6mo,  pp.  237.  B.  —  Charge  before  the  Massachusetts  Grand  Lodge, 
June  24,  1795.  •••  ff^orcester.  1795.  4to.  w.  —  Discourse  at  Bridgewater,  Noveriber 
3,  1797,  before  the  Fellowship  Lodge.  Boston.  1797.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.,  n.  —  Dis- 
course at  Brookfield,  Mass.,  September   12,   1798.   ...  Brookfeld.   [n.  d.]     l2mo.     w. 

—  Discourse  ...  at  Dorchester,  October  10,  1804,  at  the  Funeral  of  Dea.  Abijah  White. 
...  Boston:  Printed  by  Manning  & Loring.  1804.  8vo,  pp.  23.  B.,  ba.,  h.,  w.  —  A 
Discourse  preached  before  the  Members  of  the  Boston  Female  Asylum,  Stp  :ember  24th, 
li I %....  Boston.  1813.  8vu,  ;^p.  32.  ba.,  m.,  N.  —  Discourse  at  Dorchester,  March  5, 
1813,  at  the  Funeral  of  Ebenezer  Wales,  Esq.  ...  Boston.  1813.    8vo,  pp.  20.    n.,  w. 

—  Discourse  delivered  at  Dorchester,  March  29,  18 13,  at  the  Funeral  of  Moses  Everett, 
Esq.  Boston.  1813.  8vo,  pp.  18.  B.,  H.  —  A  Discourse  ...  at  Marblehead,  June  24, 
1 8 22,  before  the  ...  Philanthropic  Lodge  ...  .  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hilliard and Met- 
talf.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  24.  B.,  H.  —  Discourse  ...  at  Plymouth  [Mass.],  Dec.  22d.  1808. 
...  Boston:  Printed  by  y.  Belcher.  1808.  8vo,  pp.  32.  ba.,  w.  —  Discourse  ...  at 
Stoughton,  before  the  Rising  Star  Lodge,  ...  June  24,  ...  1818.  ...  Boston.  1818.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  BA.,  H.,  M. — Masonic  Emblems  Explained.  In  a  Sermon,  preached  before 
the  Members  of  King  Solomon's  Lodge,  in  Charlestown,  June  24,  5796.  ...  Boston. 
5796.  8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.,  H.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston.  1796.  8vo.  w. — Masonic 
Sermon  at  Groton  [Mass.],  August  9,  1797.  Leominster.  1797.  8vo.  —  A  Masonick 
Eulogy,  pronounced  24th  June,  1794,  before  the  Morning-Star  Lodge,  Worcester,  and 
Trinity  Lodge,  Lancrster.  fforcister  :  Isaiah  Thomas.  1794.  4to,  pp.  16.  c. — The 
Minor  Encyclopedic  ;  or,  Cabinet  of  General  Knowledge.  Boston.  1803.  4  vols., 
i2mo.  B.,  BA.,  H.  —  A  New  Year's  Wish  of  an  Affectionrte  Minister  for  the  People 
of  his  Charge.  Sermon  at  Dorchester,  Mass.,  January  i,  1796.  ...  Boston.  1796. 
Svo,  pp.  24.  H.,  w.  —  A  Selected  Catalogue  of  Publications  in  the  English  Language, 
proper  to  form  a  Social  Library.  Boston.  1793.  i2mo,  pp.  23.  —  A  Sermon  Preached 
at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Pierce,  ...  Brookline,  March  15,  1797.    ...    Boston. 

1797.  8vo,  pp.  39.  BA.,  H.,  w. —  ...  A  Sermon  at  the  Consecration  of  Saint  Paul's 
Lodge  in  Groton,  and  the  Installation  of  its  Officers  ...  August  9th,  a.l.  5797.  ... 
Leominster:  Printed  by  Brother  Charles  Prentiss.  A.l.  5797.  Svo,  pp.  28.  ba.,  h. — 
Sermon  preached  at  Milton  ...  and  Dorchester,  May  9th,  1798,  on  the  National  Fast. 
...  Boston.  1798.    Svo,  pp.  24.    BA.,  M.,  w. —  Sermon  7t  Oxford,  Mass.,  September  13, 

1798.  ...  Worcester.  1799.  Svo.  w.  —  A  Sermon  ...  in  Dedham,  September  13,  1801. 
...  after  the  Execution  of  Jason  Fairbanks.  ...  Dedham :  Printed  by  Herman  Mann. 
1801.    Svo,  pp.  24.     ba.,  h. — Sermon  at  Beverly   [Afass.],  December  14,  1803,  at 


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the  InsUlUtion  of  Rev.  Abiel  Abbot.  ...  Salem.  1804.    8vo,  pp.  36.    ba., 
A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  R?v.  Caleb  Hamilton  Shearman  ... 
New-Hampshire,  May  6,  1807. 
8va,  pp.  16.    H.  — A  Sermon  .., 
pp.  16.    BA.,  w.  —  A  Sermon  . 
Springfield,  January  25,  1809. 


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...  Dover,  N.  H.;  Printed  bj/  Samuel  Bra^ffr.  1807. 
at  Dorchester,  Nov.  26,  1807.  ...  Boston.  1807.    8vu, 

..  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Osgood  ...  in 
...  Springfield !  Printed  by  Thomat  Dickman.  1809. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  BA.,  H.  —  A  Sermon  preached  at  New  Bedford,  October  26,  1814,  at  the 
Ordination  of  Rev.  Ephraim  Randall.  ...  New  Bedford:  Printed  by  Benj.  Lindsey.  1814. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  BA. — A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Lemuel  Capen,  at  Sterling,  Mass., 
March  a2d,  1815.  ...  Boston.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  44.  h.,  w.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  Dor- 
chester ...  after  the  Interment  of  Mr.  Nathaniel  ToplitF  ...  4th  December,  1819.  ... 
Boston  :  Printed  by  Sewell  Phelps.  1 8  20.  8vo,  pp.  27.  BA.  —  A  Tribute  of  Filial  Re- 
spect to  the  Memory  of  his  Mother  ...  Feb.  8,  1 801  ...  .  Charlestotvn :  Printed  by 
Samuel  Etheridge.  1801.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.,  m.,  n.,  w.  —  A  Tribute  of  Respect  to  the 
Memory  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Bowdoin  Dearborn;  ...  delivered  ...  in  Boston,  June  4,  1826. 
...  Boston.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.,  m.  —  A  Valedictory  Sermon  ...  in  Dorchester, 
ist  December  1816;  and  a  Dedicatory  Sermon  ...  the  Next  Day.  ...  Boston:  Printed 
by  John  Eliot.  1817.  8vo,  pp.  36.  ba.,  h.  See  also  "Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Collections," 
Second  Series,  Vol.  viii.,  Fourth  Series,  Vol.  11. 

Harris  (T.  W.)  Remarks  upon  the  North  American  Insects 
belonging  to  the  Genus  Cychrus  of  Fabricius,  with  description  of 
some  newly  detected  Species.     Cambridge.  1839.         bm.  30522 

[Harris.]  A  Report  on  the  Insects  of  Massachusetts  Injuri- 
ous to  Vegetation.  Published  agreeably  to  an  Order  of  the  Leg- 
islature, by  the  Commissioners  on  the  Zoological  and  Botanical 
Survey  of  the  State.  Cambridge:  Folsom.,  frei/s^  and  Thurston. 
1841.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  459.  B.,  BA.,  30523 

Harris.  A  Treatise  on  some  of  the  Insects  of  New  Eng- 
land, which  are  injurious  to  vegetation.  By  Thaddeus  William 
Harris,  M.D.  Cambridge:  John  Owen.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  (4.),  459. 
-|- Second  Edition.  Boston:  Wright  &  Potter.  1852.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  513.  c.  -|- Third  Edition.  Boston:  fVil'i^.m  White.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  xi,  640.  Pfates.  ba.  +  New  Edition,  Enlarged  and 
Improved,  with  Additions  from  the  Author's  Ivlsnuscripts  and 
Original  Notes.  Illustrated  by  Engravings  drawn  from  Nature 
under  the  Supervision  of  Professor  Agassiz.  Edited  by  Charles 
L.  Flint.  ...  Boston.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  xi.^  640.  b.,  c.  -j-  Phila- 
delphia: Porter  and  Coates.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  640.    Plates,     b. 

&e  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  uv.  73-101;  lxxvi.  255.  Also:  Characteristics  of  some  pre- 
viously-described North  American  Coleopterous  Insects,  etc.  Hartford.  1 8 36.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  Plate.  —  A  Discourse  ...  before  the  Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society,  on 
the  Celebration  of  its  Fourth  Anniversary,  October  3,1832.  ...  Cambridge:  E.  W. 
Metcalf,   1832.     8vo,  pp.  96.    h.    4-  Boston.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  96. 

Harris  (T.)  Account  of  the  Spanish  Butcheries  on  the  Na- 
tive Indians,  ...  London.  1745.    8vo.  30525 

Title  from  a  bookseller's  catalogue ;  probably  "  Old  England  for  Ever "  with  a  new 
title-page. 


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Harris  (T.)  The  Life  and  Services  of  Commodore  William 
Bainbridge,  United  States  Navy.  By  Thomas  Harris,  m.d. 
Philadelphia  :  Carey,  Lea  &  Blanchard.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  254,  Er- 
rata, I  1.     Portrait.  c.  30526 

Also:  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Philadelphia  Medical  Society,  February,  19,  1831 
...  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Jamet  Kay,  Jun.  &  Co.  1831.    8vo,  pp.  28. 


BA.,  p. 


Harris  (T.  L.)  Juvenile  Depravity  and  Crime  in  our  City. 
A  Sermon,  by  Thomas  L.  Harris,  ...  January  13th,  1850.  With 
an  Appendix  embodying  the  Recent  Report  of  the  Chief  of 
Police  concerning  Destitution  and  Crime  among  Children  in  the 
City.     New-Tork :  Charles  B.  Norton.   1850.     8vo,  pp.  15.     ba. 

Also  ;  Letter  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Fugitive  Slave  Lavy.  185 1,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo. 
—  Speech  ...  March  25,  1850,  on  the  Admission  of  California,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo. 

Harris  (T.  S.)     See  Mohawk,  also  Seneca. 

Harris  (W.)  A  Discourse  at  Dunbarton,  New  Hampshire, 
on  Thanksgiving  Day,  Nov.  12,  181 2.  By  Walter  Harris,  a.m. 
Concord.   181 2.     8vo,  pp.  18.  305-28 

Also ;  Sermon  at  Instalhtion  of  Stephen  Chipin.  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,  Novem- 
ber 15,  1809.     [n.  p.  n.  J.]     8vo. 

H/iRRis  (W.  P.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Wiley  P.  Harris  on  the 
Nebraska  and  Kansas  Bill;  ...  April  24  and  26,  1854.  ff^ash- 
ington.   1854.     8vo,  pp.  8.  M.  30529 

Harris  (W.)  Sermon  at  the  P'uneral  of  Mrs.  Martha  Roads, 
September  26,  1792.  By  William  Harris,  m.a.  Boston.  1795. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  H.,  M.,  w.  30530 

Also :  Sermon  before  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in 
Massachusetts,  May  28,  1799.  ...  Botton.  1799.  4to,  pp.  22.  B.,  ba.,  N. — A  Sermon 
delivered  in  Trinity  Church,  New  York,  ...  before  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church.  ...  New  Tori.  1810.    8vo,  pp.  24.     h.,  n. 

Harris  (W.  C.)  Prison-Life  in  the  Tobacco  Warehouse  at 
Richmond.  By  a  Ball's  BlufF  Prisoner,  Lieut.  Wm.  C.  Harris, 
of  Col.  Baker's  California  Regiment.  Philadelphia:  George  W. 
Childs.   1862.     i2mo,  pp.  175.  3053 * 

Harris  (W.  L.)  Address  of  Hon.  Wm.  L.  Harris,  before 
the  Agricultural  Association,  Jackson,  November  12,  1858.  ... 
Jackson:  E.  Barksdale.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  30532 

Harris  (W.  T.)  Remarks  made  during  a  Tour  through  the 
United  States  of  America,  in  the  years  1817,  1818,  and  1819. 
By  William  Tell  Harris.     In  a  series  of  Letters  to  a  Friend  in 


I  'J 


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MARRISBURG. 


^01 


England.     Liverpool.    1819.     8vo,  pp.  74. 
Sherwiiod  bf  Co.  1821.     i2mo,  pp.  196. 

See  "M.  Rev.,'  xcvii.  201. 


H.,  S. 


-f-  London : 
c.  30533 


Harris.  Bemerkungen  auf  einer  Reise  durch  die  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika,  in  den  Jahren  1817,  1818,  und  1019, 
in  einer  Reihe  von  Briefen  an  Freunde  in  England.  Aus  dem 
Englischen  ubersetzt  von  Dr.  C.  Fl.  Leidenfrost.  IVe'tmar : 
Landes-Industrie-Comptoir.  1822.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  236.       c.  30534 

Harris  (W.  T.)  Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying-Ground 
in  Cambridge.  With  Notes  by  William  Thaddeus  Harris.  ... 
Cambridge:   John  Owen.   1845.     l2mo,  pp.  vii,  192.       c.  30535 

Harris.  Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying-Ground  in  Water- 
town.  Collected  by  William  Thaddeus  Harris,  ll.b.,  ...  With 
Notes  by  Edward  Doubleday  Harris.  Boston.  1869.  8vo,  pp. 
(2),  iii,  70.  30536 

Harris.  Sketches  of  th(^  Early  History  of  the  Town  of  Mid- 
dleborough,  County  of  Plymouth,  Mass.     Boston.  1849.    ^^°* 

See  [Child  (F.  L.)],  aUo  "  Historical  and  Genealogical  Begister,"  Vol.  ill. 

Harris  (W.  A.)  The  Record  of  Fort  Sumter,  from  its 
Occupation  by  Major  Anderson,  to  its  Reduction  by  South  Caro- 
lina Troops  during  the  Administration  of  Governor  Pickens. 
Compiled  by  W.  A.  Harris.  Columbia^  S.  C:  South  Carilinian 
Steam  Job  Printing  Office.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  50.  30538 

Harris  (W.  W.)  The  Battle  of  Groton  Heights :  a  Col- 
lection of  Narratives,  Official  Reports,  Records,  &c.,  of  the 
Storming  of  Fort  Griswold,  and  the  Burning  of  New  London  by 
British  Troops,  under  the  Command  of  Brig.-Gen.  Benedict 
Arnold,  on  the  Sixth  of  September,  1781.  With  an  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes.  By  William  W.  Harris.  New  London.  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  X,  123.  c.  30539 

Harrisburg,  Pa.  The  Harrisburg  Business  Directory,  and 
Stranger's  Guide,  with  a  Sketch  of  its  First  Early  Settlement. 
By  H.  Napey.    [n.  p. :]   The  Author.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Map. 

The  Directory  for  1843  was  edited  by  J.  A.  Spofford,  for  1867-68  by  W.  J.  Divine. 

**  The  Patriot"  Harrisburg  Directory,  and  a  Business  Directory 
of  Carlisle,  Chambersburg,  Greencastle,  Middletown,  Mechan- 
icsburg,  Newville,  Shippensburg,  etc.  1871-72.  [^Harrisburg :'\ 
A.  iff  ly.  H.  Boyd.  [1871.]    8vo.  30541 


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Harrisburg   and    Hamburg    Railroad ;    First  Annual    Report. 
Philadelphia.  1 855.  c.  30542 

Harrisburg  and  Lancaster  Railroad ;  Charter  ...  passed  June 
9,  1832.    8vo.  30543 

Alio  t  Controveny  between  the  Canal  Commiiiionert  and  the  Harriiburg  and  Lan- 
caiter  and  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Companiea.     Philadtlpki*. 


1851. 


8vo. 


Harrisburg  Cemetery  Association  {  Charter,  History  and  By- 
Laws  i  with  the  Address  of  Rev.  W.  R.  De  Witt  at  the  Cere- 
mony of  its  Dedication,  September  30,  1845.    8vo.  30544 

Harrisburg  Convention.  Proceedings  of  the  Democratic  Whig 
National  Convention,  which  assembled  at  Harrisburg,  Penn.,  on 
4th  December,  1839,  for  the  purpose  of  Nominating  Candidates, 
President  and  Vice-President  of  the  United  States.  Harrisburg. 
1839.    8vo.  N.  30545 

Harrisburg  Insurrection.  Address  of  the  Hon.  Charles  B. 
Penrose,  Speaker  of  the  Senate  ;  and  the  Speeches  of  Fraley 
(City),  Williams,  Pearson,  and  Penrose,  delivered  in  the  Senate 
of  Pennsylvania,  on  the  Subject  of  the  Insurrection  at  Harris- 
burg ...  m  December,  1838.  Harrisburg:  Printed  by  E.Guy  er. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  207.  BA.,  c.  30546 

Harrisburg  National  Democratic  Union  Club.  Address.  Phil- 
adelphia. i860.    8vo.  30547 

Harrisburg,  Portsmouth,  Mount  Joy  and  Lancaster  Railroad  ; 
Report  of  the  President  and  Directors  to  the  Stockholders.  Phil- 
adelphia.  1840.     Continued.  30548 

Harrisburg  Water  Works.  Reports  of  the  Town  Council  on 
the  Expenses  incurred  in  their  Construction,  from  June,  1840,  to 
January,  1844.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.  3^549 

Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Churches  under  the  Care  of  the  Harris- 
burg Presbytery.     Philadelphia.  1840.    8vo.  30550 

Harrison  (D.)  The  Melancholy  Narrative  of  the  Distress- 
ful Voyage  and  Miraculous  Deliverance  of  Captain  David  Har- 
rison of  the  Sloop  Peggy,  of  New  York,  on  his  Voyage  from 
Fayal  ...  to  New  York,  until  relieved  by  Capt.  Evers  of  the 
Virginia  Trade.  Written  by  Himself.  London :  tainted  for 
Jatnes  Harrison.   1766.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  67.  N.  30551 

See  «*  M.  Rev.,"  xxxv.  7a. 


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Harrison.  Droevig  Vcrhaal  %.  ongel.  rcis  en  wonderl.  vcr- 
lossinge,  komende  van  f  yal  en  gaande  naar  N  lew- York.  Hoorn. 
1769.    8vo,  pp.  50.  30552 

Harrison  (Edward).  A  Paper,  headed,  "  In  the  Days  of 
Tiberius  Cxsar,  the  Governors  of  the  several  Provinces  were 
wont  to  advertise  the  Senate  of  such  occurrences  a5  happen'd  in 
their  Countries,  and  Publius  Lentulus,  President  of  Judxa,  writ 
the  following  Epistle  to  the  Senate  and  People  of  Rome."  E.  H. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.J  Folio,  pp.  2.  30553 

Harrison  (E.)  A  Funeral  Discourse  ...  on  the  ...  Death 
of  ...  J.  Muir  ...  By  Elias  Harrison.     Alexandria.   1820.     8vo. 

[Harrison  (George).]  An  Address  to  the  Right  Reverend 
the  Prelates  of  England  and  Wales,  on  the  subject  of  the  Slave- 
Trade.  London:  J.  Parsons.  1792.  8vo.  +  A  Second  Address 
...  London:  J.  Johnson.   1795.     8vo.  30555 

[Harrison.]  Notices  on  the  Slave  Trade  in  reference  to  the 
present  state  of  the  British  Isles.     1804.    8vo.  30556 

Harrison  (H.)  Hydraulicus ;  or  Improvement  of  the  Missis- 
sippi :  offering  a  Plan  for  the  reduction  of  its  overflow,  and  that 
of  its  alluvial  tributary  Streams  ...  By  H.  Harrison.  Cincinnati. 
1828.     i2mo.  B.,  M.  30557 

Harrison  (H.  B.)  Obituary  Notice  of  Hon.  R.  S.  Baldwin. 
By  Henry  B.  Harrison.     Hartford.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  7.      30558 

Harrison  (H.  W.)  The  Battle-Fields  of  the  Republic,  from 
Lexington  to  the  City  of  Mexico.  By  Henry  W.  Harrison. 
Illustrated  by  ...  Engravings  of  Medals,  Portraits,  and  Battle- 
Fields.     Philadelphia.   1857.     ^^*  ^^"j  PP-  A^^-  30559 

Harrison  (J.)  Sketches  of  Upper  Canada,  Domestic,  Local, 
and  Characteristic,  Sec.  By  John  Harrison,  Esq.  London.  1822. 
8vo.  30560 

Harrison  (J.  B.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Prospects  of  Letters 
and  Taste  in  Virginia,  pronounced  before  the  Literary  and  Phil- 
osophical Society  of  Hampden-Sydney  College,  in  September, 
1827.     By  J.  B.  Harrison.    Cambridge.  1828.    8vo,  pp.  42.     n. 

Harrison  (J.  S.)  Pioneer  Life  at  North  Bend.  An  Address 
before  the  Whitewater  and  Miami  Valley  Pioneer  Association, 
at  Cleves,  Ohio,  Sept.  8,  1866.  By  J.  Scott  Harrison.  Cincin- 
nati. 1867.    8vo.  30562 


104 


HARRISON. 


Harrison  {Mr.)  The  Life  of  the  Right  Honourable  Horatio 
Lord  Vis-count  Nelson,  k.b.  ...  By  Mr.  Harrison.  London: 
Chappie.   1806.     8vo.  30563 

Detail)  hit  service!  in  the  West  Indiei.     Sti "  M.  Rev.,"  lvi.  191. 

Harrison  {Mr.)  Proposal  of  Mr.  Harrison  for  the  appli- 
cation of  part  of  the  funds  of  the  New  England  Company  within 
the  territories  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company.  London.  18 15. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  30564 

Harrison  (R.)  Colonial  Sketches.  By  R.  Harrison.  Lon- 
don.  1865.     i2mo.  30565 

Harrison  (R.)  Reasons  in  Support  of  an  Opinion  offered  to 
the  Public,  respecting  the  Votes  of  Otsego  County.  By  Richard 
Harrison  and  others.     New  Tork.  1792.    8vo.  30566 

Harrison  (R.  A.)  Oration  delivered  at  Pleasant  Valley, 
Ohio,  July  14,  1863.  By  R.  A.  Harrison.  London  [^Ohio]: 
'■'■Union  Print."   1863.     i2mo,  pp.  22.  c.  30567 

Harrison.  The  Principles  of  Representation  in  Congress. 
Substance  of  Remarks  made  by  Hon.  Richard  A.  Harrison  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  February  27,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo.  30568 

Also;  Speech  ...  January  aS,  l86a,  on  the  Suppressiort  of  the  Rebellion,  [n.  p. 

n.  d.]    8vo. —  Speech  ...  February  27,  1 86a,  on  Claims  of  C.  H.  Upton,     [n.  p.  n.  d.l 

8vo. — The  Suppression  of  the  Rebellion.     Speech  ...  June  23,  1862.    [n.  p.  n.  d.J 
8vo,  pp.  8. 

Harrison  (S.)  Songs  in  the  Night,  by  a  young  Woman 
under  heavy  Afflictions.  By  Susannah  Harrison.  First  Amer- 
ican Edition.     Exeter^  N.  H.   1802.     l8mo,  pp.  xii,  202.  s. 

An  early  New  Hampshire  imprint. 

Harrison  (W.)  Pickett's  Men :  a  Fragment  of  War  His- 
tory. ...  By  Walter  Harrison.  New  Tork :  D.  Van  Nostrand. 
1870.    i2mo,  pp.  202.     2  Plates.  c.  30570 

Harrison  (W.  H.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Aborigines  of  the 
Valley  of  the  Ohio.  In  which  the  Opinions  of  the  Conquest 
of  that  Valley  by  the  Iroquois,  or  Six  Nations,  in  the  Seventeenth 
Century,  supported  by  Cadwallader  Colden,  of  New  York,  Gov- 
ernor Pownall,  of  Massachusetts,  Dr.  Franklin,  the  Hon.  De 
Witt  Clinton,  of  New  York,  and  Judge  Haywood,  of  Tennes- 
see, are  examined  and  contested.  ...  By  William  Henry  Harrison. 
...  Cincinnati.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  51.  -j-  Boston:  William  D.  Tick- 
nor.   1840.     l2mo,  pp.  47.  3057 1 

Included  in  the  "  Transactions  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Ohio,"  Vol.  i.    See  <*  N. 
A.  Rev.,"  LI.  46. 


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Harrison.  Remarks  of  (jcneral  Harrison,  late  Envoy  Ex- 
traordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  the  United  States  to 
the  Republic  of  Columbia,  on  certain  Charges  made  against  him 
by  that  Government.  To  which  is  added  an  Unofficial  Letter 
from  General  Harrison  to  General  Bolivar  on  the  Affairs  of  Co- 
lumbia }  with  Notes,  explanatory  of  his  views  of  the  present 
State  of  that  Country,  frashington:  Gales  Isf  Seaton.  1830.  8vo, 
pp.  69.  30572 

Harrison.  Speech  of  Mr.  Harrison,  on  the  Bill  for  the  relief 
of  the  Surviving  Officers  of  the  Revolution.  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  ...  January  28,  1828.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12. 

AUot  Speech  ...  at  the  Dayton  Convention,  September  10,  1840.  Boiton.  [1840.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  The  following  worki  relate  to  Harrinon,  many  of  them  are  merely  elec- 
tioneering affairs  : 

A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  William 
Henry  Harrison,  ...  with  a  Succinct  Account  of  the  Battles  of 
Tippecanoe  and  the  Thames.  Compiled  from  Official  Docu- 
ments. New-Tork:  T.l^  C.Wood.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  31.  n.  + 
New  Tork.  1839.    8vo.  30574 

The  Campaign  for  President,  William  H.  Harrison.  Frank- 
fort^ Ky.:  Brown  and  Hodges.   1840.    8vo.     Portrait.         305  7  5 

Condensed  Memoir  of  the  Services  of  William  Henry  Harri- 
son.   8vo.  K.  30576 

The  Contrast,  or  Plain  Reasons  why  William  Henry  Harrison 
should  be  elected  President  ...  and  why  Martin  Van  Buren  should 
not  be  elected.  By  an  old  Democrat,  [n.  p.  1840.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  30577 

General  Harrison  in  Congress,  originally  Compiled  for  and 
Published  in  the  National  Intelligencer.  JVashington.  1840. 
8vo.     Portrait.  b.,  m.  30578 

The  Harrison  Almanac.  New-Tork:  J.  P.  Gipping.  1841. 
8vo.  c.  30579 

The  Harrison  and  Log  Cabin  Song  Book.  Columbus:  I.  N. 
Whiting.  1840.     i8mo,  pp.  108.     Portrait.  30580 

The  Harrison  Medal  Minstrel.  ...  Songs,  Illustrations  of  the 
Enthusiastic  Feelings  of  a  Grateful,  but  Power-ridden  People 
towards  the  Gallant  Defender  of  their  Country.  ...  Philadelphia: 
Grigg^  Elliot.  1840.  i8mo,  pp.  192,  cover,  pp.  4,  with  Por- 
trait. 30581 

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Harrison  Melodies,  Original  and  Selected.  ...  Boston:  ff^tthy 
"yordan  and  Company.    1840.     lUmo,  pp.  72.  3058a 

Illustrated  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  William  Henry  Harrison. 
Ntw  Tork.  1840.    8vo.  '    n.  30583 

Incidents  in  the  Life  of  W,  Henry  Harrison.  Albany .  1839. 
8vo.  N.  30584 

The  Life  of  Major-Gcneral  William  Henry  Harrison,  com- 
prising a  brief  account  of  his  Important  Civil  and  Military  Serv- 
ices, and  an  accurate  description  of  the  Council  at  Vincenncs 
with  Tecumseh,  as  well  as  the  Victories  of  Tippecanoe,  Fort 
Meigs,  and  the  Thames.  Philadelphia:  Grigg  bf  Elliot.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  96.     4  Plates.  305^^5 

The  Life  of  William  H.  Harrison  (of  Ohio),  the  People's 
Candidate  for  the  Presidency.  With  a  History  of  the  Wars 
with  the  British  and  Indians  on  our  North  Western  Frontier. 
Philadelphia.   1840.     l2mo,  pp.  212.  30586 

The  Life  of  General  William  Henry  Harrison,  from  the  8th 
No.  of  Haddy  and  Duval's  Magazine,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Outlines  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services,  Civil  and  Military, 
of  William  Henry  Harrison.     Newark.   1840.    8vo.  30588 

Sti  alto  Cuihing  (C),  Vol.  v.,  No.  1809a.  The  following  ii  alio  attributed  to 
Cuehing : 

The  People's  Presidential  Candidate  ;  or  the  Life  of  William 
Henry  Harrison,  of  Ohio.  Boston :  fVeeks^  Jordan  and  Company. 
1839.     i8mo,  pp.  211.  30589 

Plain  Reasons  why  William  Henry  Harrison  should  be  Elected 
President.     New  Tt'ork.  1840.    8vo.  30590 

Proceedings  of  the  Common  Council  of  New  York  in  relation 
to  the  Funeral  Ceremonies  of  W.  H.  Harrison,  late  President. 
New  Tork.   184 1.     8vo.  3059 1 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Citizens  at  Paris,  upon  the  Death 
of  General  Harrison,  late  President  of  the  United  States.  Paris: 
Printed  by  E.  Brier e  ...  .   1841.     8vo,  pp.  31.  30592 

Report  of  the  Committee  ...  of  the  Common  Council  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  for  the  Funeral  Obsequies  in  Memory  of 
William  H.  Harrison,  Late  President  ...  with  an  Oration  by  the 
Hon.  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  Chancellor  ...  .  [New  Tork:". 
Bryant  ^  Boggs,  Printers.  [184 1.]     8vo,  Title,  pp.  937-1034. 


Jltiiliii..!, 


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107 


A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  William  Henry 
Harrison.  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  North  Western  Army, 
during  the  War  of  18 1 2,  &c.  New  fori:  Prinltd  hy  Harper  (Jf 
brothers.  MDCCCXXXVI.  8vo,  pp.  32.  S.  f  Philadelphin.  1 836. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  c.  -\-  Lexlngtoriy  Ky.  1 836.  8vo.  -f  New  Tork. 
1839.  8vo,  pp.  32.  -^-  Harrisburgh.  1840.  8vo.  -|-  Hartford: 
Printed  by  John  li.  Eldredge.    1840.     8vo,  pp.  32.  30594 

Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Major  General  William  Henry  Harrison, 
comprising  a  brief  account  of  his  important  Civil  and  Military 
Services,  including  a  description  of  the  Victories,  Tippecanoe, 
Fort  Meigs,  and  the  Thames.    1836.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  39. 

A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Gen.  William 
Henry  Harrison,  Candidate  of  the  People  of  the  United  States, 
to  which  is  annexed  an  Appendix.  fVaihingtort :  J.  Gideon,  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  c.  30596 

Set  alio  Burr  (S.  J.),  Dawnon  (M.),  Nilei  (W.  O.) 

Harrison  and  Doddridge  {f^a.)  Contested  Election.  Report 
of  Committee,  January,  1848.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.  3^597 

[Harriss  (Julia  Mildred).]  Wild  Shrubs  of  Alabama ;  or, 
Rhapsodies  of  Restless  Hours.  By  the  Minstrel  Maiden  of 
Mobile.  New  York:  C.B.Norton,  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  180.  Por- 
trait, c.  30598 

[Harrisse  (Henry).]  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima 
A  Description  of  Works  relating  to  America  published  between 
the  Years  1492  and  1551  New-Tork  Geo,  P.  Philesy  mdccclxvi. 
Imp.  8vo,  pp.  (8),  liv,  519.  3^599 

Four  hundred  copies  printed  in  imp.  8vo,  ninety-nine  in  4to,  and  ten  on  Holland 
paper.  Undertaken  at  the  suggestion  of  Mr.  S.  L.  M.  Barlow,  of  New  York,  and 
contains  the  titles  of  over  three  hundred  books.  As  as  specimen  of  American  typog- 
raphy, has  probably  never  been  surpassed.  In  regard  to  its  merits  it  has  received  at  the 
hands  of  some  members  of  the  Geographical  Society  of  Paris  very  high  praise,  of  whicli 
an  English  version  (in  part)  will  be  found  in  Stevens's  "  Bibliotheca  Historica,"  fol- 
lowed by  some  rather  severe  criticism  on  the  work  by  Mr.  Stevens,  who,  writing  in  the 
third  person,  quotes  largely  from  an  article  in  the  "  Athenxum"  of  the  6th  of  October, 
1866,  of  which  Mr,  Stevens  is  the  author.  The  writer  of  this  notice  does  not  pre- 
sume to  enter  into  a  controversy  with,  or  a  criticism  upon,  the  works  of  either  of  these 
bibliographers,  but  he  cannot  help  regretting  that  a  work  so  elaborate,  learned,  and 
useful  to  the  American  bibliographer,  as  is  this  "  Bibliotheca,"  should  have  had  any 
blemish,  which  looks  like  the  exhibition  of  personal  pique.  We  have  been  assured 
on  very  good  authority  that  the  blunder  of  "  Ander  Schiffahrt's "  was  really  due  to 
some  proof-reader,  and  that  the  Index,  in  which  Schiifahrt  (Ander)  is  made  to  appear 
once  more  in  propria  persona,  was  not  the  work  of  Mr.  Harrisse  at  all.  Let  it  suffice 
for  us  to  remark  that  for  the  student  of  the  earliest  of  books  relating  to  America,  this 
book  is  indispensably  necessary.     Let  us  add  that  Mr.  Harrisse  has,  in  some  instanceS| 


io8 


HARRISSE. 


quoted  wotki  from  White  Kennett's  "  BibllothecK  Americanae  Primordia,"  and  made 
the  remark  that  he  has  found  nothing  in  the  works  so  quoted  relating  to  America. 
This  has  arisen  from  the  fact  that  he  has  misapprehended  the  nature  of  that  work, 
which  purposely  introduces  many  books  which  had  no  relation  to  America.  The  fol- 
lowing is  a  continuation  t 

[Harrisse.I  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima  A  De- 
scription of  Works  relating  to  America  published  between  the 
Years  1492  and  1 55 1  Additions  Paris  Librairie  Tross  m.  accc- 
Lxxii.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  (iv),  40,  199,  (i).  30600 

Two  hundred  copies  printed  in  8vo,  and  fifty  copies  in  4to.  In  the  matter  of  print- 
ing and  paper  this  volume  OKceeds  in  beauty  that  of  its  predecessor.  Its  contents  cover 
the  same  ground ;  some  titles  contained  in  the  former  work  are  further  elaborated,  and 
many  are  entirely  new.  It  will,  perhaps,  not  be  saying  too  much  that  many  of  them 
are  only  remotely  related  to  America,  but  the  author's  careful  researches  and  elaborate 
dissertations  have  combined  to  render  the  volume  a  very  desirable  addition  to  an  Amer- 
ican bibliographical  collection. 

[Harrisse.]  a  Brief  Disquisition  Concerning  the  Early 
History  of  Printing  in  America.  New  Tork :  Privately  Printed. 
1866.    Imp.  8vo.  30601 

Twenty-five  copies  printed,  of  which  five  are  on  drawing  paper.  It  forms  part  of 
the  introduction  to  the  "  Bib.  Am.  Vetustissima."    A  Spanish  version  has  been  printed. 

[Harrisse.]  Fernand  Colomb  Sa  Vie,  ses  CEuvres  Essai 
critique  par  I'auteur  de  la  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima. 
Pam  MDCCCLxkii    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  (vii),  230,  (i).  30602 

Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed,  of  which  twenty-five  are  on  Whatman's  paper. 

[Harrisse.]  Notes  on  Columbus.  New  Tork :  Privately 
Printed.  1866.    Sm.  folio,  pp.  vii,  227.  30603 

Ninety  copies  only  printed  for  presentation,  at  the  expense  of  Samuel  L.  M.  Barlow, 
of  New  York.  It  is  one  of  the  finest  specimen  of  printing  by  the  Riverside  Press, 
and  having  been  privately  printed,  is  as  rare  as  it  is  beautiful.  It  is  both  bibliograph- 
ical and  historical,  and  in  each  department  is  a  specimen  of  zeal  and  erudition. 

[Harrisse.]  Notes  pour  servir  a  I'histoire,  a  la  bibliographic 
et  a  la  cartographie  de  la  Nouvelle-France  et  des  pays  adjac^nts 
1 540- 1 700  Par  I'auteur  de  la  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustis- 
sima Paris  Librairie  Tress  1872  Crown  8vo,  pp.  (6),  xxxiii, 
(i),  367.  30604 

This  is  a  capital  resum£  of  the  Bibliography  of  Canada  up  to  1700.  The  volume 
is  veiry  handsomely  printed ;  some  copies  are  printed  on  vellum  paper,  and  othen  on 
Dutch  paper.  Also :  Les  Colombo  de  France  et  d'ltalie  fameux  marins  du  XVe  si£cle 
146; -1 492  D'apres  des  documents  nouveaux  ou  inidits  tires  des  Archives  de  Milan,  de 
Paris  et  de  Venise  ...  Parit:  Trots.  1873.  4to,  pp.  136.  —  L'Histoire  de  Christophe 
Colomb  attribuee  a  son  fils  Fernand  Examen  Critique  du  Mimoire  lu  par  M.  D'Avezac, 
Membre  de  Tlnstitut  de  France  a  I'Academie  des  Inscriptions  et  Bellcs-Lcttres  dans  sea 
seances  des  8,  I3  et  %z  Aout  1873.  ...  Parit.  1875.    8vo,  pp.  59. 


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Harrisson  (D.),  "Jr.  A  Voice  from  the  Washingtonian 
Home.  Being  a  History  ...  an  Institution  ...  at  ...  Boston, 
for  the  Reformation  of  the  Inebriate.  ...  Together  with  a  Sketch 
of  the  Temperance  Reform  in  America.  By  David  Harrisson, 
Jr.  ...  Boston:  Redding  ^  Co,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  322,  (i). 
Portrait.  B.,  ba.,  c.  30605 

Harro-Harrinc  (Paul).  Dolores:  a  Historical  Novel  of 
South  America :  virith  Episodes  on  Politics,  Religion,  Socialism, 
Psychology,  Magnetism,  and  Sphereology.  By  P.  Harro-Har- 
ring.     New  York.  1847.    ^^°*  30606 

Harrower  (D.)  a  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  William 
Steile  ...  August  10,  1851.  By  David  Harrower,  a.m.  New 
Tork :  Printed  by  Edward  O.  Jenkins,  mdccclii.    8vo,  pp.  24* 

Harsha  (D.  a.)  Life  of  the  Rev.  George  Whitefield.  By 
D.  A.  Harsha,  ...  Albany:  J.  Munsell.   1864.    8vo.  30608 

Thirty-two  copies  on  large  paper. 

Hapsha.  The  Life  of  Charles  Sumner  j  with  choice  Speci- 
mens of  his  Eloquence,  a  Delineation  of  his  oratorial  Character, 
and  his  great  Speech  on  Kansas.     By  David  A.  Harsha.     New 


Tork:  Dayton  iff  Burdick.   1856. 
Plate. 


i2mo,  pp.  329. 


Portrait  and 
c.  30609 


Harsha.  The  Most  Eminent  Orators  and  Statesmen  of  An- 
cient and  Modern  Times ;  containing  Sketches  of  their  Lives, 
Specimens  of  their  Eloquence,  ...  By  David  A.  Harsha.  New 
Tork:  Charles  Scribner.  moccclv.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  518.  Portrait 
of  Webster.  b.  30610 

Hart  (Abram).  Two  for  One;  or,  a  Shilling's  Worth  of 
Good  Sense  and  a  Shilling's  Worth  of  Common  Sense,  for 
Twelve-and-a-Half  Cents.     New  Tork.  1813.    8vo.     n.  306 11 

Hart  (A.  M.)  History  of  the  Discovery  ot  the  Valley  of 
the  Mississippi.  By  Adolphus  M.  Hart.  Saint  Louis^  Mo.:  A. 
M.  Hart.  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  155.  b.  +  Second  Edition.  Cin- 
cinnati: A.  M,  Hart.  1852.    i2mo,  pp.  155.  c,  h.  30612 

[Hart.]  History  of  the  Issues  of  Paper-Money  in  the  Amer- 
ican Colonies,  Anterior  to  the  Revolution,  Explanatory  of  the 
Historical  Chart  of  the  Paper  Money  of  that  Period.  St.  Louis. 
1851.    8vo.  c.  30613 


no 


HART. 


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Hart.  History  of  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi.  By  Adolphus 
M.Hart  ...  Cincinnati:  Moore^  Anderson^  If^ihtachi^  Keys.  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  286.  B.,  BA.,  c,  P.  30614 

Hart.  Life  in  the  Far  West ;  or,  the  Comical,  Quizzical, 
and  Tragical  Adventures  of  a  Hoosier.  By  Adolphus  M.  Hart. 
Cincinnati:  H.  B.  Pearson,  [about  1854.]    8vo,  pp.  131.         c. 

Hart.  Uncle  Tom  in  Paris ;  or.  Views  of  Slavery  outside 
the  Cabin.  By  Adolphus  M.  Hart  ...  .  Baltimore:  William 
Taylor  i^  Company.   1854.     l2mo,  pp.  87.  B.  306 16 

Also :  Practical  Suggestions  on  Mining  Rights  and  Privileges  in  Lower  Canada. 
Montreal.  1867. 

Hart  (A.  A.)  The  Traveler's  Own  Book.  A  Souvenir  of 
Overland  Travel,  via  the  ...  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  R. 
R.  to  Burlington ;  Union  Pacific  Railroad,  to  Ogden ;  Central 
Pacific  Railroad,  [etc.l  with  maps  of  each  of  the  Railroads.  ... 
By  Alfred  A.  Hart.  ^Chicago.']  1870.  Obi.  i6mo,  pp.  34,(10). 
.12  Colored  Plates,  2  Photographs,  3  Maps.  c.  30617 

Also:  Hart's  Pathfinder.    1846.    t. 

Hart  (A.  W.)  "Our  Colonies."  By  Arthur  Wellington 
Hart.     Montreal.  1849.    ^vo.  c.  30618 

Hart  (B.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  William  K.  Town- 
send,  Esq.  ...  Sept.  30, 1849.  ^7  R^v.  Burdett  Hart ...  .  New 
Haven:  Durrie  iff  Feci .  1849.    8vo,  pp.  16,  30619 

Hart.  The  Mexican  War.  A  Discourse  ...  in  Fair  Haven, 
on  the  Annual  Fast  of  1847.  ^7  ^^v*  Burdett  Hart.  New 
Haven:  Peck  ^  Stafford,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  16.  30620 

Hart  (C.  H.)  A  Biographical  Sketch  of  ...  Abraham  Lin- 
coln ...  By  Charles  Henry  Hart  ...  Albany :  Joel  Munsell.  1870. 
Sm.  folio,  pp.  21.  s.  30621 

Hart.  Memoir  of  William  H.  Prescott  ...  .  By  Charles  H. 
Hart  ...  .  Boston:  David Clapp  &  Sony  Printers.  1868.  Rl.  8vo, 
pp.  13.     Portrait.  h.  30622 

One  hundred  copies  on  large  paper.  Also :  A  Historical  Sketch  of  the  National 
Medals  issued  ...  1776-1815.  ...  Philadelphia  t  H.  B.  Athmead,  Printer.  1867.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  —  A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  the  late  Gulian  Crommclin  Ver- 
planck,  LL.D.  ...  NewTork.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  20.  s.  —  A  Memoir  of  George  Ticknor. 
...  Philadelphia.  1870.  8vo.  1.  —  A  Necrological  Notice  of  the  Hon.  Richard 
Stockton  Field,  u.d.  ...  Philadelphia.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  10.  —  Remarks  on  Tabasco, 
Mexico,  occasioned  by  the  reported  Discovery  of  Remains  of  Ancient  Cities  being  found 
in  that  Locality.  ...  Philadelphia:  H.  B.  Ashmead,  Printer.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  la.  s. — 
A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Hon.  William  Willis,  LL.D.  ...  Philadelphia.  1870.  8vo, 
pp.  8.     B.,  H.,  I. 


HART. 


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Lin- 

1870. 

30621 


Hart  (C.)  De  Cortlce  Peruviano.  Auctoie  Cheney  Hart. 
Edinburgh.   1 748.    4to.  P.  30623 

Hart  (E.  S.),  and  Street  (O.)     See  Whitman. 

Hart  (F.  W.)  Argument  on  the  Houmas  Land  Claim.  By 
Dr.  Frederic  W.  Hart  ...  .  Washington:  Thomas  McGilL  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  14  H.  30624 

[Hart  and  Tillotson  (Romants).]  Exposition  of  the  Hou- 
mas Land  Claim,  and  of  the  Second  Section  of  the  Missouri 
Land  Bill  ...  June  2,  1858.   ...   IVashington.   1859.    ^vo,  pp.  30. 

Hart  (G.)  Trial  of  George  Hart  for  the  Murder  of  Mary 
Van  Housen.  New  York  ...  Nov.,  1811.  With  his  Life  and 
Confession,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.  s.  30626 

Hart  (J.  Seely).  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States.  For  the  use  of  Common  Schools.  By  John 
S.Hart,  A.M.  ...  Philadelphia:  Butler  &  PFilliams.  1845.  i2mo, 
pp.  100.     H.    +  Philadelphia.   1858.    +  [/&/W.]  i860.       30627 

Hart.  The  Female  Prose  Writers  of  America.  With  Por- 
traits, Biographical  Notices,  and  Specimens  of  their  Writings. 
By  John  S.  Hart  ...  Philadelphia:  E.  H.  Butler  ^  Co.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  432.  BA.  4~  New  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged. 
Philadelphia.  1 855.  8vo,  pp.  620.  C.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Phil- 
adelphia :  E.  H.  Butler  (^  Co.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  436.       a.  30628 

See  "N.  A.  Rev.,"  lxxz.  z6i.  Also:  The  Common  School  Journal  of  the  State 
of  Pennsylvania.     Vol.  i.     Philadelphia.  1844.     Continued. 

Hart  (J.)  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Joseph  Hart,  Esquire, 
Lieutenant  of  Bucks  County,  From  ...  1780,  to  ...  1783}  In 
which  is  set  forth  the  amount  of  the  fines  incurred  within  that 
period  by  delinquents  of  the  ist  battallion,  for  non-performance 
of  militia  duty  and  exercise  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  Robert 
Aitken.  M  Dcc  lxxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  24.  p.  30629 

Also :  State  of  the  Accounts  of  Joseph  Hart,  Esq.  Late  Lieutenant  ...  .  From  ... 
March,  to  ...  November,  1783.  Pkiladelfhia:  Printed  bj  John  Steele.  m,i>cc,lxxxv. 
8vo,  pp.  II.     r. 

Hart  (J.  C.)  The  Romance  of  Yachting :  Voyage  the  First. 
By  Joseph  C.  Hart  ...  .  New  York:  Harper  ^  Brothers.  1848. 
i2mo,  pp.  332.  H.,  N.  30630 

Many  chapters  relate  to  America,  and  some  to  Shakespeare,  sustaining  the  Baconian 
theory. 


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Hart  (L.)  A  Christian  Minister  described  and  distinguished 
from  a  Pleaser  of  Men,  in  a  discourse  ...  at  the  Ord' nation  of 
Reverend  Abiel  Holmes  ...  .  By  Levi  Hart  ...  .  New  Haven: 
Printed  by  Meigs  ^  Dana,  m.dcc.lxxxvii.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

Includes  a  Memoir  of  the  Church. 


BA.,  M. 


Hart.  The  Christian  Minister  ...  described.  A  Sermon 
Delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Joel  Benedict, 
At  Newent,  in  Norwich,  On  the  21st  of  February,  1771.  By 
Levi  Hart,  a.m.  ...  New-London :  Printed  by  Timothy  Green. 
1771.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  31.  30632 

Hart.  A  Discourse  ...  at  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  at  the 
Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins,  d.d..  Pastor  ...  there,  who 
died  on  the  20th  of  December,  A.D.  1803,  '"  ^^^  Eighty-Third 
Year  of  his  Age,  and  Sixtieth  of  his  Ministry.  By  Levi  Hart, 
A.M.     [^Newport.']  1804.     i2mo,  pp.  24.  30633 

Hart.  Liberty  described  and  recommended,  in  a  Sermon  to 
the  Corporation  of  Freemen  in  Farmington,  Sep.  20,  1774.  By 
Levi  Hart.  Hartford:  Eben.  JVatson.  1775.  8vo.  +  Boston. 
1775.    8vo.  30634 

"  The  general  assembly  (preachts  Levi)  of  a  neighbouring  Colony  [Rhode  Island] 
have  prohibited  the  importation  of  Negro  slaves  under  a  large  penalty,  and  have  enacted 
that  such  slaves  shall  be  free  as  soon  as  they  set  foot  on  the  shore  within  the  Colony. 
Can  this  Colony  [Connecticut]  want  motives  from  reason,  justice,  religion,  or  public 
spirit  to  follow  the  example  ? " 

Hart.  Religious  Improvement  of  the  Death  of  Great  Men. 
A  Discourse  ...  in  Preston  ...  Dec.  29,  1799,  Occasioned  by 
the  Death  of  Gen.  George  Washington  ...  By  Levi  Hart,  a.m. 
Norwich:  Printed  by  Thomas  Hubbard.    1800.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  26. 

One  of  the  wat  of  Washington  orations. 

Hart.  ...  Discourse  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Reverend  Timothy 
Stone,  Pastor  of  the  Church  at  Goshen  in  Lebanon ;  Who  died, 
May  1 2th,  1797,  in  the  56th  year  of  his  age,  and  30th  of  his 
Ministry.  By  Levi  Hart,  a.m.  ...  Printed  in  Norwich  {^Connecti- 
tut)  by  John  Trumbull.  m,dcc,xcviii.    8vo,  pp.  22.  30636 

Hart.  The  Resurrection  ...  illustrated.  In  a  Discourse  ... 
Addressed  to  the  Second  Congregational  Church  ...  Newport, 
Rhode-Island,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  William  Patten 
...  May  24,  1786.  By  Levi  Hart,  a.m..  Pastor  of  a  Church  in 
Preston,  Connecticut.  Providence:  Printed  by  John  Carter.  1786. 
8vo,  pp.  30,  19,  (i).  BA.  30637 


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Alto  I  The  Description  of  a  Good  Character.  Election  Sermon,  1786.  Hartford. 
[17X6,]  8vo,  pp.  30.  M. — Diicourse  occaiioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Jabes 
Huntington,  Esq.,  dr'ivered  at  Norwich,  October  8,  1786.  ...  Nnu  London :  Printed 
ty  T.  Green.  1786.  8vo. —  ...  A  Diicoune  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  John 
Wilder,  ...  Attleborough,  January  27,  1790.  Pravidtnui  Print^'d  by  Bennett  fy heeler. 
[n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  17.  H.,  N.  —  Diicoune  at  the  Funeral  of  N.  Eelli,  July  3,  1786. 
New  London.  8vo. —  ...  Diicoune  1  Delivered  at  Cheliea  in  Norwich,  May  11, 1791. 
...  [on]  the  death  and  funeral  of  Mn.  Sarah  King.  ...  Norwitk  1  Printed  by  Ebenevttr 
Ruitell  Butknell.  m,dcc,xcii.  8vo,  pp.  34.  —  The  Important  Objeclt  of  the  Evangel- 
ical Ministry  coniidered  j  ...  In  a  Diicoune  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Amot 
Chase,  ...  June  a7th,  1787.  ...  Litehfitldt  Printed  by  Thomat  Collier,  m.dcc.lxsxviii. 
8vo,  pp.  26. — Sermon  ...  January  4,  1789  ...  on  the  Death  of  hit  Wifet  ...  New- 
Londci.  1789.    8vo.     t. 

Hart  (L.)  A  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Amos  Pet- 
tengil.  ...  By  Rev.  Luthc/  Hart  ...  .  Boston.  1834.  i2mo,  pp. 
(4),  264.  H.  30638 

[Hart  (A^ss).']  Letters  from  the  Bahama  Islands,  Written 
in  1823-4.     Philadelphia.  1827.     i2mo.  p.  30639 

Hart  (N.  C.)  Documents  relative  to  the  House  of  Refuge, 
instituted  by  the  Society  for  the  Reformation  of  Juvenile  Delin- 
quents in  the  City  of  New  York,  in  1824.  •••  ^y  Nathaniel  C. 
Hart,  Superintendent.  New  Tori:  Printed  by  Mahlon  Day.  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  311.     Plate.  ba.  30640 

Hart  (O.  B.)  Argument  by  O.  B.  Hart.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.  30641 

Application  for  a  Seat  in  the  Senate  as  Senator  of  Florida. 

Hart  (O.)  America's  Remembrancer,  with  respect  to  her 
Blessedness  and  Duty.  A  Sermon  ...  in  Hopewell,  New  Jersey, 
on  Thanksgiving  Day,  November  26,  1789.  By  Oliver  Hart, 
A.M.  ...  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  T.  Dobson.  M,occ,xci.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  BA.,  P.  30642 

Also :  Dancing  Exploded  :  a  Sermon  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  March  12, 1778.  Ckarltt- 
lon.  1778.  8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  —  A  Gospel  Church  portrayed.  ...  A  Sermon  delivered 
in  Philadelphia  at  the  opening  of  the  Baptist  Association,  October  4,  1791.  Trenton. 
1791.  8vo,  pp.  38. — Sermon  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  William 
Tennent  Ckarluton.  1 777.  i2mo.  w.  —  Sermon  before  the  Association  at  Phila- 
delphia, October  ai,  1783.  ...  Philadtlpkia.  1785?    l2mo. 

Hart  (R.)  Reconstruction.  Speech  of  Hon.  Roswell  Hart, 
of  New  York  ...  March  24,  1866.  [Washington,  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.  30643 

Hart  (S.)  Elegy  to  the  Memory  of  Miss  Sarah  Hart,  Daugh- 
ter to  Rev.  William  Hart,  of  Saybrook ;  who  departed  this  Life, 
June  24,  1788.     Hartford.  1790.    8vo,  pp.  7.  m.  30644 


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Hart  (S.)  A  Sermon,  preached  in  (the  newly  rebuilt)  Sf, 
George's  Church,  Hempstead  ...  September  21, 1823.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  short  Historical  Sketch  of  the  most  Important  Events 
relative  to  the  said  Church,  for  a  Century  past.  By  the  Reverend 
Seth  Hart,  Rector.  New  Tork :  Printed  iy  T.  and  J.  Swords. 
1823.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  30645 

Hart  (W.)  Brief  Remarks  on  a  number  of  False  Proposi- 
tions, and  Dangerous  Errors,  Which  are  spreading  in  the  Coun- 
try ;  Collected  out  of  sundry  Discourses  publish'd,  wrote  by  Dr. 
Whitaker  and  Mr.  Hopkins.  Written  by  Way  of  Dialogue,  By 
William  Hart,  A.M.  ...  New-London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Timothy 
Green.  1769.    8vo,  pp.  71,  (i).  ba.,  h.,  n.,  w.  30646 

Hart.  A  Few  Remarks,  upon  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev'd 
Mr.  James  Dana,  and  the  Doings  of  the  Consociation,  respecting 
the  Same :  Being  a  Letter  to  the  Author  of  the  Faithful  Narra- 
tive, &c.  By  William  Hart  ...  .  New  Haven :  Printed  by  James 
Parker  and  Company.  1759.    8vo,  pp.  46,  xv,  (3).       ba., 


M.,  w. 


Hart.  Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet,  Wrote  by  Mr.  Hobart, 
Entitled,  The  Principles  of  Congregational  Churches,  relating  to 
the  Constitution  and  Authority  of  Ecclesiastical  Councils ;  con- 
sidered, and  applied  to  the  case  of  the  late  Ordination  at  Walling- 
ford,  [Conn.]  ...  By  William  Hart  ...  .  New  Haven :  Printed 
by  J.  Parkery  and  Company.  1760.    8vo,  pp.  59,  iii,  (5).     ba.,  w. 

Abo !  A  Ditcoune  concerning  the  Nature  of  Regenerationi  and  the  Way  Wherein 
it  is  Wrought.  N.  Londont  T.  Green.  1742.  Sm.  8vo,  pp.  (6),  57.  —  Letter  to  Rev. 
Sam.  Hopkins.  NewLondoui  T.  Green.  1770.  8vo. — A  Letter  to  the  Reverend 
Nathaniel  Whitaker,  d.d.,  wherein  Some  of  his  ...  Misrepresentation*  ...  are  detected 
...  .  Nev)  London:  Printed  by  T.  Green.  1771.  8vo,  pp.  63.  ba.,  M. — Remarks  on 
President  Edwards's  Dissertations  concerning  the  Nature  of  True  Virtue  ...  .  New- 
Havens  Printed  by  T.  and  S.  Green.  1771.  8vo,  pp.  5a.  ba.  —  A  Scriptural  Answer 
to  this  Question,  ...  What  are  the  necessary  Qualifications  for  a  lawful  and  approved 
Attendance  on  the  Sacraments  of  the  New  Covenant  ?  ...  iVirw  London  t  Printed  by 
Timothy  Green.  177a.    8vo,ipp.  80,  {%).     ba. 

Hart  (W.)  The  Travelling  Book-Agent's  Guide  and  In- 
structor ...  By  William  Harte  ...  .  Boston :  D.  C.  Colesworthy. 


1865.    i2mo,  pp.  16. 


30649 


Harte  (F.  B.)  The  Luck  of  Roaiing  Camp,  and  other 
Sketches.  By  Francis  Bret  Harte.  Boston :  Fields,  Osgood  ^  Co. 
1870.    i6mo,  pp.  iv,  (2),  239.  BA.,  c.  30650 

Mr.  Harte  has  also  published  Mrs.  Skagg's  Husbands,  and  other  Sketches.  Boston  : 
Otgood.  1873.  i6mo,  and  Echoes  of  the  Fort-Hills.  [/&/</.]  1875  [1874].  i6mo, 
the  first  a  collection  of  stories,  the  second  of  poems  illustrative  of  Western  life,  Sec. 


1  J*Tj5^j^*i*4iKii*i:,^j?*?,^     (  .^rf 
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[Harte  (Walter).]  Essays  on  Husbandry :  ...  London:  W. 
Frederick.  MDCCLXiv.  Svo,  pp.  xviiif  (3),  213.  B.,  H.  -f- Second 
Edition.    [/A/V/.]  m.dcc.lxx.    8vo,  pp.  xxvi,  (2),  232.     h.  30651 

Relatei  to  the  husbandry  of  the  North  American  coloniei,  Stc. 

Hartford,  Conn.  Addresses  ...  on  the  ...  Dedication  of  the 
Hartford  Hospital  ...  Conn.,  ...  i8th  of  April,  1859.  Hartford: 
Case  J  Lochuood  and  Company.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  40.  30652 

Alio :  The  Pint  Annual  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Hartford  Hoi- 
pital  ...  1855-56.  Uarlfordi  du,  Tiffany  and  Campany.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Con- 
tinued.    N. 

First  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  American  Asylum  at 
Hartford,  for  the  Education  and  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb  ...  1817.  Hartford:  Hudson  and  Co.  181 7.  8vo,  pp. 
15.    Continued.  h.  30653 

Annual  Report  of  the  Hartford  Evangelical  Tract  Society. 
[Hartford.  1817.]     i2mo,  pp.  10,  (i).  ba.  30654 

By  Laws  of  the  City  of  Hartford  relative  to  Fire,  and  Names 
of  the  Officers  of  the  Fire  Department.  [Hartford.'\  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  19.  30655 

Catalogue  of  the  North  Church,  Hartford.     Hartford.    1839. 

The  Charter  of  the  City  of  Hartford.  ...  Hartford.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  36,  10.     Continued.  30657 

Alio:  The  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Hartford  ...  1863.  ...  Hartford t  ffliliami, 
Ifiky  &  ffaltrman.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  144.     Continued,     b. 

Copy  of  the  Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  of  the  Legisla- 
ture of  Connecticut  on  the  Petition  of  C.  Stockbridge  and  others 
against  the  Hartford  Bridge  Company.    [Hartford.  1839.]    8va 

Constitution  of  the  Hartford  Auxiliary  of  the  American  Colo- 
nization Society.     Hartford.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  16.  30659 

Directory.  Gardner's  Hartford  City  Directory.  Published 
Annually.    1838.    i2mo.  30660 

Continued  to  1841;  followed  by  Geer'i  Hartford  Directory  from  184a. 

Education.  The  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Hartford  Female 
Seminary  for  1828.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.     Continued. 

Alio :  African  Million-School  Society.  Address  of  the  Executive  Committee,  with 
Record  of  Proceedings,  &c.  Hartford.  i8i8.  8vo,  pp.  11. — Catalogue  of  the  Hart- 
ford Public  Hig'  School,  for  the  Year  1862-3.  Hartford:  Frttt  of  Case,  Lockwood 
&  Comfaiiy.  i86s.    8vo,  pp.  19,  (i).  — Circular  of  Hartford  Female  Seminary,  Hart* 


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ford,  Conn.  Founded  A.  D,  llij.  Incorporated  A.  D.  1817.  Hartfirdt  Prtu  of 
H'illiamt,  Ifiliy  and  Turnir,  186a.  8vo,  pp.  S4.  —  Hartford  Female  Seminary.  Pru»- 
pectus  I  By  Catharine  £.  Beecher.  1817.  8vo,  pp.  9.  —  Report  of  tlie  Board  of  School 
Viiitori  to  First  School  Society  of  Hartford  ...  1856.  ...  Uartfirdt  Can,  Tiffany  and 
Comfany.  1857.    Ivo,  pp.  13.     N. 

The  Hartford  I  Convention  |  in  an  Uproar !  |  And  the  |  Wise 
Men  of  the  East  |  Confounded  !  (Together  with] a  Short  History 
of  the  I  Peter  Washinetonians ;  I  being  |  the  First  Book  of  the 
Chronicles  |  of  the  |  Children  of  Disobedience ;  |  otherwise  falsely 
called  I "  Washington  Benevolents."  |  By  Hector  Benevolus,  Esq.  | 
JVindsor,  Vt^\  ...   1815.I    8vo,  pp.  46.  30662 

Very  rare.  The  only  copy  we  know  belongs  fo  E.  O.  Asay  of  Chicago.  Stt  alio 
Cabot  (O.),  Dwight  (T.),  Massachusetts,  Proceedinrrs,  Public  Documents. 

...  The  Identity  of  the  Old  Hartford  Convention  Federalists 
with  the  Modern  Whig,  Harrison  Party.  ...  [^Boston,  1840.] 
8vo,  pp.  14.  30663 

Hartford  Argillo  Manufacturing  Company.  Report, 
United  States  Senate  [on  the]  Memorial;  July  31,  1848.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  6.  30664 

Hartford  in  the  Olden  Time :  Its  First  Thirty  Years.  By 
Scaeva.  Edited  by  W.  M.  B.  Hartley.  With  Illustrations. 
Hartford:  F.  A,  Brown.  1853.  ^v°>  PP*  (^)>  3*^*  5  Plat"  and 
Map.  H.  30665 

Hartford  Tract  Society.  Speeches  of  Judges  Williams, 
Pardons,  and  Ellsworth.     Hartford.  1859.    ^^°)  PP*  2^*  ^* 

Hartford  War  Debt  Bonds.  Town  Meeting.  Hartford^  De- 
cember 23//,  1862.    i2mo,  pp.  7.  30667 

Also:  Report  of  Special  Committee  relative  to  War  Debt  Bonds.    1861. 

Historical  Notices  of  Hartford.     Hartford.  1842.    8vo. 

Proceedings  at  the  Dedication  of  Charter  Oak  Hall,  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.     Hartford.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  15.  30669 

Edited  by  J.  Deane  Alden. 

Railroads.  Report  of  the  Engineer  upon  the  several  definite 
Locations  for  the  Hartford  and  Springfield  Railroad ;  with  the 
Acts  of  Incorporation  in  Connecticut  and  Massachusetts.  Hart- 
ford. 1 841.    8vo.     Map.  30670 

Report  of  Joint  Committee  upon  Petition  of  Hartford  and 
New  Haven  Railroad  Company.    8vo,  pp.  7.  30671 


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Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Petition  of  the  Town  of 
East  Hartford  and  others,  against  the  Hartford  Bridge  Company. 
Hartford.  1843.    8vo.  30672 

Alio  I  Report  of  tht  Joint  Standing  Committee  on  the  Petition  of  the  Hartford- 
Bridge  Company)  General  Auembly,  May,  1841.     Hartford.  1841.    8vo,  pp.  9. 

First  Annual  Report  of  the  Hartford  Soldiers'  Aid  Associa- 
tion, January  i,  1863.     Hartfhrd.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  20.      30673 

Retreat  for  the  Insane  -\t  Hartford,  Conn. :  Third  Report  of 
the  Directors,  ...  May  ik,  1827.  Hartford.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  11. 
Continued.  30674 

Alioi  Society  for  the  Relief  of  the  Iniane  ...  At  Hartford.  ...  Hartford s  fy. 
Hudton  and  L.  SkinHtr.  1813.    8vo,  pp.  31.     ba. 

Transactions  of  the  Natural  History  Society  of  Hartford. 
No.  I.  Hartford:  Case,  Tiffany  l^  Co.  MDCccxxxvi.  8vo, 
pp.  91.  B.,  H.  30675 

A  Unanimous  Remonstrance  of  the  Fourth  Congregational 
Church,  Hartford,  Conn.,  against  the  Policy  of  the  American 
Tract  Society  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery.  Hartford:  Foundry  of 
Silas  Andrui  W  Son,  1855.  i2mo,  pp.  34.  +  ^f^  Tori:  Jnti- 
Slavery  Society.  1855.  30676 

Young  Men's  Institute,  Hartford.  First  Annual  Report  of 
the  Executive  Committee  ...  together  with  the  Charter,  By 
Laws  ...  .  Hartford:  Printed  by  Case^  Tiffany  CjT  Burnham.  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  14,  (2).     Continued.  b.,  s.  30677 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  and  Reading  Room  of  the  Young 
Men's  Institute,  Hartford.  Hartford:  Case^  Tiffany  &  Burnham. 
1844.  ^^^i  PP*  359*  "•  +  Catalogue  of  Books  added  to  the 
Library  since  1844.  Hartford :  Case,  Tiffany  tif  Burnham.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  -{•  Catalogue  of  Books  added  ...  since  1847. 
Hartford.  1852.  8vo.  -}-  Catalogue  ...  .  Hartford:  The  Insti- 
tute. 1873.    ^^°>  PP"  ^'»  47  '>  (')•  ^^'  30678 

&e  also  Trinity  and  Washington  Collegei. 

Hartford  County  Agricultural  Society.  Transactions  for  1843 
and  1844.     Hartford:  E.  Geer.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  no.  c. 

Hartgerts  or  Hartgers  (Joost).  [Engraved  Title :]  Oost 
en  West-indische  |  Voyagien :  {  Met  de  |  Beschrijvingen  van  I  In- 
dien.  |  Eerste  Deel.  |  f  Amsterdam,  bij  host  Hartgers.  Inde  Gasthuys- 
steech  bij't  Stad-huys.  1648.  |  [Printed  Title :]  Oost-Indische 
Voyagien  |  Door  dien  |  Begin  en  Voortgangh,  van  de  Vereenighde  J 


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I, 


Nederlandtsche  Geoctroyeerde  |  Oost-Indische  |  Compaenie.  |  Ver- 
vatende  de  voornaemste  Reysen,  by  de  Inwoonderen  c*r  |  lelver 
Provintien  derwaerts  ghedaetn.  |  ...  |  Erste  Deel.  Daer  in  be- 
grepen  ziin  i6  Woyzgicn,\i'yfmstelrtdam^\f^oor  yoost  Hartgtrts^ 
Boeci-vtriooptr  in  de  Gasthuys-Stretghy  btzijatn  \  htt  Stadt-huys^  in  de 
Botck-wincktly  AnnOy  \b\%.\    410.  C.  30680 

Thli  extraordinary  Collection  of  Voyages  by  Jooat  Hartgerti  it  tometimea  called  the 
*'  Dutch  De  Bry"  or  the  "  Dutch  Huliiui )"  for  in  beauty  of  execution  and  intriniic 
intereit  it  rivali  both  of  thoie  famoui  collectioni.  In  point  of  rarity  there  it  no  com- 
pariion  {  thi*  being  scarcely  known  to  bibliographer*.  How  many  parti  Hartgerti  pub- 
liahed,  it  is  even  now  uncertain,  although  the  most  active  research  has  for  many  years 
been  made  by  Collectors  of  Voyages  and  Travels.  The  parts  were  probably  issued  and 
sold  separately,  and  their  collection  into  sets,  with  a  collective  title,  preface,  etc.,  was 
an  afterthought.  This  collection  has  an  advantage  over  De  Bry  and  Hulsius,  that 
many  of  the  voyages  are  in  the  language  in  which  they  were  originally  written,  while 
most  of  those  by  De  Bry  and  Hulsius  are  translations.  Sit  Stevens'  "  Nuggets,"  No. 
1339,  for  complete  titles  and  collations.  Of  so  many  as  relate  to  America,  Parts  vi., 
vui.,  and  x.,  we  give  the  titles  at  length  under  the  names  of  their  respective  authors. 

Hartley  (C.  B.)  Heroes  and  Patriots  of  the  South ;  com- 
ri'ng  Lives  of  General  Francis  Marion,  General  William 
oultrie,  General  Andrew  Pickens,  and  Governor  John  Rut- 
ledge.  With  Sketches  of  other  distinguished  Heroes  and  Patriots 
who  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War  in  the  Southern  States. 
By  Cecil  B.  Hartley.  Philadelphta:  G.G.Evans,  i860.  i2mo, 
pp.  320.     Plate.  c,  H.  30681 

Reprinted  as :  The  Life  of  Gen.  Francis  Marion  $  also.  Lives  of  Generals  Moultrie 
and  Pickens,  and  Governor  Rutledge.  ...  Philadflpkia  i  Davh,  Porttr  V  Ctatit.  1866. 
limo,  pp.  320.     B. 

Hartley.  Life  and  Adventures  of  Lewis  Wetzel,  The  Vir- 
ginia Ranger,  to  which  are  added  Biographical  Sketches  of  Gen- 
eral Simon  Kenton,  General  Benjamin  Logan,  Captain  Samuel 
Brady,  Governor  Isaac  Shelby  and  other  Heroes  of  the  West.  ... 
By  Cecil  B.  Hartley.  ...  Philadelphia:  G.  G.Evans,  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  320.  30682 

An  edition  dated  1869  difTen  slightly  in  the  title-page  only. 

Hartley.  Life  and  Times  of  Colonel  Daniel  Boone,  com- 
prising a  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  Kentucky.  By  Cecil 
B.  Hartley.  To  which  is  added  Colonel  Boone's  Autobiography 
complete,  as  dictated  to  John  Filson,  and  published  in  1784.  ... 
Philadelphia:  G.G.Evans.  1859.  -\- [Ibid."]  i860.  i2mo, pp. 
351.  30683 

Hartley.  Life  of  Major  General  Henry  Lee,  Commander 
of  Lee's  Legion  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  subsequently 


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Governor  of  Virginia ;  to  which  is  added  the  Life  of  General 
Thomas  Sumter,  of  South  Carolina.  Uy  Cecil  B.  Hartley. 
Philadtlphia :  G.  G.  Evans.  1859.  lamo.  s.  •{■  Ntw  York. 
1859.    lamo.  c.  30684 

Alio  t  The  Three  Mr*.  Judioni,  the  celebrated  Female  MUiIonarlet.  A  New  Edi- 
tion.    PkilaJtlphia t  O.  O.  Bvani.  i860,     iimo,  pp.  419.     s  Portrait!,     c. 

Hartley  (D.)  An  Address  to  the  Committee  of  Association 
of  the  County  of  York,  on  the  State  of  Public  Affairs.  By  David 
Hartley  Esq.  January  3,  1781.  The  Second  Edition.  York :  A. 
Ward.   1 78 1.    8vo,  pp.  46.  N.  30685 

Chiefly  relating  to  the  War  with  the  American  Coloniei. 

Hartley.  An  Address  to  the  Committee  of  the  County  of 
York,  on  the  State  of  Public  Affairs.  By  David  Hartley,  Esq. 
London:  J.  Stockdale.  mdcclxxxi.    8vo,  pp.  63.     ba.,  H.,  m.,  p. 

A  reprint  of  the  preceding,  with  the  addition  of  "  The  Addreii  of  the  Committee 
of  Auociation  for  the  County  of  York."    Su  "  M.  Rev."  for  February,  1781. 

Hartley.  An  Address  to  the  ...  Mayor  and  Corporation  ... 
the  Wardens  ...  of  Trinity  House,  and  to  the  Worthy  Burgesses 
of  ...  Kingston.  By  David  Hartley,  Esq.  London :  J.  Debrett. 
1784.    8vo,  pp.  31.  BA.  30687 

Hartley.  Addresses  and  Letters  on  the  State  of  Public 
Affairs.     York.  1781.  c.  30688 

«  The  Budget,"  our  No.  8964,  it  perhaps  by  Hartley. 

Hartley.  Letters  on  the  American  War.  Addressed  to  the 
...  Mayor  and  Corporation  ;  ...  the  Wardens  and  Corporation  of 
the  Tnnity-House,  and  to  the  Worthy  Burgesses  of  ...  Kingston- 
upon-Hull.  By  David  Hartley,  Esq.,  Member  of  Parliament  for 
...  Hull.  London :  J.  Almon.  mocclxxvii.  410,  pp.  92.  -f- 
Second  Edition.  \lhid^  mocclxxviii  b.  -f  Third  Edition. 
\lhld^  MDCCLXxviii.  H.  -f  Fifth  Edition.  London :  J.  Almon. 
MDCCLXXix.  8vo,  pp.  1 26.  c.  -f  Sixth  Edition.  [Ibid.'\  mdcc- 
Lxxix.  8vo.  c.  -j-  Eighth  Edition.  \^Ibid.'\  mdcclxxix.  8vo, 
pp.  (2),  ii,  126.  ba.  30689 

The  autograph  signature  of  the  author  is  affixed  to  each  letter  of  the  4to  editions. 
"  In  these  letters  Mr.  Hartley  endeavors  to  prove,  that  whatever  pretexts  may  have 
been  held  out,  coercion,  and  not  reconciliation,  was  from  the  very  first  the  secret  and 
adopted  plan,  and  this  plan  hath  ever  since  been  systematically  and  inflexibly  pursued." 
— Mtnthlj  Rtvinu.    See  Sparks'  "  Franklin,"  vui.  31a. 

[Hartley.]  Motions |  made  in  the]  House  of  Commons, | on  I 
Monday,  the  27th  of  March,  1775.  |  Together  with  a | Draught) 


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of  a  I  Letter  of  Requisition  |  to  the  |  Colonies.  |  \_London ;]  y.  jfimon. 
[1775.]    4to,  pp.  (2),  14.  30690 

Theie  mutiuni  and  the  propoied  Istter  of  requUitInn,  were  the  parti  of  a  plan  offered 
hy  Mr.  Hartley,  fur  reitoring  peace  between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  culuniei. 
&t  "  M.  Rev.,"  Lii.  548. 

Hartley.  Speech  and  Motions  made  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons on  Monday  March  27th  1775  together  with  a  Draught  of 
a  Letter  of  Requisition  to  the  Colonies.  Bv  David  Hartley. 
London.  1 775.    8vo,  pp.  32.     c.    +  Second  Edition.  [/t/V.] 

Hartley.  Substance  of  a  Speech  in  Parliament,  Upon  the 
State  of  the  Nation  and  the  Present  Civil  War  with  America,  ... 
April  I,  1776.  By  David  Hartley,  Esq.  London:  J.  Almon. 
MUccLxxvi.    4to,  pp.  (2),  24.   -f  Second  Edition.    \lbid.'\     ba. 

St*  "M.  Rev.,"  uv.  403. 

Hartley.  Two  Letters  from  D.  Hartley  Esq :  m.p.  ad- 
dressed to  the  Committee  of  the  County  of  York.  London :  J. 
Almon.  m,dcc,lxxx.    8vo,  pp.  21.  ba.,  n.  30693 

On  American  AfFairi,  Set  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxii.  486.  Altot  Addreu  to  the  Authori- 
ties of  the  Town  of  Kingiton-upon-Hult.    1784.    8vo,  pp.  15.     n. 

Hartley  (O.  C.)  A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  Texas:  to 
which  is  subjoined  an  Appendix  containing  the  Acts  of  Congress 
of  the  United  States  on  the  Subjects  of  the  Naturalization  of 
Aliens,  and  the  Authentication  of  Records,  &c.,  in  each  State  or 
Territory,  so  as  to  take  effect  in  every  other  State  or  Territory  ; 
and  to  which  are  prefixed  the  Constitutions  of  the  United  States, 
of  the  Provisional  Government  of  Texas,  of  the  Republic  of 
Texas,  and  of  the  State  of  Texas.  By  Oliver  C.  Hartley,  of 
Galveston.  Philadelphia:  Thomas,  Cowperthwait  bf  Co.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  1041,  (i).  BA.,  c.  30694 

Hartley  (R.  M.)  Intemperance  in  Cities  ...  .  By  Robert 
M.  Hartley.  New  Tork:  John  F.  Trow,  m.dcccli.  i2mo,  pp. 
209.  B.,  H.  30695 

Hartley  (T.)  A  Discourse  on  Mistakes  concerning  Re- 
ligion, Enthusiasm,  Experience,  &c.  By  Thomas  Hartley,  a.m. 
...  London  printed.  Germantown,  reprinted  by  Christopher  Sower. 
1759.    8 vo,  pp.  168.  P.  30696 

Another  edition,  pp.  74,  it  uiually  found  with  Bromley's  (T.)  *'  Way  to  ...  Reit." 

[Hartley  (Thomas).]  Observations  on  the  Propriety  of 
Fixing  upon  a  Central  and  Inland  Situation  for  the  Permanent 
Residence  of  Congress.     Humbly  offered  to  the  Consideration 


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of  the  Honorable  the  Members  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  the  United  States.  By  the  Author.  Frinttd  in 
tht  Ttar  MDccLxxxix.    8vo,  pp.  ii.  P.  30697 

Written  by  Th'>'>iai  Hirtley  |  publiihed  at  New  York,  Au|uit  tjth,  17891  tigneJ 
Phucion  (  and  uri    •  York,  in  Penniylvania,  ai  the  belt  lite. 

Hartley  (W.  M.  B.)  The  Neoshoo  Valley.  By  W.  M. 
B.  Hartley.    8vo,  pp.  lo.  30698 

&«  «/i«  "  Hartford  In  the  Olden  Time." 

[Hartlib  (Samuel).]  Glory  be  to  God  on  high.  Peace  on 
Earth,  Good  will  amongst  men.  |  A  Rare  and  New  |  Discovery  | 
of  lA  speedy  way,  and  easie  means,  found  out  by  a  |  young  Lady 
in  Eneland,  she  having  made  full  proofe  |  therof  in  May,  Anno 
1652.]  For  the  feeding  of  Silk-worms  in  the  Woods,  |  on  the 
Mulberry-Trec-leaves  m  Virginia :  Who  after  fourty  |  dayes  time 
present  there  most  rich  golden-coloured  silken  |  Fleece,  to  the 
instant  wonderfuU  enriching  of  all  |  the  Planters  there,  requiring 
from  them  |  neither  cost,  labour,  or  hindrance  in  any  |  of  their  other 
employments  |  whatsoever.  |  And  also  to  the  good  hopes  that  the 
Indians,  |  Seeing  and  finding  that  there  is  neither  Art,  Skill  or 
Pains  in  |  the  thing :  they  will  readily  set  upon  it,  being  by  the 
benefit  |  therof  inabled  to  buv  of  the  English  (in  way  ofj  Truck 
for  their  Silk-bottomes)  all  tnose  |  things  that  they  most  desire.  | 
So  that  not  only  their  Civilizing  will  follow,  |  thereupon,  but  by 
the  infinite  mercie  of  God,  their  Conversion  |  to  the  Christian 
Faith,  the  Glory  of  our  Nation,  which  |  is  the  daily  humble 
prayerjOf  I  Virgmia  for  Virginia.  |  With  two  Propositions  tending 
to  England's  and  the  |  Colonies  infinite  advantage.  |  Printid  for 
Richard  Woodtnotht  in  Ltadtn-hall  street.   1652.  |    4to.         30699 

Title  1 1.,  To  the  Reader,  ligned  Samuel  Hartlib,  and  Initnictioni,  3  I.,  Vcrtei,  4  1., 
Test,  I*  pp.  On  the  title-page  of  a  copy,  once  in  my  poiieuion,  after  the  word  Vir- 
ginia, it  written  "being  the  Daughter  of  Mr.  Ananias  D.^re  born  18  of  Augi  1587  On 
the  hland  of  Roanak  who  being  the  first  Child  born  there  of  English  Parents  was 
Christened  Virginia."  One  of  the'^ms,  however,  is  "  By  her  Brother,"  and  is  signed 
"  John  Ferran,"  which  is  inconsistent  with  the  name  of  <*  Dare,"  unlets  he  wu  her 
brother-in-law.     Afterwards  reprinted  with  the  following  title  t 

[Hartlib.]  The  Reformed  |  Virginian  |  Silk- Worm,  |  Or,  a 
Rare  and  New  |  Discovery  |  of  |  A  speedy  way,  and  easie  means, 
found  out  I  by  a  young  Lady  in  Englana,  she  having  made  I  full 
proof  thereof  in  May,  |  Anno  1652.  |  For  the  feeding  of  Silk- 
worms in  the  Woods,  on  the  |  Mulberry-Tree-leaves  in  Virginia : 
Who  after  forty  dayes  |  time,  present  their  most  rich  golden- 
coloured  silken  |  Fleece,  to  the  instant  wonderful  enriching  of  |  all 
the  Planters  there,  requiring  from  |  them  neither  cost,  labour,  or 


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hindrance  I  in  any  of  their  other  employ- 1  ments  whatsoever.  |  And 
also  to  the  good  hopes,  that  the  Indians,  see- 1  ing  and  finding  that 
there  is  neither  Art,  Skill,  or  Pains  |  in  the  thing :  they  will  readily 
set  upon  it,  being  |  by  the  benefit  thereof  inabled  to  buy  of  the  j 
English  (in  way  of  Truck  for  their  I  Silk-bottoms)  all  those  things  { 
that  they  most  desire]  London^\  Printed  by  John  Streater^for  Gilts 
Calvert  at  the  |  Black-Spread-Eagle  at  the  fVest  end\  of  Pauls,  1655.  | 
4to,  pp.  (4),  40.  30700 

Reprinted  with  additioni  at  below : 

Hartlib.  The  Reformed  |  Common-wealth  |  of  |  Bees  |  Pre- 
sented in  severall  Letters  and  |  Observations  to  Samuel  Hartlib, 
Esq.  I  with  I  The  Reformed  Virginian  Silk- Worm.  |  Containing  | 
Many  Excellent  and  Choice  Secrets,  Experiments,  |  and  Dis- 
coveries for  Attaining  of  Natio- 1  nal  and  Private  Profits  |  and 
Riches.  I  London^,  |  Printed  /or  Giles  Calvert  at  the  Black-Spread- 
Eagle  at  I  the  West-end  of  Pauls,  1 655.  |    Small  4to,  pp.  (4),  62,  (2). 

Scarce ;  at  the  end  are  some  curious  poems  by  Du  Bartas  and  others.     Set  Force* 
"Tracts,"  Voi.  iii.,  No.  13. 

Hartlib.  Samuel  Hartlib,  his  Legacie ;  01  an  enlargement 
of  the  Discourse  of  Husbandry  used  in  Brabant  and  Flaunders ; 
wherein  are  bequeathed  to  the  Commonwealth  of  England  more 
Outlandish  and  Domestick  Experiments  and  Secrets  in  reference 
to  Universal  Husbandry.  London:  H.  Hills.  1651.  Small  410, 
pp.  (8),  131.  c.  30702 

Really  written  by  Robert  Child  at  Hartlib's  request ;  relate*  to  lUk-worms,  etc.,  and 
includes  many  references  to  New  England  husbandry. 

Hartman  (G.  W.)  a  Private's  Journal  in  the  Battles  in 
Mexico,  under  General  Scott.     Greencastle  {Pa.)  1849.     i2mo. 

Hartmann  (C.)  Geographisch-statistische  Beschrelbung  von 
Californien.  Aufschlusse  uber  die  Lage,  den  Boden  und  das 
Clima  des  Landes,  uber  seine  Bewohner,  ihr  Leben,  Sitten  und 
Gebrauche,  etc.     Weimar,   1849.    ^  vols.,  8vo.    Map.      30704 

Hartmann  (J.  A.)  Dissertatio  geographica  de  vero  Cali- 
forniae  situ  et  conditioner  aucthore  Joh.  Adolph.  Hartmann. 
Marburg.  1739.    4to.  30705 

Title  from  Meusel,  in.  i,  351. 

Hartmann  et  Millard.  Le  Texas,  ou  Notice  Historique 
sur  le  Champ  d'Asile ;  comprenant  tout  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de^uis 
la  formation  jusqu'a  la  dissolution  de  cette  colonic,  les  causes  qui 
I'ont  amenee,  et  la  liste  de  tous  les  colons  fran^ais,  avec  des  ren- 


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30704 

Cali- 
tmann. 
30705 


seignemens  utiles  a  leurs  families,  et  la  plan  du  camp,  Dedie  a 
Messieurs  les  Souscripteurs  en  faveur  des  Refugies.  Par  MM. 
Hartmann  et  Millard,  Membres  du  Champ  d'Asile,  nouvellement 
dc  retour  en  France,  ji  Paris.,  chez  Beguitty  yuiriy  18 19.  8vo, 
pp.  (10),  135.     Map.  A.,  B.,  H.  30706 

Hartpence  (A.)  Our  National  Crisis  :  A  Sermon  Preached 
in  ...  Holmesburg,  Pa.,  September  14,  1862,  By  Rev.  A.  Hart- 
pence,  A.M.  ...  Philadelphia.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  8.  30707 

Hartroerende,  Stigtelyke  Bespiegeling  behelzende  de  Memorie 
van  Ridder  Yorke  (10  Nov.),  met  aanmerkingen  van  Will.  Penn 
Sec,  Quaker.    [1780.]    8vo,  pp.  22.  30708 

Cordial  and  edifying  contemplation  of  the  Memorial  of  Chev.  York,  with  notes  by 
W.  Penn. 

Hartshorn  (C.  W,)  The  New  England  Sheriff;  being  a 
Digest  of  the  Laws  of  Massachusetts  ...  .  Second  Edition  ...  . 
Worcester:  Enos  Dorr  i^  Company.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  416.  B. 

[Hartshorne  (Richard),  and  ethers."]  A  further  Account  of 
New  Jersey,  in  an  abstract  of  Letters  lately  writ  from  thence. 
By  several  Inhabitants  there  resident.  Printed  in  the  Tear  1676. 
4to,  pp.  16.  30710 

A  volume  of  the  greatest  rarity — fretjue  unijue.  The  first  letter  is  by  Richard  Harts- 
horne, dated,  New  Jersie,  Midleton,  lath  of  the  9th  month,  1675;  the  second  is  by 
Martha  S.,  New  Jersey,  the  22nd  of  9th  month,  1675 ;  the  third  is  by  Robert  Wade, 
Delarware  River,  the  place  called  Upland,  the  2nd  of  the  znd  month,  1676;  the  fourth 
is  by  Ester  Huckens,  New  Jersey,  Delaware,  April  the  4th,  1676;  the  fifth  is  by 
Robert  Wade,  17th  of  4th  month,  1676;  the  sixtli  is  by  Roger  Pederick,  From  Dela- 
ware'River,  the  14th  day  of  the  4th  month,  1676.  "Richard  Hartshorne  lived  in 
Middletown,  in  East- Jersey ;  he  was  one  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  of  good  repu- 
tation, public  character,  and  of  a  benevolent  disposition,  in  those  early  times.  He  came 
thither  from  London,  in  the  7th  month,  old  style  1669;  where  he  lived  many  years." 
— Smith's  S^uakert.     See  Proud's  "  History  of  Pennsylvania,"  i.  138,  note. 

Hartshorne  (R.  T.)  American  Lloyd's  Register  of  Amer- 
ican and  Foreign  Shipping.  R.  T.  Hartshorne  &  J.  F.  H.  King, 
Proprietors.  New  Tofk:  J.  W.  Pratt  ^  Co.  1867.  pp.  xxxii, 
730.     5  Plates.  c.  307 1 1 

Continued  as  "  United  States  Lloyd's  Register  of  American  and  Foreign  Shipping." 

Hartsinck  (J.  J.)  Beschryving  van  Guiana,  of  de  Wilde- 
kust,  in  Zuid-America,  BetrefFende  de  Aardrykskunde  en  Historic 
des  Lands,  de  Zeeden  en  Gewoontcs  der  Inwooners,  de  Dieren, 
Vogels,  Visschen,  Boomen  en  Gewassen,  als  mede  de  eerste  Ont- 
dekking  dier  Kust,  de  Bezittingen  der  Spanjaarden,  Franschen  en 
Portugeezen  en  voornaamelyk  de  Volkplantingen  der  Nederlan- 


■»<l  rt»%nwtr>!i9tf"'rf-'i''rm 


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deren,  als  Essequebo,  Demerary,  Berbice,  Suriname  en  derzelver 
Rivieren,  met  de  noodige  Kaarten  en  Afbeeldingen  der  Forten. 
Waarby  komt  eene  Verhandeling  over  den  Aart  en  de  Gewoontes 
der  Neger-Slaaven.  AUes  uit  echte  stukken  opgesteld  door  M'. 
Jan  Jacob  Hartsinck  ...  .  Amsterdam :  Gerrit  Ttelenburg.  mdcc- 
Lxx.  2  vols.,  Ato,  pp.  xii,  (4),  520;  (i),  ^21-962,  (15).  14 
Maps  and  Plate''  ba.,  h.  30712 

Thii  description  of  Guiana  or  the  wild  coast  of  South  America,  its  geography,  his- 
tory, inhabitants,  animals,  with  an  account  of  its  discovery  and  the  colonies  of  the 
Spaniards,  French  and  Portuguese,  is  laid  by  Mr.  Warden  to  be  "  by  ht  the  best  work 
ever  published  on  the  countries  described."  The  author  was  Director  of  the  East  India 
Company,  and  a  man  of  very  high  standing,  who  had  access  to  all  the  authorities. 
]2uaritch  remarks  i  "  It  will  serve  to  temper  the  warm  colouring  of  Stedman's  narra- 
tive."   There  are  copies  on  large  paper.     The  following  is  a  German  translation : 

Hartsinck.  Beschreibung  von  Guiana  oder  der  wilden  Kust^ 
in  Sudamerika  ...  .  Aus  dem  HoUandischen  ubersetzt.  Berlin : 
bet  Johann  Friedrich  Vnger.  1784.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  472.    4  Maps. 

Hartt  (C.  F.)  Thayer  Expedition.  Scientific  Results  of  a 
Journey  in  Brazil,  by  Louis  Agassiz  and  his  Travelling  Com- 
panions. Geology  and  Physical  Geography  of  Brazil.  By  Ch. 
Fred.  Hartt  ...  .  Boston:  Fields^  Osgood  ^3  Co.  1870.  8vo,  pp. 
xxiii,  620.    8  Plates,  3  Maps.  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.  30714 

HartwelL  (A.)  Memoir  of  the  Late  Rev.  John  Pierce. 
By  Abraham  Hartwell.  ...  Lunenburg:  The  Author.  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  180.     Portrait.  h.  30715 

Hartwell  (H.),  Blair  and  Chilton.  The  Present  State 
of  Virginia,  and  the  College :  By  Messieurs  Hartwell,  Blair,  and 
Chilton.  To  which  is  added.  The  Charter  for  Erecting  the  said 
College,  granted  by  their  late  Majesties  Kinp;  William  and  Queen 
Mary  of  Ever  Glorious  and  rious  Mennry.  London:  John 
IVyatt.  M.Dcc.xxvii.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  95.  c,  h.,  p.  30716 

Very  rare.  The  authors  were  Henry  Hartwell,  Esq.,  of  the  Royal  Council  of  Vir- 
ginia, the  Rev.  James  Blair,  President  of  William  and  Mary  College,  and  £dw.  Chil- 
ton, Esq.,  Attorney  General  of  Virginia,  and  afterwards  of  Barbadoes. 

Hartwick  Seminary.  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Officers 
and  Students  of  Hartwick  Theological  and  Classical  Seminary. 
Albany.  1827.    8vo.     Continued.  3^717 

Hartwick  Synod.  Minutes  of  the  ...  Annual  Session  of 
the  Hartwick  Synod,  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  in 
the  State  of  New  York.    1809.    8vo.     Continued.  30718 

Also :  Constitution  of  the  Hartwick  Synod  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church. 
Albaiy.  1858.    8vo. 


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Hartwig  (George).  The  Polar  World :  A  Popular  Account 
of  Nature  and  Man  in  the  Arctic  and  Antarctic  Regions  ...  .  By 
Dr.  G.  Hartwig,  ...  London:  Longmans^  Green^  and  Co.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  xviii,  548.  2  Maps,  b.,  ba.  -{-  With  Additional  Chap- 
ters.   Ntw  yori:  Harper  iif  Brothers.  iSbg.    8vo,  pp.  486.    Plate. 

Hartwig.  The  Tropical  World :  A  Popular  Scientific  Ac- 
count of  the  Natural  History  of  the  Animal  and  Vegetable  King- 
doms in  the  Equatorial  Regions.  By  Dr.  G.  Hartwig,  ...  With 
eight  chromoxylographic  plates  and  ...  woodcuts.  London :  Long- 
man[s].  1863.    8vo,  pp.  xx,  566.  30720 

Both  of  these  were  reprinted  SprittgJielJ,  Man.,  1 87 1.  The  author's  "Harmonies 
of  Nature,"  and  <*The  Sea  and  its  Living  Wonders^"  touch  on  American  Natural 
History. 

Harvard  {Rev.  W.  M.)  Letter  to  His  Excellency  Sir  George 
Arthur,  k.c.h..  Gov.  and  Commander-in-Chief,  &c.,  on  that  por- 
tion of  the  Clergy  Reserve  Property  (Landed  and  Funded)  of 
Upper  Canada,  not  specifically  appropriated  to  any  particular 
Church,     ^ebec.  1839.    pp.  46.    -}-  Second  Edition.    \)bid.'\ 

Harvard  College  or  Harvard  University. 

The  following  anonymoui  works,  relative  to  this  institution,  are  arranged  in  alpha- 
betical order  J  works  by  known  author*  under  their  respective  names;  minor  pieces 
arranged  ai  notes. 

An  Account  of  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  Harvard- 
College,  from  its  First  Formation  in  the  Year  1636  to  the  Year 
1742.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    4to,  pp.  43.  30722 

An  Account  of  the  **  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Theolog- 
ical Education  in  Harvard  University}"   ...   with  Constitution. 


Boston:  Printed  by  John  Eliot.  18 16.     i2mo,  pp.  24. 


H.,  M. 


Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  ...  Hon.  Edward  Everett  as 
President  ...  April  30,  1846.     Boston.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  66.      h. 

Also:  Addresses  ...  Inauguration  of  Jared  Sparks,  ll.d.,  ...  June  ao,  1849.  Cam- 
brit^t:  yehn  Bartktt.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  60.  n. — Addresses  ...  Inauguration  of  the 
Rev.  James  Walker,  D.D.,  ...  Mayz4,i8;s3.  Cambridge :  John  BariUtt.  1853.  8vo, 
pp.69.  H. — Addresses  ...  Inaugur-)tion  of  Charles  Conway  Felton  ...  July  19,  i860. 
Cambridge  t  Sever  &  Franeii.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  149.  ba.,  h.  —  Addresses  ...  Inaugu- 
ration of  Thomas  Hill,  D.D.,  ...  March  4,  1863.  Cambridge:  Sever  &  Francis.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  39.  R. — Addresses  ...  Inauguration  of  Charles  William  Eliot ...  October  19, 
1869.     Cambri^e.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  65.     h. 

Annals  of  the  Astronomical  Observatory  of  Harvard  College. 
Vol.  I. — Pt.  I.     Cambridge.   1856.    4to.  30725 


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The  Annual  Report  of  the  President  of  Harvard  University 
to  the  Overseers  on  the  State  of  the  University  for  the  Academ- 
ical Year  1825-6.  Cambridge:  Hilliardy  Metcalf  l^  Co.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  52.     Continued  to  Vol.  v.,  1867.       ba.,  h.,  w.  30726 

Catalogue  of  the  ...  Institute  of  1770.  ...  Cambridge:  E.  W. 
Metcalf^  Co.  1832.    8vo,  pp.  44.     Continued.     H.,  w.  30727 

Catalogus  Librorum  Bibliothecae  Collegij  Harvardini  Quod  est 
Cantabrigiae  in  Nova  Anglia.  Bostoni:  Typis  B.  Green,  mdcc- 
XXIII.  4to,  pp.  (2),  ii,  102.  B.,  BA.,  H.  -f-  Continuatio  Supple- 
menti  Catalogi  Librorum  Biblioth.  Coll.  Harv.  Boston.  1725. 
4to,  pp.  10.  M.  30728 

Also ;  Catalogus  Librorum  in  Bibliotheca  Cantabrigiensi  lelectus,  frequentiorem  in 
usum  Harvardinatum,  qui  Gradu  Baccalaurei  in  Artibus  nondum  sunt  donati.  Bottonitr. 
1773.  8vo,  pp.  27.  M.  —  Catalogus  Bibliothecz  Harvardianie  Cantabrigis  Nov-An- 
glorum.    Boutniit :  Typit  Thoma  tt-Johannit  Fleet.  UKZxc.    8vo,  pp.  (s),  iii,  358.    h. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Harvard  University  in  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.  ...  [By  B.  Peirce.l  Cambridge:  E.  W. 
Metcalf.  1830-34.  pp.  xvii,  (2),  490 }  Vol.  ii.  pp.  (2),  493-952* 
(2)  J  Vol.  III.  [index,]  pp.  xii,  223.  ba.,  h.,  c.  +  First  Sup- 
plement. [By  T.  W.  Harris.]  Cambridge:  Chas.  Folsom.  1834. 
pp.  (4),  260.  BA.  30719 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Maps  and  Charts  in  the  Library  of  Har- 
vard University  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.  Cambridge :  E. 
W.  Metcalf  and  Company.  1 831.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  224.     BA.  30730 

Compiled  by  B.  Peirce ;  edited  by  T.  W.  Harris.  Forms  Vol.  ir.  of  the  catalogue. 
Also :  Considerations  relative  to  the  Library  of  Harvard  University,  submitted  to  the 
Legislature  by  Josiah  Quincy,  President.  Cambrit^e.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  16.— Letter  of 
the  Librarian  Tj.  L.  Sibley]  to  the  Committee  of  the  Association  of  the  Alumni 
appointed  to  take  into  Consideration  the  State  of  the  College  Library.  Camirie^e. 
1859.  8vo,  pp.  8. — The  Annual  Report  of  the  Librarian  ...  1864  ...  Cambn't^ei 
ff^elci,  Bigelaw  &  Ce,  1865.  8vo,  pp.  40.  H.^Report  of  the  Committee  of  the 
Overseers  ...  appointed  to  visit  the  Library  in  1850.  ...  Bostons  Printed  by  yohn  Helton 
and  Son.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  II.  Continued.  H. — Report  of  the  Committee  ...  apointed 
to  take  into  consideration  the  State  of  the  C.  'ege  Library,  ...  July  16,  1857.  Cam- 
bridge t  Metcalf  and  Company.  1858.  8vo,  |.;-  44.  ba. — Report  of  the  Committee 
I  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  College  appointed  to  visit  the  Library  for  the  year  1861 } 
...   Boston:  Prett  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery.  i86a.    8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Law  School  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity.    Cambridge:  Hilliard and Metalf.   1826.    8vo,  pp.  25. 

Catalogue  of  the  Law  Library  of  Harvard  University  in  Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts.  [By  Charles  Sumner.]  Cambridge.  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  80.  30732 

With  historical  sketch.  +  A  Catalogue  of  the  Law  Library  ...  .  [By  William  R. 
Woodward.]  Second  Edition.  Cambridge.  1841.  8vo.  +  Fourth  Edition.  Cam- 
bridges  Metcalf  (3  Co.  1846.    8 vo,  pp.  354.     c. 


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Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  University  in 
Cambridge,  October,  1819.  Cambridge:  Hilliard  and  Metcelf. 
1819.    8vo,  pp.  16.     Continued.  H.  30733 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Members  of  the  Hasty-Pudding  Club  ... 
Instituted  1795.  Cambridge:  E,W.  Metcalf^  Co.  1829.  8vo, 
pp.  13.  H.,  w.  30734 

Alio  :  A  Catalogue  of  the  Memben  and  Library  of  tH»  H:ity-Pudding  Club  in  Har- 
vard University  ...  CambriJgt.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  48.  —  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and 
Members  of  the  Hasty-Pudding  Club  ...  Cambri^e.  1856.     121110,  pp.  68. 

Catalogue  of  the  Members  and  of  the  Library  of  the  Porcel- 
lian  Club  of  Harvard  University  ...  Boston.  1839.  8vo,  pp. 
95.  -\-  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Allen  and  Farnham.  1857.  8vo, 
pp.  103.  BA.  30735 

Also ;  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  the  Porcellian  Club.  Cambridge : 
Printed  by  Hilliard  and  Mitcalf.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Continued  h.,  m.  —  Catalogue 
of  the  Honorary  and  Immediate  Members  of  the  Porcellian  Club  ...  .  Cambridge : 
Printed  by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf.  18 19.  8 vo,  pp.  18,  (2).  Continued,  h.  —  Catalogue 
of  the  Members  of  the  Boylston  Medical  Society  of  Harvard  University.  Boston  s 
True  &  Green*.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Continued,  h.  —  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and 
Members  of  the  Boylston  Medical  Society  of  Harvard  University.  Boston.  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  16. — Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Members  of  the  Harvard  Natural  History 
Society.  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.  1845.  l2mo,  pp.  17,  (2).  h.  —  Cata- 
logue of  the  Officers  and  Members  of  the  Rumford  Society  in  Harvard  College.  Cam- 
bridges  Metcalf  &  Co.  185 1.  i2mo,  pp.  8.  h. — Catalogue  of  the  ...  Members  of 
the  Pierian  Sodality  ...  Cambrit^e:  Metcalf  ...  .  mdcccxxxix.  8vo,  pp.  15,(1).  h. 
Catalogue  of  the  Students  in  the  Law  School  of  the  University  at  Cambridge,  from  the 
Establishment  of  the  School  to  the  end  of  the  Year  1836.  Cambridge.  1836.  izmo. 
Continued. 

Catalogus  CoUegii  Harvardini,  1776.  Bostonia.  1776.  8vo, 
pp.  32.     Continued.  30736 

Catalogus  eoium  qui  in  Collegio  Harvardino,  ...  Nov-Anglo- 
rum,  Anno  1642,  ad  Annum  1700,  alicujus  Gradus  Laurea  donati 
sunt.     Cantabrigia  Nov.  Anglorum.  mdcc.     Folio.  H.  30737 

These  triennial  catalogues  were  issued  in  8'<'o  after  1751. 

Catalogus  Senatus  Academic!,  eorum  qui  Munera  et  Oificia 
gesserunt,  quique  alicujus  gradus  Laurea  donati  sunt,  in  Universi- 
tate  Harvardiana,  Cantabrigiae.  ...  Cantabrigia:  Hilliard  et  Met- 
calf. MDCccxii.    8vo,  pp.  70.     Continued.  h.  30738 

Also:  Catalogus  Senatus  Facultatis  eorum  qui  munera  et  officia  gesserunt,  quique 
alicujus  gradus  laurea  donati  sunt  in  facultate  medicinae  in  universitate  Harvardiana  ...  . 
Cantabrigia :  Hilliard,  Metcalf,  et  Soc.  MDCCCXzvn.  8vo,  pp.  25,  (2).  ba. — Cata- 
logus Universitatis  Harvardians,  1782.    Bostonia.  1782.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Continued,   m. 


The  Collegian.     Cambridge.  1830.    8vo,  pp.  290. 

A  periodical  published  by  the  students. 


30739 


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The  Harvard  Lyceum. 
1 8 10.    8vo,  pp.  48. 


Vol.  I.,  Nos. 


The  Constitution  and  Government  of  Harvard  College,  from 
its  P'irst  Formation  in  ...  1636  to  ...  1742.  [n.  p.  n.  a.]  4to, 
pp.  40.  BA.,  w.  30740 

Allot  The  Conititution  of  the  University  at  Cambridge.  With  an  Appendix. 
Cambri(^i  s  For  the  Univertity.  1 812.  8vo,  pp.  33.  BA.,  h.,  m.  —  Coniitution  of  the 
Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Theological  Education  in  Harvard  College.  £01/011 ;  F. 
T.  Carlile.  [1825.]    8vo,  pp.  17.     ba.,  h. 

A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Warren  Anatomical  Museum. 
By  J.  B.  S.  Jackson,  m.d.  Boston:  A.  Williams  ^  Co.  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  xii,  759.     Plate.  c.  30741 

Don  Quixote  at  College.     See  [Tufts  (Joseph)]. 

Further  Remarks  [&c.]     See  [Lowell  (J.)] 

Hat  vard  College  and  its  Benefactors.  Boston :  Charles  C.  Little 
and  James  Brown.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  37.  BA.,  H.  30742 

I  and  2.     Cambridge. 
BA.,  H.  30743 

The  Harvard  Magazine.  Vol.  i.  Cambridge:  John  Bartlett. 
1855.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  488.     Continued.  ba.,  h.  30744 

Harvard  Memorial  Biographies.  Edited  by  T.  W.  Higginson. 
Cambridge:  Sever  ^  Francis.  1866  8vo,  pp.  xix,  477  ;  iv,  512. 
BA.    -f  Ubid.Ji  1867.    2  vols.,  crown  8vo,  pp.  xix,  445,  iv ;  483. 

• 

The  Harvard  Register.  1827-28.  ...  Cambridge:  Milliard  and 
Brown.  1828.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  304.  ba.  30746 

No  more  published.     Edited  by  Undergraduates  of  the  University. 

Harvardiana.  Vol.  l.  ...  Cambridge  and  Boston :  James  Munroe 
and  Company.  MDCCCXXXV.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  384,(1).  Con- 
tinued. BA.,  H.  30747 

Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Museum  of  Comparative  Zoology, 
at  Harvard  College.  Cambridge :  Printed  for  the  Museum  of  Com- 
parative Zoology.  1 87 1.    8vo.  c.  30748 

The  Laws  of  Harvard  College.  Boston :  Printed  by  Samuel 
Hall.  M.DCC.xc.  8vo,  pp.  66.  h.  +  Boston,  moccxcviii.  8vo, 
pp.  67.  +  Cambridge :  Printed  by  W.  Hilliard.  MDCCCVii.  8vo, 
pp.71.  -\- Cambridge.  1 8 14.  8vo,  pp.  67,  14.  -\- [Ibid."]  1820. 
+  [Ibid."]  1824.   8vo,  pp.  26.    +  [Aid."]  1841.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Also :  By-Baws,  Rules,  and  Regulations  of  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  University, 
now  in  force.  Cambridge!  Metcalf,  Keith,  and  Nichoh.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  12.  h. — 
Constitutional  Articles  and  Legislative  Enactments  relative  to  the  Board  of  Overseers 
and  the  Corporation  of  Harvard  University.    Also  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Over- 


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seers.  CamhriJge  ;  C^ar/ei  Folsom,  Printtr.  tflji.  8vo,  pp.  38,  BA.,  H.  —  Regulations 
adopted  by  the  Corporation  ...  1838.  [n.  p.]  1838  8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Report  of  the 
Committee  of  the  Overseers  ...  to  revise  the  By-Laws  and  Rules.  Botlon  :  Printed  hy 
John  ff^ilioH  &  Son.  i8$i.  i8mo,  pp.  18.  h.  —  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the 
Overseers  appointed  to  confer  with  a  like  Committee  of  the  President  and  Fellows,  and 
agree  upon  Certain  Joint  Rules,  ...  January  19,  1857.  Bttton  t  T.R.Marvin,  1857. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  —  Revised  Code  of  College  Laws  reported  to  the  Corporation  by  the 
Immediate  Government,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  23.  —  A  Revision  of  the  Statutes 
and  Laws  ...  .  Cambridgi.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  43.  h. — The  Rules  and  Orders  of  the 
Overseers  of  Harvard  College.  To  which  is  appended  the  Charter,  ...  Boston  t  Printed 
by  John  fFilun  &  Son.  i6mo,  pp.  47,  (i).  m.,  h. — Rules  and  By-Laws  of  the  Over- 
seers of  Harvard  College ;  with  the  Charter.  Boston.  185a.  ixmo,  pp.  56.  +  Boston. 
1857.  i6mo.  M.  —  Rules  and  Statutes  of  the  Professorships  in  the  University  at 
Cambridge.  Cambridge  s  Metcalf  and  Company.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  64.  BA.,  h. — 
Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Theological  School  at  Cambridge,  [n.  p.  n.  d.J  8vo, 
pp.4.  H. — Rules  and  Regulations  of  Harvard  College,  [n.  p.]  1833.  i2mo. — 
Statutes  and  Laws  of  the  University  in  Cambridge,  Mass.  Cambridge  t  Hiltiard  and 
Metcalf.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Continued,  ba.,  h.  —  Statutes  and  Laws  of  Harvard 
University  relative  to  Undergraduates.  Cambridge :  E.  W.  Mttcalf  and  Company.  1832. 
l2mo,  pp.  40,  (7).     Continued,     ba.,  h. 

A  Letter  to  the  President.     See  [Eliot  (S.  A.)] 

Also !  Letter  to  the  Corporation  and  Overseers  of  Harvard  College  on  the  proposed 
Change  in  the  Constitution  of  that  Seminary.  By  an  Alumnus.  Boston:  Russell, 
Odiorne,  and  Metcalf.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.,  h.  —  Letter*  to  a  Student  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge,  Massachusetts.     Boston,  1796. 

A  Memorial  concerning  the  Recent  History  and  the  Constitu- 
tional Rights  and  Privileges  of  Harvard  College.  Presented  by 
the  President  and  Fellows  to  the  Legislature,  January  17,  1851. 
Third  Edition.     Cambridge:  John  Bartlett.  185 1.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

Memorials  of  the  Graduates  of  Harvard  University.  Jugust^ 
•»833-  30751 

Also  s  Memorial  [to  the  Legislature]  of  the  ...  President  and  Fellows  of  Harvard 
College,  in  behalf  of  the  Corporation  and  Overseers  of  Said  College.  [Feb.  24,  18 12.] 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8. — Memorial  of  the  Professors  and  Tutors  oi  Harvard  Uni- 
versity to  the  Corporation,     [n.  p.]   1824.    8vo,  pp.  30.     m. 

A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Corporation  of  Harvard 
College,  relative  to  the  late  Disorders  in  that  Seminary.  Cam- 
bridge: Pi'inted  by  W.  Hilliard.   1807.    8vo,  pp.  19.    BA.,  H.,  w. 

Also !  Proceedings  of  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  University,  the  Report  accepted,  and 
the  Resolutions  adopted  by  them  on  the  25th  of  August,  1834,  relative  to  the  late  Dis- 
turbances in  that  Seminary.  Bottom  Prett  of  James  Loring.  [1834.]  8vo,  pp.  (2), 
47.  BA.,  R. — Circular  [Letter,  dated  June  4,  1834,  relating  to  disturbances,  &c.  n.  p. 
n.  d.]  8vo. — Circular  [Letter  of  the  Senior  Class  upon  the  same  Subject,  dated  June 
II,  1834.  n.  p.  n.  d.3  8vo,  pp.  12.  h.,  w. — Remarks  occasioned  by  the  ...  Pam- 
phlet entitled  Proceedings  of  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  University  relative  to  the  late 
Disturbances  in  that  Seminary.  Botton :  Button  &  Wentworth,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  36.  h. 
— Statement  of  Faculty  to  Parents  and  Guardians  of  Students,  relative  to  late  Dis- 
turbances in  College,  June  4,  1834.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8. — Statement  of  Senior 
Class  relative  to  the  late  Disturbances  m  College ;  with  Statement  of  President  Quincy, 
June  4,  1834.     [n.  p.  n.  d.J     8vo,  pp.  12. 


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Orders  and  Regulations  of  the  Faculty  of  Harvard  University. 
Cambridgt.  184 1.    8vo,  pp.  13.     Continued.  3^753 

Pietas  et  Gratulatio  Collegii  Cantabrigiensis  apud  Novanglos. 
Dostoni-Massachusetttmium :  Typis  J,  Grttn  (jT  J.  Russtll.  mdcc- 
Lxi.    4to,  pp.  xiv,  (i),  106,  (i).  BA.,  c,  H.  30754 

A  Collection  of  Puemi  in  Latin,  Greek  and  Engliih,  on  tlie  Death  of  George  ti.  and 
the  accession  of  George  in.,  preceded  by  a  Ailiome  addreu  written  by  Governor  Bernard. 
"  The  inevitable  condition  of  tuch  a  work,"  tayi  Mr.  Duychinck,  '*  ii  eulogy ;  lo  the 
departing  guest  is  sped  and  the  coming  welcomed,  in  the  most  rapturous  figments  of 
poetry." — Cyclopttdia  Amiritan  Littraturi,  i.  II.  The  authora  were  Edward  Holyoke, 
Sir  Francis  Bernard,  Governor ;  Stephen  Sewall,  Benjamin  Church,  John  Lovell,  and 
others.  St$  "Monthly  Anthology"  for  Tune,  1809,  also  the  "Monthly  Review"  for 
July,  1763,  where  it  is  said  to  "contain  some  indiflferent  performances;  but  these, 
though  they  cannot  be  well  excused  when  they  come  from  ancient  and  established  seata 
of  learning,  may  at  least  be  connived  at  here }  and  what  we  could  not  endure  from  an 
illustrious  University,  we  can  pardon  in  an  infant  Seminary."  It  contains  the  fint 
specimen  of  printing  with  Greek  type  executed  in  the  North  American  colonies. 

A  Plea  for  Harvard.     Set  [Quincy  (J.)] 

The  Rebelliad ;  or  Terrible  Transactions  at  the  Seat  of  the 
Muses ;  a  Poem.  Auctore  engins  societatis  poeta.  Edited  and 
patronized  by  the  Pi  Tau.     Boston.  1842.    8vo.  3^755 

Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet  printed  by  the  Professors  and  Tutors 
of  Harvard  University.  By  an  Alumnus.  [J.  Lowell.]  Boston. 
1824.    8vo,  pp.  58.  M.  30756 

Remarks  [&c.]     See  [Dabney  (J.)]  and  [Ticknor  (G.)] 

Remarks  on  a  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Overseers  of 
Harvard  College,  ...  May  4th,  1824.  ...  By  one  lately  a  Mem- 
ber ...  .  Cambridge:  Hilliard and  Metcalf.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Overseers  respecting 
the  State  of  the  University  and  the  Changes  it  would  be  expedi- 
ent to  recommend  to  the  Corporation  for  its  adoption.  May  4, 
1824.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.  w.  30758 

Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Association  of  the  Members 
of  the  Federal-street  Society  for  Benevolent  Purposes  on  the  ... 
Theological  School  in  Cambridge.  Cambridge :  Printed  by  Mil- 
liard and  Metcal/.  1825.    8vo,  pp.  15.  BA.,  H.  30759 

Report  on  the  Rights  and  Duties.     See  [Walker  (J.)] 

Also :  Report  upon  the  Constitutional  Rights  and  Privileges  of  Harvard  College ; 
and  upon  the  Donations  that  have  been  made  to  it  by  this  Commonwealth.  ... 
1820.  [Botton:']  Order  of  the  Convtntion.  i8xi.  8vo,  pp.  l6.  R.,  w. —  ...  Report 
of  Committee  on  the  Petition  of  the  President  and  Fellows  of  Harvard  College. 


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on  the  State  of  the  Univeriity,  appointed  July  14,  1813.    [Boiton.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  11. 

—  Report  of  the  Committee  relative  to  a  New  Organiiation,  Oct.  7,  1814.  Botlin. 
1814.  8vo,  pp.  14.  —  Report  of  the  Preiident  of  Harvard  College  to  the  Oveneeri  ... 
CamMdgi.  1814.  8vo.  —  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Overteert  of  Harvard  Col- 
lege, January  6,  1825.     Cambridgt  I  Hilliard  and  Mitcalf.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  xiv.    lA.,  h. 

—  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Oveneeri  ...  on  the  Memorial  of  the  Reiident  In- 
itructort.  [n.  p.]  1815.  8vo,  pp.  13.  m.  —  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Col- 
lege Studies  [Dec.  13,  1839.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  i%.  n.  —  Report  and  Retolutiona 
of  the  Preiident  and  Felluwi  of  Harvard  University,  reipecting  the  Introduction  of  the 
Voluntary  Syitem  in  the  Studiei  of  the  Mathematici,  &c.  and  alio  the  Report  of  the 
Viiiting  Committee  ...  January,  11841.  Cambridgt  1  Feli»m,  H^tlh,and  Tkunton.  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.,  H.  —  Report  on  diminiihing  the  Coit  of  Initruction  'n  Harvard  Cul- 
lege,  together  with  a  Minority  Report  ...  .  [n.  p.  1845.]  8vo,  pp.  31.  ba.,  h. — 
Report  of  a  Committee  ...  concerning  the  Requirementi  for  Admiision  to  the  Uni- 
veriity.  Sa/imt  GaMiU  Offiti.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  11.  ba.  —  Report  of  the  Joint  Special 
Committee  of  the  Legiilature  ...  to  coniider  the  Powen  of  the  Legiilature,  under  the 
Constitution,  in  regard  to  the  Government  of  Harvard  University.  [99U»n.  1849.^ 
8vo,  pp.  13.  — Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Overseen  ...  appointed  to  visit  the 
Univenity  in  1849.  Cambrit^t.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  13.  Continued.  —  Report  of  the 
Visiting  Committee  of  Harvard  Univenity,  made  to  the  Overseen.  January,  1849. 
BtuoH,  1849.  8vo,  pp.  39. — Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Oveneen  ...  appointed 
to  visit  the  Lavrence  Scientific  School  in  1849.  Cambridge.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  27. — 
Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Oveneen,  and  Memorial  of  the  Corporation,  of  Harvard 
College,  on  the  ...  Theological  School.  Boitt:  :  Printed  by  John  H^ihon  &  Son.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  —  Report  on  the  Relative  Powen,  Duties,  and  Responsibilities  of  the 
Corporation  and  Oveneen  of  Harvard  College,  ...  January  31,  1856.  Boiton:  T,  R. 
Marvin.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  a8.  ba.,  h. — Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Oveneen 
appointed  to  consider  what  Measures,  if  any,  may  be  adopted  to  reduce  the  Expenses 
incident  to  a  Residence  at  Cambridge.  Boiun,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  11.  —  Report  of  the 
Committee  of  the  Oveneen  ...  appointed  to  procure  a  Perfect  Copy  of  the  College 
Charter  ...  February  ao,  1861.  Boston:  Printed  bj  Geo,  C.  Band  &  Avery.  i86s.  8vo, 
pp.  91.  H. — Report  to  the  Board  of  O veneers  ...  on  the  Condition,  Needs,  and  Pros- 
pects of  the  Univenity.  La  nbridget  fyelch,  Bigtlovt  and  Company.  1869.  8vo,  pp. 
78.    ba.,  h. 

Roll  of  Students  of  Harvard  University  who  served  in  the 
Army  or  Navy  of  the  United  States  during  the  War  of  the  Re- 
bellion. Prepared  by  ...  Francis  H.  Brown.  Cambridge :  Welch, 
Bigelow  C5f  Co.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  47,  (i).  h.  -f  Second  Edition. 
[/&{</.]  1869.    8vo,  pp.  52.  BA.,  H.  30760 

Selected  Songs  sung  at  Harvard  College,  from  1862  to  1866. 
Cambridge:  John  tVihon  llf  Son.,  Printers.   1867.    8 vo,  pp.  100. 

A  Statement  of  Facts,  relative  to  the  Late  Proceedings  in 
Harvard  College,  Cambridge.  Published  by  the  Students.  Boston. 
1807.    i2mo,  pp.  12.  BA.,  H.  30762 

Strictures  on  Harvard  University.  ...  By  a  Senior.  Boston: 
Printed  by  John  W.  Folsom.  m,dccxcviii.    i2mo,  pp.  35.     h.,  m. 

The  Testimony  of  the  President,  Professors,  Tutors,  and 
Hebrew  Instructor  of  Harvard  College  in  Cambridge,  against 


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HARVAKD. 


the  Reverend  Mr.  George  Whitefield,  and  his  Conduct.  Boston^ 
N.E.:  Printtd  by  T.  Flat.   1744.    8vo,  pp.  15,     B.,  ba.,  M.,  n. 

...  Theses  ...  quas  sub  ...  Reverend!  D.  Crescentii  Matheri, 
CoUegii  Harvardini,  quod  est  Cantabrigiae  Nov-Anglorunif  Rec- 
toris  vigilantissimi  defendendas  proponunt  Juvenes  in  Artibus 
initiati  ...  Cantabrig'tay  Nov-Anglorum,  mdc.lxxxvii.     h.  30765 

Alio  t  Addreis  of  the  Directors  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Theological  Education  { 
with  the  Act  of  Incorporation,  By-Lawi  ...  .  Botttn  t  H^,  L.  Ltwh.  1832.  8vo,  pp. 
16.  H.,  M.  —  Alumni  Hall :  an  AppeM  to  the  Alumni  and  Friendi  ...  .  CambriJgi  t 
John  fVilton  V  Som,  1866.  8vo,  pp.  23.  h.  —  Annual  Circular  of  the  Mauachuietti 
Medical  College}  with  a  History  of  the  Medical  Department  of  Harvard  University. 
...  BoHon,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  3a.  —  Answers  of  the  Immediate  Government.  To  Quet- 
tions  proposed  by  a  Committee  of  the  Overseers,     [n.  p.   1814.]    8vo,  pp.  64.    H.,  w. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Students  at  the  Law  Institution  ...  since  its  First  Establishment ... 
Cambridgt  t  Charlti  Foliom.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  4 — A  Catalogue  of  the  Law  School  of 
the  University  at  Cambridge,  for  the  Academical  Year  1848-49.  Cambridge.  1849. 
lamo.  —  Catalogue  of  th.:  Alumni  of  the  Divinity  School  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge. [Cambridge.']  1836.  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  A  Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  <fr  B  K, 
Alpha  of  Massachusetts,  Harvard  University  ...  18 10.  Cambridge/  Printed  by  H^. 
Hilliard  and  R.  ff.  Metcalf.  1 8 10.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Continued,  h. — A  Catalogue  of  the 
Members  ...  of  <(  BK,  1806.    Cambridge :  IVilliam  Hilliard.   1 806.    Iimo,  pp.  15.    m. 

—  Catalogue  of  the  Lawrence  Scientific  School,  at  Harvard  College.  1850-51.^ 
Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Society  in  Harvard  College.  Cantabrigiit,  1817.  8vo.  w. 
Catalogue  of  the  Members  of  Harvard  University,  Oct.  1803.  Broadside.  [1803.] — 
Circular  of  the  Directors  of  the  Theological  School,  January,  1815.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  17.  M.  —  Course  of  Instruction  for  Undergraduates  in  Harvard  College,  Oct. 
i8ao  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  —  Documents  relating  to  Harvard  College.  To 
which  are  added  a  Few  Cursory  Remarks.  Botlon.  i8ao.  8vo,  pp.  is.  w.  —  Facts 
and  Documents  in  relation  to  Harvard  College.  Betlon.  1829.  l2mo,  pp.  96. — 
The  Foundation  of  the  Massachusetts  Professorship  of  Natural  History  at  Harvard 
College  in  Cambridge  ...  .  Bottom  Printed  by  Rustell  and  Cutter.  1805.  i2mo,  pp. 
21.  BA.,  H.,  w.  —  Foundations  and  Statutes  of  the  Professorships  and  Tutorships  at 
Harvard  University,  [n.  p.  1824.]  8vo,  pp.  56.  h.,  w.  —  The  New-Milk  Cheese, 
No.  2,  by  Van  Tromp.  Boston.  1807.  8vo.  —  Observations  on  the  Proposition  for 
Increasing  the  Means  of  Theological  Education  at  the  University  in  Cambridge.  Cam- 
bridge t  Printed  by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  22.  ba.,  w.  — Opinion  of 
the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  on  the  Question  of  separating  the  Divinity  School  firom 
Harvard  College.  Cambridge  s  Metcalf  and  Company.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H. — Oration 
and  Poem.  Departure  of  Senior  Class,  July  31,  1811.  Cambridge.  1811.  —  Order 
of  Exercises,  Commencement,  1813.  Cambridge.  1813.  8vo,  pp.  4.  Continued. — 
Remarks  at  a  Hearing  before  the  Joint  Committee  of  Education,  i  February,  1848,  in 
Aid  of  the  Memorial  of  the  Colleges.  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company.  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.,  H. — Remarks  on  the  Constitution  of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of 
Theological  Education  in  Harvard  University.  Boston:  I.  R.  Butts.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
BA.,  H.,  M. — Society  of  Christian  Brethren  in  Harvard  University,  June,  1856.  Boston. 
1856.  i2mo,  pp.  16.  —  A  Statement  of  the  Course  of  Instruction,  Terms  of  Admis- 
sion, Expenses,  &c.,  at  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass.  [Cambridge:]  Hilliard 
and  Metcalf.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.,  h.  —  Statement  of  the  Faculty  in  relation  to 
Trespasses  by  the  Students  in  May,  1834.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8. — Statement  of 
the  Income  of  Harvard  College  ...  [Feb.  16,  1824.  n.  p.  1824.]  8vo,  pp.  4. — State- 
ment of  the  Immediate  Government  to  the  Corporation.  1824.  8vo.  —  Statement 
of  the  Senior  Class,  in  Reply  to  the  Circular  of  the  Faculty,  June  II,  1834.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vi),  pp.  13.  —  No.  I.  Statement  of  the  Treasurer  of  Harvard  College  [1824. 


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n.  p.  n.  d.1  8vo,  pp.  11,  Cuntinued.  ia.,  h.  —  Votei  of  the  Overiecri  and  Corpo- 
ration of  Harvard  Univeriity  relating  to  Articles  60  and  18  of  the  Statute*,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  II.     BA.,  H. 

Harvard  Silver  Mining  Association.  Prospectus  of  the 
Harvard  Stiver  Mining  Association :  By  Hon.  Henry  A.  Gaston, 
of  Austin,  Nevada.  ...  East  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Randolph  C. 
Getchell.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  10.  h.  30766 

Harvest  (G.)  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Honourable 
Trustees  For  Establishing  the  Colony  of  Georgia  in  America,  ... 
at  their  Anniversary  Meeting,  March  16,  1748-9,  ...  By  George 
Harvest,  m.a.  London:  fr.  Meadows  ...  and  M.  Cooper  ...  . 
1749.    4to,  pp.  22.  s.  30767 

Harvest  Home  Meeting  of  Chester  and  Montgomery  Counties 
at  Valley  Forge,  July  28,  1828.     8vo.  p.  30768 

Harvey  (Arthur).  The  Reciprocity  Treaty  ;  its  Advantages 
to  the  United  States  and  to  Canada.  [An  Essay  to  which  was 
awarded  the  first  prize  by  the  proprietors  of  the  Trade  ReviewJj^ 
Second  Edition.     J^ebec.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  29.  30769 

Sit  alto  "  Year  Book." 

Harvey  (C.  T.)  Report  of  C.  T.  Harvey  ...  to  the  Di- 
rectors of  the  Norwich  Mining  Company  ...  1056.  New  York: 
Sackett  isf  Cobb.    8vo,  pp.  15.  30770 

[Harvey  (Edward).]  The  Manual  Exercise,  as  ordered  by 
His  Majesty,  in  the  Year  1 764,  Together  with  Plans  and  Expla- 
nations of  the  method  generally  practised  at  Reviews  and  Field- 
Days,  ...  With  Copperplates.  Boston^  in  New  England,  I774' 
4to,  pp.  40.    -\- New  Tor k.   1775.    4to.    -\- Philadelphia :  Sold  by 

?,  Humphreys,  R.  Bell,  and  R.  Aitken.  mdcclxxvi.    8vo,  pp.  33. 
wo  Plates.     P.    +  New  Tork.  1780.    4to,  pp.  35.      N.  30771 

Also:  Manual  Exercise  as  Ordered  by  His  Majesty  in  1764,  and  now  generally 
adopted  in  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island  and  Massachusetts  Bay.  New  Havtu.  [n.  d.J 
i2mo.    w. 

Harvey  (G.)  Harvey's  Scenes  of  the  Primitive  Forest  of 
America,  at  the  Four  Periods  of  the  Year,  Spring,  Summer, 
Autumn,  &  Winter.  Engraved  from  his  Original  Paintings. 
Accompanied  with  Descriptive  Letter  Press.  By  George  Har- 
vey. New  Tork  [/.  e,  London"].  1841.  Folio,  pp.  (6).  4  colored 
Plates.  BA.,  30772 

Harvey.  Harvey's  Illustrations  of  our  Country  ...  an  Epitom 
of  ...  Lectures  ...  on  the  Discovery,  Resources  &  Progress  of 


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Harvey  (J^ 
Tori.  1776.    8v 


North  America,  North  of  Virginia.     Bottin,    1851.     Rl.  8vo, 

pp.  36.  30773 

Harvby  (G.)  Conclave  of  Physicians,  detectine  their  Frauds, 
also  peculiar  Discourse  of  Jesuits'  Bark,  By  Gideon  Harvey. 
London.  1683.     iimo.  3^774 

Containi  an  account  of  the  gathering  and  abate  of  thii  bark  in  America. 

Harvby  (H.)  History  of  the  Shawnee  Indians,  from  the 
Year  1681  to  1854,  inclusive.  By  Henry  Harvey ;  a  Member 
of  the  Society  of  Friends.  Cincinnati :  Ephraim  Morgan  iff  Sons. 
1855.     i2mo,  pp.  316.     Portrait.  ba.,  c.  30775 

One  of  the  moit  limple  and  veritable  narrations  of  facti  relating  to  the  Indiana  ever 
printed.     Stt  Field's  "  Eiiay,"  No.  663. 

Harvey  (H.)  Memoir  of  Alfred  Bennett,  First  Pastor  of 
the  Baptist  Church,  Homer,  New  York.  ...  By  H.  Harvey. 
Third  Edition.  New  Tori :  Edward  fietcher.  1852.  i2mo,  pp. 
231.     Portraits.  c.  30776 

Fast-Day  Sermon.     By  James  Harvey.     Nnu 
Jvo.  30777 

Harvby  (M.)  Lectures,  Literary  and  Biographical.  By 
Rev.  M.  Harvey,  of  St.  John's^  Newfoundland.  Edinburgh :  A. 
Elliot,  1864.    i2mo,  pp.  512.  c.  30778 

Harvey  (R.  J.)  Life  of  John  Tyler  ...  including  some  of 
his  most  Important  Speeches,  etc.  By  R.  J.  Harvey.  Ntw 
Tork.  1843.    8^°'  •*•  30779 

Harvey  (T.),  and  Brbwin  (W.)  Jamaica  in  1866}  a  Nar- 
rative of  a  Tour  through  the  Island,  with  Remarks  on  its  Social, 
Educational,  and  Industrial  Condition.  By  Thomas  Harvey  and 
William  Brewin.     London:  C.  Bennett.  1867.    8vo.         30780 

Harvt.y  (W.  H.)  Nereis  Australis,  or  Illustrations  of  the 
Algae  of  the  Southern  Ocean ;  being  Figures  and  Descriptions 
of  new  or  imperfectly  known  Sea- Weeds,  collected  on  the  Shores 
of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  the  extra-tropical  Australian  Colo- 
nies, Tasmania,  New  Zealand,  and  the  Antarctic  Regions.  Lon- 
don. 1847.    ^^P'  SvO'    '00  colored  Plates.  30781 

Harvey.  Nereis  Boreali-Americana ;  or.  Contributions  to  a 
History  of  the  Marine  Algae  of  North  America.  Part  i.  Me- 
lanospermeae.  By  William  Henry  Harvey,  m.d.,  m.r.i.a.  Wash- 
ington. 1852.    4to,  pp.  152.    12  colored  Plates,     p.    +  Part  11. 


ill 


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Rhodospermez.  IVashington.  1853.  4'°*  PP*  ^^^'  ^4  colored 
Plates  -f  P^rt  III.  Chlorospermee.  iVa$hiHgton.  4to,  pp.  142. 
14  colored  Plates.  30782 

Formi  «  portion  of  the  "  Smithionian  Contribution!  to  Knowiedge,"  but  the  copiet 
with  colored  plate*  are  a  Mparate  publication. 

Harvey  (W.  W.)  Sketches  of  Hayti ;  from  the  Expulsion 
of  the  French,  to  the  Death  of  Christopne.  Hy  W.  W.  Harvey, 
of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge.  L.  B.  SteUy,  London,  mdccc- 
XXVII.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  416.     Plate.  ba.,  p.  30783 

Harvie's  Prince  Edward  Island  Almanack }  for  1868.  ... 
Charlottetown^  P.  E.  Island:  Henry  A.  Harvie.  [1868.]  i6mo, 
pp.  104.  30784 

Harward  (T.)  Electuarium  Novum  Alexipharmacum.  Or, 
A  new  Cordial,  Alexiterial  and  Restorative  Electuary  ;  A  succe- 
daneum  to  the  grand  Theriaca  Andromachi.  By  Thomas  Har- 
ward.    Boiton.  1732.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  26.  b.,  m.  30785 

Alio  I  The  Fulneu  of  Joy  in  the  Pretence  of  Ood )  being  the  Substance  of  a  Dii- 
coune  preach'd  lately  in  the  Royal  Chapp>;l  at  Boiton  in  New  England.  BoiUh  t  B, 
Grim.  I7J».    «»o,  pp.  (4),  «3.     ■.,  M.,  w. 

Harwood  (A.  A.)  The  Law  and  Practice  of  United  States 
Naval  Courts-Martial.  By  A.  A.  Harwood.  New  fori:  D. 
Fan  Nostrand.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  325.  30786 

Alio !  The  Practice  of  Naval  Summary  Courti-Martlal.  tf^Mkington  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  19. 

Harwood  (E.)    An  Address  made  in  New  Haven,  Nov.  i, 

1863,  Commemorative  of  the  late  Frederick  Croswell.  By  Ed- 
win Harwood,  d.d.     New  Haven :  Thomas  y.  Stafford^  Printer. 

1864.  8vo,  pp.  19.  30787 

AUo  i  Canaan,  Shem  and  Japheth.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Trinity  Church,  New 
Haven,  Oct.  95,  1863.  ...  Ntw  Haven:  T.  H.  Ptaie.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  aS. 

Harwood  (J.  E.)  Poems.  By  John  Edmund  Harwood. 
New-Tork:  M.  &  W,  Ward.  1809.     i2mo,  pp.  (2),  107.      ba. 

Has  Religion  anything  to  do  with  our  Colleges  ?  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  31.     *  30789 

On  Unitarian  Profeuonhips  in  Columbia  College,  New  York. 

Has  this  Administration  done  any  thing  to  put  down  the  Re- 
bellion ?  &c.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     pp.  4.  30790 
Relates  to  the  Connecticut  Election,  in  April,  1863. 


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Hasbrouck  (A.  B.)  Address  by  the  Hon.  A.  Biuyn  Has- 
brouck,  LL.D.,  ...  before  The  Ulster  Historical  Society,  Oct. 
17th,  1859.  ...  Kingston:  ...  Hommel  i^  Lounsberry^  Printers. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  20.  30791 

Also :  Addresses  ...  at  the  Inauguration  ...  as  President  of  Rutgers'  College,  ... 
Sept.  15,  1840.  ...  New  York:  RoLtrt  Carter.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  39.     b. 

Haseltine  (E.)  ...  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Ordination 
of  the  Rev.  David  Lawrence  Morrill,  ...  Presbyterian  Congre- 
gational Church  in  GofFstown,  March  3d,  1802.  By  Ebenezer 
Haseltine,  a.b.     Concord.   1802.    8vo.  30792 

Hasenclever  (P.)     The   Case  of  Peter   Hasenclever,  &c. 

London.   1 774.     8vo,  pp.  97.  s.  30793 

Relative  to  the  establishment  of  iron  foundries  at  Charlottenburg,  Ringwood,  Long- 
pond  in  New  Jersey,  and  at  Courtland  and  New  Petersberg  in  the  State  of  New  York. 

[Haske  (John).]  The  Present  State  of  North  America,  ... 
Part  I.  London:  J.  Dodsley.  1755.  +  Second  Edition,  with 
Emendations.     \lhtd^    8vo,  pp.  (4),  88.  30794 

[Haske.]  Present  State  of  North  America,  the  Rights  and 
Possessions  of  Great  Britain  and  of  France,  and  the  Encroach- 
ments and  Depredations  of  the  French,  &c.  Boston.  1755.  8vo, 
pp.  64.  30795 

Haskel  (D),  and  Smith  (C.)  A  Complete  Descriptive  and 
Statistical  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States  of  America,  containing 
a  particular  Description  of  the  States,  Territories,  Counties,  Dis- 
tricts, Parishes,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Villages  Mountains,  Rivers, 
Lakes,  Canals,  and  Railroad" :  with  an  Abstract  of  the  Census 
and  Statistics  for  1840:  exhibiting  a  complete  view  of  the  Agri- 
cultural, Commercial,  Manufacturing,  and  Literary  Condition  and 
Resources  of  the  Country.  By  Daniel  Haskel,  a.m.,  ...  and  J. 
Calvin  Smith.  ...  New  York:  Sherman  and  Smith.  1843.  8vo, 
pp.752.  B.,  ba.  -\-  [^Ibid.']  1844.  B.  -^  New  Tori.  1847.  ^^o, 
pp.  754.     B.    -|-  \_Ibid.']   1850.  C.  30796 

Also:  Chronological  View  of  the  World  ...  .  New  Tori.  1845.  izmo.  (.  + 
New  Tori:  J.  H.  Colton,  1853.    i2ino,  pp.  278.     c. 

Haskell  (A.)  An  Oration  before  the  Washington  Benevo- 
lent Society  at  Fitchburgh,  Mass.,  July  4,  18 14.  By  Abraham 
Haskell,     tf^orcester.    8vo.  w.  30797 

Haskell  (Daniel).  Remarks  on  **Some  Communications 
first  published  in  the  Brattleborough  Paper  j"  by  W.  Wells. 
\Burlington.  1816.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  30798 


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HASSALL. 


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Haskell.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Royal 
A.  Avery  ...  Cambridge,  Vermont,  December  loth,  1823.  "Y 
Daniel  Haskell,  a.m.  ...  St.Jlbans:  Printed  by  J,  Spoontr.  1824. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  ba.  30799 

Haskell  (D.  N.)  Address  ...  before  the  Boston  Mercantile 
Library  Association,  January  3,  1848.  By  Daniel  N.  Haskell 
...  .  Boston:  For  the  Jssociation.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  40.     B.,  ba.,  s. 

Haskell  (T.  N.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  East  Boston  ...  Fast 
Day,  April  30,  1863.  By  Rev.  T.  N.  Haskell  ...  .  Boston: 
Mollis  &  Gunn.  1863.     8vo,  pp.  40.  B.  30801 

Haskell  (William  O.  &  Son).  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the 
Boston  School  Furniture  Manufactory.  Boston:  S.  Thornton. 
1870.    8vo,  pp.  loi.     Plate.  c.  30802 

Haskett  (W.  J.^  Shakerism  Unmasked,  or  the  History  of 
the  Shakers ;  inducting  a  form  politic  of  their  government  as 
Councils,  Orders,  Gifts,  with  an  Exposition  of  the  Five  Orders 
of  Shakerism,  and  Ann  Lee's  Grand  Foundation  Vision,  in  Sealed 
Pages.  With  some  extracts  from  their  private  Hymns  which 
have  never  appeared  before  the  public.  By  William  J.  Haskett, 
formerly  of  the  Society  of  Shakers.  Pittsfield:  The  Author.  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  300.  c,  M.  30803 

'  Haskins  (J.  B.)  Remarks  of  the  Hon.  John  B.  Haskin  ... 
upon  Anti-Lecompton  Democrats  ...  .  December,  1859.  Wash- 
ington: Thomas  Mc Gill.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  16.  30804 

AUo  ;  Speech  ...  on  the  Admission  of  Kansas,  March  10,  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.    s. 

Haskins  (R.  W.)  New  England  and  the  West.  By  R.  W. 
Haskins,  A.M.  ...  Buffalo:  A.  JV.Wilgers.  1843.    i2mo, pp.  36. 

Also:  Eflfects  ...  of  a  Material  Increase  ...  of  the  Money  Metals.  [Buffalo.  1850.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.     ■. 

Haskins  (S.  M.)  A  Pastoral  OfFering  from  the  Rector  of 
St.  Mark's,  Williamsburgh  ...  on  the  Twenty-First  Anniversary 
of  his  Pastorate  ...  October  28th,  i860.  New  Tork:  Slote& 
Janes,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  30806 

Also :  Sermon  at  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y.,  on  the  Thirtieth  Anniversary  of  the  Rector^ 
•hip,  1869.  ...  iVcw  Tori.  1869.    8vo. 

[Hassall  {Miss).']  Secret  History;  or,  the  Horrors  of  St. 
Domingo,  in  a  series  of  Letters,  written  by  a  Lady  at  Cape 
Francois  to  Colonel  Burr,  ...  principally  during  the  Command 


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of  General   Rochambeau.      Philadelphia :    Bradford  &  Inskeep. 
1808.     i2mo,  pp.  (4),  255.  30807 

HPassan]  (A.  B.)  Contributions  to  the  Rhymes  of  the  War. 
Balttmore.  1865.     i6mo.  30808 

[Hassan.]  Our  Military  Experience,  and  What  it  Suggests. 
Baltimore:  Gushing  l^  Bailey.  1863.    8/0,  pp.  24.  30809 

Hassard  (J.  R.  G.)  Life  of  the  Most  Reverend  John 
Hughes,  D.D.,  First  Archbishop  of  New  York,  with  Extracts 
from  his  Private  Correspondence.  By  John  R.  G.  Hassard. 
New  Tori:  D.  Appleton  ^  Co.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  519.     Portrait. 

Hassard  (S.)  An  Oration  delivered  at  the  Union  Meeting 
Flouse,  in  Westerly,  R.  I.,  July  4,  1828.  By  Samuel  Hassard, 
a.m.    Stonington:  W.  fff  J.  B.  Stone.  1828.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Hassaurek  (F.)  Four  Years  among  Spanish  Americans. 
By  F.  Hassaurek,  late  United  States  Mininer  !^  ^ident  to  the 
Republic  of  Ecuador.     New  Tori:   Hurd  ^  Houghton.    1867. 


l2mo,  pp.  X,  401. 


B.,  BA.,  c.  30812 

Hassel  (Johann  Georg  Heinrich).  Vollstandige  und  neueste 
Erdbeschreibung  des  Britischen  und  Russischen  Amerika's. 
ff^eimar:  Geographisches  Institut.   1822.     8vo.  308 13 

This  and  the  two  following  form  Vols,  xvi.,  xvii.,  and  xrni.  of  A.  C.  Gaspari'g 
"  VoUstandign  Handbuch  der  neuesten  Erdbeschreibung,  "* 

Hassel.  Vollstandige  und  neueste  Erdbeschreibung  der  Ver- 
einigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika,  mit  einer  Einleitung  zur  Sta- 
tistik  dieser  Lander.    Weimar.  1823.    8vo,  pp.  1200.        30814 

Hassel  und  Cannabich.  Vollstandige  und  neueste  Erdbe- 
schreibung vom  Reiche  Mexico,  Guatemala  und  Westindien ; 
bearbeitet  von  Dr.  G.  Hassel  und  J.  G.  Fr.  Cannabich.  JVclmar. 
1824.    8vo,  pp.  866.  T'S^S 

This  systematical  and  well-written  treatise  contains  about  all  the  m^tbrij:  i'  thp 
Geography  and  Statistics  of  Central  America  which  were  then  at  the  disposul  'A  :  t 
scholar.     It  is  still  a  valuable  book  for  the  geographical  and  historical  student. 

Hassler  (F.  R.)     Coast  Survey  of  the  United  States.    [_Phtl- 

adelphia.   1842.]  308 16 

The  author  edited  the  Documents  relative  to  the  Coast  Survey  of  the  United  States. 
Ste  Vol.  IV. 

Hassler.  Investigation  upon  the  Survey  of  the  Coast ...  and 
the  Construction  of  Standards  of  Weights  and  Measures,  by  a 
Committee  of  Congress,  1842.     Washington.    8vo.  30817 


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Hassler.  Papers  on  Various  Subjects  connected  with  the 
Survey  of  the  Coast  of  the  United  States.  By  F.  R.  Hassler. 
Philadelphia.   1824.    4to.  308 1 8 

Also  included  in  the  "  Trans.  Am.  Phil.  Soc,"  N.  S.,  Vol.  11. 

Hassler.  Principal  Documents  relating  to  the  Survey  of  the 
Coast  of  the  United  States,  since  1816}  ...  by  F.  R.  Hassler. 
New  York:  William  Van  Norden.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  180,  iii,  (i). 
Map.  B.  30819 

Stt  "N.  A.  Rev.,"  xui.  75.  Also:  ...  Principal  Documents  ...  October,  1834,  to 
November,  1835.  Ntto  Tork:  fFilliam  Van  Norden.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  156,  iii.  B. — 
...  Principal  Documents  relating  to  the  Survey  of  the  Coast  of  the  United  States,  and 
...  Construction  of  Uniform  Standards  of  Weights  and  Measures  ...  from  November, 
183s,  to  November,  1836.  Ntto  Tori:  Printed  by  JoAn  fVindt.  1836.  8vo,  pp. 
123,  iii.  A.,  B. — Survey  of  the  Coast  of  the  United  States.  Further  rectification  of 
facts  alleged  in  the  Discussion  of  Congress,  in  December,  1842.  \_fyathington.  1843.] 
8vo. — Comparison  of  Weights  and  Measures,  reported  to  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States  by  the  Treasury  Department  in  1832.     fVathinpon.  1832.    8vo,  pp.  122.     c. 

Hasted  (F.)  A  copy  of  a  Letter  written  to  the  President 
of  the  United  States  [Franklin  Pierce]  on  Slave  Emancipation. 
By  Frederick  Hasted.  Dated  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Dec.  2,  1854. 
pp.  8.  30820 

Also:  Copy  of  a  Letter  written  from  Buffalo,  State  of  New  York,  December  21st, 
i860.  To  Abraham  Lincoln.  8vo,  pp.  8.  The  New  York  State  Library  possesses 
other  tracts  by  this  writer. 

Hastings  (D.  K.)  Major  David  K.  Hastings.  ...  record  of 
the  trial  by  court-martial  ...  .  [^Washington.  1865.]  8vo,  pp. 
293.  30821 

House  of  Representatives,  38th  Congress,  ad  Session,  Executive  Document,  No.  54, 
1865. 

Hastings  (H.  P.)  An  Essay  on  Constitutional  Reform.  By 
Hiram  P.  Hastings.     New  Tork.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  35.     s.  30822 

Hastings  (J.)  Speech  of  Mr.  John  Hastings,  of  Ohio,  on 
the  Revenue,  or  Tariff  Bill:  ...  July  29,  1841.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  BA.  30823 

Hastings  (L.  E.)  The  Emigrants'  Guide  to  Oregon  and 
California }  containing  Scenes  and  Incidents  of  a  party  of  Oregon 
Emigrants ;  a  description  of  Oregon ;  Scenes  ...  of  a  party  of 
California  Emigrants ;  and  a  description  of  California ;  with  ... 
Routes.  By  Lansford  W.  Hastings,  Leader  of  the  California 
Emigrants  of  1842.  Cincinnati :  George  Conclin.  1845.  8vo,  pp. 
152.  30824 

Reproduced  with  a  new  title  and  some  additions  as  follows : 


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Hastings.  A  New  History  of  Oregon  and  California ;  con- 
taining complete  description  of  those  countries  together  with  the 
Oregon  Treaty  and  Correspondence  and  a  vast  amount  of  Inform- 
ation relating  to  the  Soil,  Climate,  Productions,  Rivers  and  Lakes 
and  the  various  Routes  over  the  Rocky  Mountains.  By  Lans- 
ford  W.  Hastings.  Cincinnati :  Gtorgi  Conclin»  1847.  ovo,  pp. 
160.     Plate.    +  [Ibid.']  1849.  30825 

Hastings  (S.)  Poems,  ...  to  which  is  added  A  Descriptive 
Account  of  a  Family  Tour  to  the  West ;  in  the  year  1800.  ... 
By  Sally  Hastings.  Lancastir:  fVilliam  Dickson,  1 808.  i2mo, 
pp.  220.  c.  30826 

Hastings  (S.  D.)  Address  before  the  Hastings  Invincibles, 
30th  Regiment  Wis.  Vols.,  Nov.  9,  1862,  at  Madison,  Wis. 
By  Samuel  D.  Hastings.  Madison:  Willard  G,  Roberts,  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  30827 

AhOs  Addreil  at  Sparta,  Wit.,  July  4,  1863.  ...  Madison.  1863.  8to.— Oration 
at  Beaver  Dam,  July  4,  1865.  ...  Madison.    8vo.     Su  also  Wiiconsin. 

Hastings  (W.  S.),  and  Pickering  (John).  Remarks  made 
in  the  Senate  [of  Massachusetts]  upon  the  Manufacturing  Bill. 
By  the  Hon.  Messrs.  Hastings  &  Pickering,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  20.  B.,  BA.,  M.,  w.  30828 

The  Hastings  Memorial.     See  [Buckminster  (L.  N.  H.)] 

"The  Hasty  Pudding."     &*  [Barlow  (J.)] 

Thete  are  other  editions :  Hallvmell.  1815.    i2mo.  -^Brooklyn.  1833.    8vo,  pp.  xa. 

Haswell  (A.)  Memoirs  and  Adventures  of  Captain  Matthew 
Phelps  J  formerly  of  Harwington  in  Connecticut,  liow  resident 
in  Newhaven  in  Vermont.  Particularly  in  Two  Voyages,  from 
Connecticut  to  the  River  Mississippi,  From  December  1773  to 
October  1780.  ...  Compiled  from  the  Original  Journal  and 
Minutes  kept  by  Mr.  Phelps,  during  his  Voyages  and  Adven- 
tures, and  revised  and  corrected  according  to  his  present  recol- 
lection. By  Anthony  Haswell.  Anthony  Haswell^  Bennington  in 
Vermont,  iso2.  i2mo,  pp.  iv,  210,  Appendix,  63,  (i),  1 1.)  Sub- 
scribers, xii.  BA.,  c,  P.  30829 

Haswell  (C.  H.)  Engineer's  and  Mechanic's  Pocket  Book, 
containing  United  States  and  Foreign  Weights  and  Measures,  ... 
By  Charles  H.  Haswell.  Fifth  Edition.  New  Tork:  Harper  Iff 
Brothers.  1848.  i6mo,  pp.  296.  ■\-  [Ibid.']  1858.  i2mo,  pp. 
322.  30830 


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30830 


Hatborouoh,  Pa.  The  Charter,  Laws,  and  Catalogue  of 
Books  of  the  Union  Library  Company  of  Hatborough ;  with  a 
Short  Account  of  the  First  Establishment  thereof.  Philadelphia. 
1788.  8vo.  p.  -{-  Sixth  Edition.  Norristown.  1858.  i8mo, 
pp.  116.  c.  30831 

Address  at  the  Inauguration  of  the  Hatborough  Monument, 
Commemorating  the  Battle  of  the  Crooked  Billet,  Dec.  5,  1861. 
By  Jacob  Belville.    Daylestown,  Pa.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  12.     30832 

xiATCH  (C.  L.  V.)  Two  Lectures  on  the  Present  Crisis,  by 
the  late  Theodore  Parker  and  the  late  Hon.  Henry  Clay,  deliv- 
ered at  Dodsworth  Hall,  ...  Dec.  16,  i860.  Mrs.  C.  L.  V. 
Hatch,  Medium.  New  Terk :  S.  T.  Munson.  [1861.]  8vo, 
PP-  44-  30833 

Alio:  Lecture  on  Seceuion.     By  Andrew  Jackson.     New  York.  i86l. 

Hatch  (L  T.)  Report  of  Hon.  Israel  T.  Hatch  upon  the 
Operation  of  the  Revenue  Laws  and  The  Reciprocity  Treaty 
upon  the  Northern  Frontier.  Communicated  to  Congress,  ... 
June  i8th,  i860.     IVashington.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  46.      B.  30834 

Also:  The  Canal  Contracts:  Speech  ...  January  19,  1852,  on  ...  Inquiry  in  the 
Canal  Contract  Frauds,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  s.  —  Maryland  Contested  Election 
Case:  Speech  ...  1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  s. — Speech  ...  on  Inland  Commerce, 
1858.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  1. — Speech  on  the  subject  of  the  Admission  of  Kansas 
as  a  State,  March  30,- 1 858.     [n.  p.]  1858.    8vo.     &e  «/w  Hayes  ( J.  D.) 

Hatch  (J.)  Historical  Sketch  of  J.  Hatch  and  Descendants. 
Peterborough,  N.  H.  1850.    8vo.  s.  30835 

Hatch  (J.),  yr.  Reminiscences,  Anecdotes  and  Statistics 
of  ...  Sherburne,  Chenango  County,  N.  Y.  By  J.  Hatch,  Jr. 
Utica.  1862.     i2mo.  30836 

Hatch  (N.)  Claims  of  the  Officers  of  the  Revolution,  under 
Resolve  of  Oct.  21,  1780.  By  Nathaniel  Hatch.  Washington. 
1857.    8vo.  30837 

Hatch  (N.)  Suggestions  to  the  Creditors  of  the  United 
States,  their  Relations  as  Constituents  and  Creditors.  ...  By 
Nathaniel  Hatch  ...  Washington:  Henry  Polkinhorn.  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  40.   .^  B.  30838 

Hatch  (R.)  Bible  Servitude  Re-examined  ;  with  special  ref- 
erence to  Pro-Slavery  Interpretations  and  Infidel  Objections.  By 
Rev.  Reuben  Hatch.  Cincinnati :  Jpplegate  ^  Co.  1862.  i2mo, 
pp.  284.  c.  30839 


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Hatch  (W.  S.)  A  Chapter  of  the  History  of  the  War  of 
1 812  in  the  Northwest,  Embracing  the  Surrender  of  the  North- 
western Army  and  Fort,  at  Detroit,  August  16,  181 2}  with  a 
Biographical  Sketch  of  ...  Tecumseh.  By  Colonel  William 
Stanley  Hatch.    Cincinnati,  1872.     i2mo,  pp.  156.  30840 

Hatchard  (J.)  Report  of  the  Trial  of  the  King  v.  John 
Hatchard,  for  a  Libel  on  the  Aides-de-Camp  of  Sir  James  Leith, 
Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  and  the  Grand  Jury  of  the 
Island  of  Antigua.     London.  1817.    8vo.  c.  30841 

I  Hatfield  (E.  F.)  History  of  Elizabeth,  New  Jersey,  in- 
cluding the  Early  History  of  Union  County.  By  R.ev.  Edwin 
F.  Hatfield,  D.D.  ...  New  York:  Carlton^ Lanahan.  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  701.     Portrait  and  7  Plates.  b.,  ba.,  c.  30842 

Hatfield.  Patient  Continuance  in  Well-Doing ;  a  Memoir 
of  Elihu  W.  Baldwin,  d.d.  By  Rev.  Edwin  F.  Hatfield.  With 
an  Introduction  by  Samuel  Hanson  Cox,  d.d.  New  Tori:  J. 
Leavitt.  1843.    i2mo,  pp.  404.     Portrait.  c,  N.  30843 

Also :  ...  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Decease  of  Mr.  Jacob  Bell,  of  New- York, 
...  July  a5th,  1851.  ...  New-Tork:  Primed  by  John  A.  Gray.  185a.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
B. —  ...  A  Discourse,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Samuel  Washburn,  of 
Baltimore,  Md.  ...  October  9th,  1853.  ...  Neio-Tork:  John  A.  Gray,  Printer.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  38. — Twenty  Years  in  the  Seventh  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York  City; 
Two  Sermons,  Delivered  July  ist,  1855.  ...  New  York.  1855.  lamo,  pp.  66. — 
Universalism  as  it  is ;  or.  Text  Book  of  Modern  Univerialism  in  America.  New 
Yorkt  y.A.  Hoiiingitn.  1 841.    izmo,  pp.  341.     b.,  n. 

[Hatfield  (Julia).]  The  Bryant  Homestead-Book.  By  the 
Idle  Scholar.  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam  i^  Son.  1870.  Small 
4to,  pp.  (10),  224.     Portrait.  b.  30844 

Hatfield  and  Deerfield.     See  Papers  concerning 

Hathaway  (G.  W.)  A  Lecture  in  Defence  of  the  Maine 
Law  ...  Skowhegan,  March  12, 1854.  By  G.  W.  Hathaway  ... 
Skowhegan.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  30,  (1).  ba.  30845 

Hathaway  (L.)  The  Narrative  of  Levi  Hathaway,  giving 
an  Account  of  his  Life,  Experience,  Call  to  the  Ministry  of  the 
Gospel  ...  and  Travels  as  such  to  the  present  time.  Providence: 
The  Author.  1820.     i2mo,  pp.  140.  c.  30846 

Hathaway  (W.)  A  Discourse  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln :  Preached  at  Coxsackie,  on  Wednesday,  April 
19,  1865,  By  Warren  Hathaway,  Albany:  J.  Munsell.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  30847 

Five  hundred  copies  printed. 


HAUPT. 


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[Hatheway  (Calvin).]  Sketches  ot  New  Brunswick  j  con- 
taining an  Account  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Province,  with 
a  Brief  Description  of  the  Country,  Climate,  Productions,  Inhab- 
itants, Government,  Rivers,  Towns,  Settlements,  Public  Institu- 
tions, Trade,  Revenue,  Population,  &c.  By  an  Inhabitant  of 
the  Province.     St.  John.  1825.    8vo,  pp.  108.  30848 

Hatin  (Eugene).  Histoire  pittoresque  des  voyages  dans  les 
cinq  parties  du  monde.  Recueil  des  descriptions  pittoresques, 
des  recits  curieux,  des  scenes  varices,  des  decouvertes  scientifiques, 
des  moeurs  et  coutumes  qui  ofFrent  un  interet  universel.  Exirait 
des  Voyages  de  Christophe  Colomb,  Pizarre,  La  Condamine,  etc. 
Limoges:  Ardant freres,   1843.    5  vols.,  8vo.  30849 

Hattersley  (J.)  The  Conquest  of  America,  and  Minor 
Poems,  by  John  Hattersley.  London:  Baldwin  and  Cradock. 
MDcccxxxi.    i6mo,  pp.  viii,  207.  30850 

Hatton  (A.  J.)  The  Songs  of  Tammany ;  or  the  Indian 
Chief:  a  Serious  Opera.  By  Ann  Julia  Hatton.  New  Tork. 
[n.  d.]    i2mo.  30851 

Hauch  (John  Carsten).  Robert  Fulton ;  roman  historique  de 
C.  Hauch.  Traduit  pour  la  premiere  fois  du  danois  en  fran9ais 
par  D.  Soldi ;  avec  une  notice  historique  par  Albert  De  Roy. 
Paris:  Alph.  Taride.    1859.    i8mo,  pp.  x,  395.  30852 

First  published  at  Copenhagen  in  1846,  and  translated  as  below : 

Hauch.  Robert  Fulton,  An  Historical  Novel.  By  John 
Carsten  Hauch,  Dr.  Ph.  ...  Translated  by  Paul  C.  Sinding  ...  . 
New  Tork:  Macdonald ^  Palmer,  Printers.  1868.  i2mo,  pp.  vii, 
(2),  450.  B.,  c.  30853 

Haughton  (J.)  Slavery  Immoral ;  being  a  Reply  to  a  Letter 
in  which  an  Attempt  is  made  to  prove  that  Slavery  is  not  Immoral. 
By  James  Haughton.  ...  Dublin:  'James  McGlashan.  1847.  8^°> 
pp.  23.  BA.  30854 

Haughton  (R.  B.)  Eulogy  on  William  H.  Harrison.  By 
R.  B.  Haughton.     Tallahassee.  1841.    8vo.  c.  30855 

Haughwout  &  Co.  Report  of  the  (28th)  Anniversary  Ban- 
quet.    New  York.  i860.     i2mo.  30856 

Haupt  (H.)  a  Consideration  of  the  Plans  proposed  for  the 
Improvement  of  the  Ohio  River.  By  Hermann  Haupt.  Phila" 
delphia.  1855.    8vo.  P.,  s.  30857 


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[Haupt.1  Hoosac  Tunnel.  Appeal  to  the  People  of  Massa> 
chusetts  [1865.    n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  14.  b.  30858 

Haupt.  Military  Bridges ;  with  Suggestions  of  New  Expedi- 
ents and  Constructions  for  crossing  Streams  and  Chasms,  Includ- 
ing, also,  Designs  for  Trestle  and  Truss  Bridges  for  Military 
Railroads.  ...  By  Hermann  Haupt,  a.m..  Civil  Engineer  ...  . 
New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  xix,  310.  69 
Plates.  B.,  BA.,  30859 


Alio  <  Brief  Review  . 
p.   n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  10. 


.  of  tlie  Errors  ...  in  a  Pamphlet  ...  by  D.  L.  Harrii.  [n. 
B. — Closing  Argument  of  ...  on  Behalf  of  the  Troy  and 
Greenfield  Railroad  Co.  ...  March  6,  l86a.  ...  Bottsnt  ff^rigit  &  Potter,  i86i. 
8vo,  pp.  38.  ■.  —  Committee  of  Investigation  on  the  Hootac  Tunnel  Loan.  Com- 
munication of  ...  Greenfiildt  Printed  by  U.  D.  Miritk  6f  Co.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  14.  a. 
—  Communication  ...  to  O.  N.  Carpenter,  Esq.,  ...  in  Regard  to  the  Suspension  of 
Operation  on  the  Hoosac  Tunnel.  \^DeirJ!elJ.}  1861.  8vo,  pp.  ai.  ■.  —  [Commu- 
nication to  the]  Chairman  and  Gentlemen  of  the  Joint  Committee.  [_Camiridge. 
1861.]  8vo,  pp.  31.  ■. —  ...  Final  Settlement  of  the  Claim  of  ...  against  the  State 
of  Massachusetts.  ...  Bottom  ff^rigAi  &  Potter.  1869.  8vo,  pp.10.  ■.  —  Hoosac 
Tunnel  ...  Reply  ...  to  ...  Legislature  of  Massachusetts  of  1868.  Boitoni  ff right 
&  Potter.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  —  Memoirial  to  the  [Legislature]  of  Massachusetts. 
[Cambridge.  1864.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  b.  —  Memorial  of  ...  1866,  to  the  [Legislature] 
of  Mauachusetls.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  6. —  ...  Remarks  ...  at  a  Public  Meeting 
...  in  ...  Boston,  June  9,  1857,  ...  upon  ...  prosecbtion  of  the  Work  upon  the  Hoosac 
Tunnel.  BottoH.  [1857.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  b.,  m.  —  Re{iort  of  ...  Chief  Engineer  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Rail  Road  CoAipany  ...  .  Philadelphia!  Criity  &  Markley.  1854.  8vo, 
pp.  34.  B. — Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Hoosac  Tunnel  ...  [Cambridge."]  i86a.  8vo, 
pp.  14.  B. — Statement  ...  on  Troy  and  Greenfield  Railroad  and  Hoosac  Tunnel, 
1864.  [Cambridge.']  1864.  8vo,  pp.  4a.  b. — Tilnnel  Loan  Bill.  An  Answer  to 
the  Inquiry,  why  do  the  Contractors  ask  for  more  than  the  Tunnel  costs  ?  ...  Boston : 
Printed  by  Alfred  Mut^e  and  Son,  1 8  59.  8vo,  pp.  aa.  >. — Claim  of  H.  Haupt  te 
Co.  Statement  of  Case  to  ...  [Legislature]  of  Massachusetts,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  13.  B.  —  Remarks  on  the  Prtsent  Position  of  the  Hoosac  Tunnel  Enterprise. 
Boston  t  Printed  by  Alfred  Muti^e  and  Son.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  ao.     B. 

Hauptmann  (I.  G.)  Comparatio  brevior  Germanorum  anti- 
quorum  et  hodiernarum  Americae  borealis  gentium.  Gera.  1760. 
4to.  30860 

Hausleutner  (Ph.  W.  G.)  Gallerie  der  Nationen,  Part  i., 
Asia;  Part  11.,  America.     Stuttgart.  1792.    Folio.  30861 

Haut  (Marc  de).  La  Crise  Americaine,  ses  Causes,  ses  Re- 
sultats  probables,  ses  Rapports  avec  I'Europe  et  la  France.  Par 
Marc  de  Haut  ...  .  Paris:  E.  Dentu.  1862.    Svo,  pp.  (7),  168. 

Favors  the  South. 

Hautefeuille  (L.  B.)  Proprietes  Privees  des  sujets  Bel- 
ligerants  sur  mer,  par  L,  B.  Hautefeuille.  Paris:  A.  Franck. 
i860.    Svo,  pp.  39.  30863 


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Franck. 

30863 


Havana,  N.  T.     People's  College,  Havana,  N.  Y, 
and  Act  of  Incorporation.     Buffalo.  1853. 


Hautefeuille.  Quelques  Questions  de  Droit  International 
Maritime,  d  propos  de  la  guerre  d'Am6rique,  par  L.  B.  Haute- 
feuille ...  .  Leipzig  et  Paris :  A.  Franck.  186 1.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  74. 

Hautefeuille.  Questions  de  droit  maritime  international. 
Par  L.  B.  Hautefeuille  ...  .  Paris:  Guillaumt  tt  G'-  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  vii,  388.  BA.  30865 

Also)  De  la  Legaliti  dci  Blocui  Amiricainei.  [n.  p.  n.  d.  From  the  "Revue 
Contemporaine,"  February  18,  1863.]  —  Nicetiici  d'une  Loi  Maritime  pour  rigler  Ics 
rapporti  del  Neutre*  et  dei  Belligirantt.     Pariit  Rtvui  CoHtimforaim.  i86a. 

Hauterivb  {Lt  Comte  d')  tt  Cussy  (Fred6ric  de).  Recueil  dcs 
Traites  de  Commerce  et  de  Navigation  de  la  France,  avec  les 
Puissances  Etrangeres,  depuis  la  Paix  de  Westphalie,  en  1648. 
Suivi  du  Recueil  des  Principaux  Traites  de  meme  nature  conclus 
par  les  Puissances  Etrangeres  entre  elles,  depuis  la  meme  6poque. 
Paris.  1 834-1 844.     10  vols.,  8vo.  c.  30866 

Havana.     See  Vol.  i.,  No.  2450,  also  Habana. 

Circular 
30867 

Public  Exercises  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner  Stone  of  the 
People's  College,  at  Havana,  N.  Y.  ...  September  2d,  A.D. 
1858.     New  York:  John  F.  Trow^  Printer.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  56. 

Have  (J.  L.  ten).  De  Noord-Amerik.  Unie,  hai  wording, 
geschiedenis,  geldmiddelen  en  toekomst.    Amsterdam.  i26y.    8vo. 

The  North  American  Union,  iti  origin,  history,  finances  and  future. 

Have  we  the  best  possible  Ambulance  System  ?  Reprinted 
from  the  Christian  Examiner,  January,  1864.  Boston:  fValier, 
Wise  £jf  Co.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  18.  30870 

Haven  (A.  B.)  A  Memoir  of  Cousin  Alice  B.  Haven.  New 
York  :  D.  Jppleton  and  Company.  i%b^.    i2mo,  pp.  392.    Portrait. 

Haven  (C.  C.)  Annals  of  the  City  of  Trenton  [N.  J.], 
with  Random  Remarks  and  Historic  Reminiscences.  By  C.  C. 
Haven.     Trenton^  N.  J.  1866.     8vo,  pp.  31.  c.  30872 

Haven.  Gloria  Majorum,  Posteris  Lumen.  Washington  and 
his  Army  during  their  March  through  and  Return  to  New  Jersey, 
...  December  1776  and  January  1777.  Read  before  the  Literary 
and  Philosophical  Society  of  New  Jersey.  By  C.  C.  Haven, 
one  of  its  Vice-Presidents.  Trenton :  C.  Scott  ^  Co.  iSs(>-  8vo, 
pp.  56.  B.  30873 

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Haven.  Thirty  Da^s  in  New  Jersey  Ninety  Years  ago :  An 
Essay  revealing  New  l^acts  in  Connection  with  Washington  and 
his  Army  in  1776  and  1777.  Bv  C  C.  Haven.  Trtnton:  Statt 
Gaxettt.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  72.     Plate  and  Map.        ■.,  ba.  30874 

Haven  (C.  W.)  The  Manhattan  Souvenir,  and  New  York 
Sketch  Book,  for  1851.     Ntw  Tork.  1851.    izmo,  pp.  96. 

Haven  (E.  O.)  ...  A  Baccalaureate  Sermon  ...  June  23, 
1867.    By  E.  O.  Haven,  D.D.  ...  ^««y/r(Jflr.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  10. 

Alio:  Univenitie*  in  America.  An  Inaugural  Addreti  ...  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan, 
October  lit,  1863.  ...  Ann  Arbor  f  C.  G.  aark,Jr.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Haven  [E.  O.]  Speech  ...  on  the  Hoosac  Tunnel  Bill,  in 
the  Senate  [Massachusetts]  ...  April  19.  Boston:  Geo,  C.  Rand 
isf  Jvtry.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  ii.  b.  30877 

Haven  (E.)  Christ's  Agony  Improved.  In  a  Sermon 
preached  at  a  PubKc  Lecture  in  Attlcborough,  Jan.  5th,  1741,  2, 
By  Elias  Haven,  Pastor  of  Second  Church  in  Wrentham.  Bos- 
ton: S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green.  1742.     i2mo,  pp.  31.     c.  30878 

Alio :  Youthful  Pleaiurei  muit  be  accounted  for,  at  the  Day  of  Judgment.  A  Ser- 
mon in  Wrentham,  May  27.  1741.  ...  Botltn.  1741.    8vo,  pp.  3a.     ■. 

Haven  (G.)  Te  Deum  Laudamus.  The  Cause  and  the 
Consequence  of  the  Election  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Thanks- 
giving Sermon  ...  November  ii,  i860.  By  Rev.  Gilbert  Haven. 
...  Boston:  J.  M,  Hewes.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  44.       B.,  ba.,  30879 

Haven.  The  Mission  of  America :  A  Discourse  ...  Charles- 
town  ...  State  Fast,  April  2d,  1863.  By  Rev.  Gilbert  Haven. 
...  Boston:  J.  P.  Maget,  1863.    8vo,  pp.  40.  b.  30880 

Haven.  National  Sermons.  Sermons,  Speeches  and  Letters 
on  Slavery  and  its  War :  from  the  Passage  of  the  Fugitive  Slave 
Bill  to  the  Election  of  President  Grant,  ay  Rev.  Gilbert  Haven. 
Boston:  Leel^  Shepard.   1869.     i2mo,  pp.  xxiv,  656.     Portrait. 

Haven.  The  Uniter  and  Liberator  of  America.  A  Memo- 
rial Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Career  of  Abraham  Lincoln : 
Delivered  in  ...  Boston  ...  April  23,  1865,  By  Gilbert  Haven. 
...  Boston:  James  P.  Magee.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  32.  B.  30882 

Haven  (G.),  Jr.  A  Poem  ...  at  Maiden,  on  the  Two  Hund- 
redth Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town,  May  23, 
1849.  By  Gilbert  Haven,  Jr.  ...  Boston:  Printed  hy  Geo.  C. 
Rand&  Co.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  22.  b.,  ba.  30883 


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Haven  (J.)  A  Sermon  ...  to  the  Ancient  and  Honorabic 
Artillery  Company  in  Boston,  New  England,  June  i,  1761,  ... 
the  Anniversary  ...  Election  of  Officers.  By  Jason  Haven,  a.m. 
...  of  Dedham.     Boston :  Edts  t^  Gill.  m,dcc,lxi.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

Haven.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  His  Excellency  Sir  Fran- 
cis Bernard,  Baronet,  Governor  i  His  Honor  Thomas  Hutchinson, 
Esq.  Lieutenant-Governor,  The  Honorable  His  Majesty's  Coun- 
cil, And  the  Honorabic  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Province 
of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New-England,  May  31st,  1769. 
Being  the  Anniversary  of  the  Election  of  His  Majesty's  Council 
i'or  said  Province.  By  Jason  Haven,  a.m.  ...  Boston^  New  Eng- 
land: Printed  by  Richard  Draptr.  mdcclxix.    8vo,  pp.  55.     ba. 

Haven.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Society  in  Dedham, 
on  the  7th  Day  of  February,  1796.  Forty  years  after  the  Au- 
thor's Induction  into  the  Work  of  the  Gospel  Ministry.  By 
Jason   Haven,  a.m.    ...    Boston :   Printed  by  Thomas  Fleets  7«». 

MDCCXCVI.      8vO,  pp.  30.  B.,  BA.  30886 

Haven.  A  Sermon  ...  Stoughton  ...  i8th  of  June,  1783. 
At  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Samuel  Dunbar  ...  .  By  Jason 
Haven  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  N.  Willis,  mdcclxxxiii.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  BA.  30887 

Alto :  A  DUcoune  occailoned  by  the  Death  of  Mn.  Hannah  Richards,  of  Dedham, 
who  departed  thii  Life  on  the  8th  of  February,  1770.  ...  Bottom  PrinttJ  ty  Richard 
Draptr,  m,occ,lxx.  8vo,  pp.  32.  ■,,  ba.,  m.,  w. — A  Sermon  ...  at  Needham  [Mass.], 
November  7,  1792 ;  when  the  Rev.  Stephen  Palmer  was  ordained  ...  .  BaUou  t  Printtd 
ty  Belknap  and  Hall,  mdccxciii.    8vo,  pp.  36.     ia.,  w. 

Haven  (J.)  A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Joseph  Avery, 
at  H olden,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  1774.  By  Joseph  Haven.  Boston. 
1775.     i2mo.  30888 

Also ;  A  Sermon  preached  July  4,  1764,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr. 
Edward  Brooks,  ...  North  Yarmouth.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Ritkard  and  Samuel  Draper. 
MDCCLXiv.  8vo,  pp.  55,  ■.,  BA.,  M.  — A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Moses  Everett,  ...  Dorchester,  September  28,  1774.  ...  Boston  t  Printed  iy  Milli 
and  Hicki.  m,dcc,lxxv.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Ephraim  Ward,  , 
Printed  by  Richard  Draper.  m,dcc,lxxi. 


B.,  BA.,  M.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  ...  Ordination 


,.  Brookfield,  October  23d.  1 77 1. 
8vo,  pp.  46.     BA.,  M. 


Boston  : 


Haven  (J.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Students  of  Amherst 
College  ...  in  Amherst,  Nov.  17, 1852.  By  Joseph  Haven,  a.m. 
...  Jmherst:  J.  S.  ^  C.  Adams.  1853.  ^^°>  PP*  43*  ^'j  ^^'  + 
Second  Edition.    Jmherst.  1853.    ^^°*  °«  3°^^9 

On  the  Life  and  Character  of  Daniel  Webster.     Also :  Discourse,  American  Educa- 
tion Society.     Boston,  1856.    8vo.     s. 


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Havbn  (N.  a.)  The  Remains  of  Nathaniel  Applcton  Haven. 
With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  George  I'icknor.     l^Camhridrt.'} 

MOCCCXXVII.     8vo,  pp.  xl,  351.  ■.,  BA.,  M.  3OS9O 

Haven  (S.)  Joy  and  Salvation  by  Christ.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  Portsmouth }  occasioned  by  Success  in  the  late  War,  and  by 
the  Happy  Peace  of  1763.  By  Samuel  Haven.  Portsmeuthy  N. 
H.  1763.    8vo,  pp.  39.  M.  30891 

Haven.  ...  An  Occasional  Discourse,  delivered  soon  after 
the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Timothy  Alden,  Jun.,  a.m.,  ...  South 
Church  in  Portsmouth.  By  Samuel  Haven  ...  .  Portsmouth: 
Printed  by  Charles  Peirct.   1800.    8vo,  pp.  28.         BA.,  w.  30892 

Alio  t  Diicourie  on  Hoiea  xiv.  o,  delivered  a4th  August,  1794.  Nttuhuryptri, 
1794.  8vo,  pp.  33.  N.  —  An  Election  Sermon  preached  before  the  General  Court  of 
New  Hampihire  at  Concord  ...  Porimoutk,  1786.  8vo,  pp.  14.  m.  —  Poetic  MitceU 
lanjr,  on  Subject!  Moral  and  Religloui.  Bouon,  1798.  8vo,  pp.  a],  n.  —  Preaching 
Chriit  the  Great  Buiineu  of  the  Ooipel-Miniitry.  A  Sermon  at  the  Anniveriary  Con- 
vention of  Congregational  Miniiteri  ...  September  jo,  1760.  ...  Porttmoittht  Primed 
hy  Danitl  Fowl*.  1760.  8vo,  pp.  40.  ba.,  n.,  w.  —  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  George  11.,  delivered  at  Portimouth,  January  13,  1761.  Pariimoutk.  1761.  8vo, 
pp.  35.  N.  —  A  Sermon  preached  February  18,  1767,  '  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev, 
Mr.  Jeremy  Belknap  ...  Dover.  ...  Periimtuti,  N.  F  'riniid  by  D.  &  M  Few/e, 
M,0€c,Lxvii.     8vo,  pp.  36.     BA.,  M.,  w. —   ...   Sermc  ^he  Death  of  the   Hon. 

Henry  Shelburne,  Eiq.  who  died  March  30,  1767.    P  ..  I767.    8vo,  pp.  34. — 

Sermon  ...  after  the  Death  of  Nathaniel  Ward,  preached  at  Cambridge,  15th  October, 
1768.  ...  BoiloH.  1768.  8vo,  pp.  35.  N.  —  Sermon  occaaioned  by  the  Death  of  Ben- 
jamin Steven*  of  Kittery  Point.  With  Notei.  Portimouth,  1791.  8vo,  pp.  ]3.  n. — 
Slothful  Servant!  neglecting  their  Talenti  inexcuieable.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Med- 
field  ...  Jan.  37,  1771.  ...  Boiten,  1771.  8vo,  pp.  31.  m. — The  Validity  of  Prei- 
byterian  Ordinatiun  ...  Illustrated  in  a  Discourse  ...  at  the  Dudleian  Lecture  of  Har- 
vard College,  September  5,1798.  ...  Bottom  Printed  by  Manning  &  Lorinjjr.  1798. 
8vo,  pp.  34.     BA.,  N.,  w. 

Haven  (S.  F.)  Archreology  of  the  United  States,  or  Sketches, 
Historical,  and  Bibliographical  of  the  Progress  of  Information  and 
Opinion  respecting  Vestiges  of  Antiquity  in  the  United  States. 
By  Samuel  Haven.  ...  New  Tork:  G.  P.  Putnam.    1856.     4to, 


pp.  v,  168. 

Forms  part  of  Vol.  viii.  of  the  "  Smithsonian  Contributions." 
of  this  contribution,  ut  **  North  American  Review,"  lxxxv.  468. 


30893 
On  the  importance 


Haven.  An  Historical  Address,  delivered  before  the  Citizens 
of  the  Town  of  Dedham,  on  the  Twenty-First  of  September, 
1836,  being  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Incorpo- 
ration of  the  Town.  By  Samuel  F.  Haven.  Dedham :  Printed 
hy  Herman  Mann.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  79.  B.,  ba.,  c.  30894 

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'  Haven.  History  of  Grants  under  the  Great  Council  fur  New 
Engiiinil.  A  Lecture  ...  before  the  Lowell  Institute,  January 
15,  1869.  By  Samuel  F.  Haven.  Boston:  John  f Wilson  and  Sen. 
1869.    8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  30895 

Haven.  Remarks  on  the  Popham  Celebration  of  the  Maine 
Historical  Society.  Read  before  the  American  Antiquarian 
Society,  April  26,  1865.  By  S.  F.  Haven.  Boston:  John  ff^ihon 
and  Sony  Printers .   1865.    8vo,  pp.  32.  30896 

Haven  (S.  G.)  Remarks  of  Mr.  S.  G.  Haven,  of  New  York, 
on  ...  the  Ten  Million  Mexican  Treaty  Bill }  ...  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, June  17,  1854.  IVashington:  Printed  by  John  T. 
and  Ltm.  Towtrs.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  15.  ba.,  m.  30897 

Alius  Remarki  ...  on  Dunn'i  and  Haven'i  Billion  Kantat  ...  Buffah.  1856.    8vo, 
pp.  16.     I. 

Haven  (T.)  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rcv'd 
Mr.  Jacob  Burnap  ...  Merrimac,  October  the  14th,  1772.  By 
Thomas    Haven,  a.m.    ...    Saltm:   Printed  by  S.  and  E.  Hail. 

MDCCLXXIII.      8vo,  pp.      8.  BA.,  W.  30898 

Haven's  Nicodemus.  Wonderful  Vision  of  ...  the  City  of 
New  York  ...  wherein  he  was  presented  with  a  View  of  the 
Situation  of  the  World,  after  the  Dreadful  Fourth  of  June,  181 2, 
and  shewing  what  Part  of  New  York  is  to  be  Destroyed,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  II.  BA.  30899 

Havens  (J.  S.)  The  Usurpations  of  the  Federal  Govern- 
ment. Speech  of  J.  S.  Havens  on  the  Subject  of  Arbitrary 
Arrests,  and  the  Suspension  of  the  Writ  of  Habeas  Corpus. 
Delivered  in  the  Assembly  at  Albany,  February  17,  1863.  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  30900 

Havens  (P.  E.)  Review  of  Governor  Seymour's  Message, 
in  the  Assembly  (of  N.  Y.),  Feb.  6,  1863.  By  Hon.  Palmer  E. 
Havens,     [n.  p.  n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  12.  30901 

Havens.  Speech  of  Hon.  Palmer  E.  Havens  ...  on  the  Con- 
stitutional Amendment  Question,  in  the  Senate,  January  11, 
1865.  ...  Jlbany:  fVeed^  Parsons  and  Company.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Also:  Arbitrary  Arrests.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Assembly,  of  New  York,  March 
5,  1863.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  7. 

Haverford,  Pa,  Account  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Asylum 
for  the  Relief  of  Persons  deprived  of  their  Reason.  ...  Philadel- 
phia: Printed  by  ly.  Brown,  1816.    8vo,  pp.  24.     Continued. 


ISO 


HAVESTADT. 


Account  of  Haverford  School,  near  Philadelphia,  with  Consti- 
tution, By-Laws,  etc.     Philadflphia.  1835.    8vo.  s.  30904 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Haverford  School, 
1852-53.     Philadelphia.  1853.     8vo.  30905 

Also:  Report  of  the  Managers  ...  1839.  Philadelfhiat  Brown,  Bicking  &  Guil- 
btrt.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  36.     Continued. 

Catalogue  of  the  Haverford  Loganian  Library.  Philadelphia. 
1854.    8vo.  30906 

Haverford  Revisited  j  being  a  Memento  of  a  day  spent  on  the 
old  grounds  by  a  number  of  the  former  Pupils,  and  the  Address 
of  Isaac  Serrill,  May  29,  1846.     Philadelphia.  1847.    8vo.      p. 

Haverhill,  Mass.  Account  of  the  Difficulties  in  the  Church 
of  Haverhill.  w.  30908 

Haverhill  Directory  for  1865.  By  W.  A.  Greenough,  Jr. 
Haverhill:  Smiley  i^  jaques.   1865.    i2mo,  pp.  119,  24.     30909 

Continued  as  the 

Haverhill  and  Bradford  Directory  for  1867.  By  Langford  & 
Chase.     Haverhill:  J.  V.  Smiley.  1867.     i6mo,  pp.  138,  20. 

The  Haversack.  Published  ...  for  the  Great  Central  Fair, 
for  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.  Philadelphia :  Henry  B.  Ash- 
mead.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  60.  309 II 

Havestadt  (B.)  Chilidugu  sive  res  Chilensis  vel  descriptio 
status  turn  naturalis,  turn  civilis,  cum  moralis  regni  populique 
Chilensis,  inserta  suis  locis  perfecta  ad  Chilensem  lingi:am  manu- 
ductioni,  Deo  O.  M.  multus  ac  miris  modus  Juvante  opera,  sump- 
tibus,  periculisque  Bernard!  Havestadt.  Monasterii  Westphalia. 
Typis  Aschendorfianis.  1777.  i2mo,  pp.  (16),  952,  Errata,  i  1., 
Lachrymx  Salutares,  pp.  78.     4  Plates  and  Map.  a.,  j.c.b. 

Usually  bound  in  two  or  three  volumes.  "  The  author  passed  twenty  years  as  a  mis- 
sionary in  Chili.  The  main  object  of  the  work  is  to  promote  a  knowledge  of  the 
Chilian  language,  which  he  avers  to  be  as  much  above  all  other  languages,  as  the  Chilian 
Andes  are  above  the  mountains  of  the  rest  of  the  earth.  The  work  is  divided  into 
seven  parts.  The  first  is  a  very  ample  grammar  of  the  Chilian  tongue,  amounting  to 
near  two  hundred  pages.  The  second  is  a  translation  into  the  Chilian  tongue  of  Father 
Forney's  *  Indiculus  Universalis.*  The  third  is  a  Chilian  catechism,  in  verse  and  prose. 
The  fourth  \\,  an  ample  vocabulary  of  the  Chilian  language.  The  fifth  is  a  Latin 
vocabulary,  corresponding  with  the  preceding.  The  sixth  contains  the  music  for 
accompanying  the  organ,  in  chanting  the  poetical  catechism.  The  seventh  is  the 
author's  diary  of  a  missionary  excursion  in  the  years  1 75 1  and  175*  "— North  Amtri' 
can  Review. 


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of  the 
Chilian 
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prose. 

Latin 
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Amtri' 


Haviland  (J.  de).  Le  Mexique  sous  la  maison  de  Habs- 
bourg.  Par  John  de  Haviland.  V'tenne:  C.  Ceroid  Fits.  1863. 
Folio,  pp.  34.  c.  30913 

Haw  (W.)  Fifteen  Years  in  Canada:  being  a  Series  of 
Letters  on  its  Early  History  and  Settlement ;  its  Boundaries, 
Divisions,  Population,  and  General  Routes ;  its  Agricultural 
Progress  and  Wealth  compared  with  the  United  States ;  its 
Religious  and  Educational  Institutions ;  and  its  Present  Political 
Condition  and  Relations ;  together  with  the  Advantages  it  affords 
as  a  Desirable  Field  of  Emigration.  By  the  Rev.  William  Haw. 
Edinburgh.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  128.  309^4 

Hawes  (A.  H.)  The  Grafted  Bud ;  a  Memoir  of  Angelica 
Irene  Hawes.  By  Mrs.  A.  H.  Hawes.  Redfield^  New  Tork. 
1853.    i6'n<>)  PP*  i<^2.     Plate.  c.  30915 

Hawes  (B.)  Tales  of  the  North  American  Indians  and 
Adventures  of  the  Early  Settlers  in  America.  By  Barbara 
Hawes.  London :  Longman  &  Co.  1844.  Fcp.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  362. 
Plate,  c.  +  Second  Edition.  London:  y.  Jarrold.  1853. 
i2mo,  pp.  190.  30916 

A  collection  of  anecdotes  and  narratives  of  Indian  life  and  warfare,  some  of  which 
are  fi-om  sources  not  now  easily  accessible. 

Hawes  (E.)  The  Harp  of  Acushnet :  Poems  by  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Hawes.     Boston.  1838.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  172.  309^7 

Written  amid  the  scenery  formerly  laid  waste  in  Philip's  War. 

Hawes  (G.  W.)  United  States  Express  Guide  and  Shipping 
Directory  for  1866-7.  Baltimore:  G.  W.  Hawes.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  xxxvi,  572.  30918 

Su  alto  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Maryland,  and  Ohio. 

Hawes  (J.  H.)  Manual  of  United  States  Surveying  ...  . 
[With]  an  Appendix  ...  in  regard  to  Entering,  Locating,  Pur- 
chasing, and  Settling  Lands  ...  .  By  J.  H.  Hawes.  Philadel- 
phia: J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co.  1868.    i2mo,  pp.  234.  B.,  c. 

Hawes  (J.)  An  Address  delivered  at  the  request  of  the 
Citizens  of  Hartford,  on  the  9th  of  November,  1835,  the  Close 
of  the  Second  Century  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  City. 
By  Joel  Hawes.  Hartford:  Belknap^ Hamersley.  1835.  i2mo, 
pp.  80.  B.,  c,  N.  30920 

Hawes.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  First  Church  in  Hartford. 
A  Centennial  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Church  June  26, 


\\ 


152 


HAWES, 


.836.     By  Joel  Hawes,  d.d.     Hartford:  Hudson  and  Skinner^ 
Printers.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  35,  (i).  b.,  n.  30921 

Hawes.  Memoir  of  Normand  Smith  ;  or  The  Christian  Serv- 
ing God  in  his  Business.  By  Rev.  Joel  Hawes,  d.d.  American 
Tract  Societjfy  New-Tori.  [n.  d.]     i8mo,  pp.  72.  30922 

Hawes.  North  and  South  :  or  Four  Questions  Considered : 
...  A  Sermon  ...  on  the  Day  of  the  National  Fast,  Sept.  26th, 
1 86 1.  By  J.  Hawes,  d.d.  Hartford:  Press  of  Case^  Lockwood 
and  Company.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  31.  30923 

Hawes.  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Pilgrims,  and  a 
Vindication  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  New  England. 
By  Joel  Hawes,  d.d.  Hartford.  1830.  z8mo,  pp.  226.  Plate. 
-j-  Second  Edition.  Hartford:  Daniel  Burgess  £jf  Co.  1836. 
i2mo,  pp.  176.  B.,  BA.,  c.  30924 

This  elicited  the  following : 

Review  of  the  Tribute  to  the  Pilgrims,  &c.,  and  the  Centen- 
nial Address,  of  Joel  Hawes,  d.d.  By  Juris  Consultus.  Hart- 
ford. 1836.     i2mo,  pp.  19.  30925 

Also  !  A  Brief  Review  of  Thirty  Years  in  the  Ministry.  Two  Discourses  ...  Hart- 
ford, March  5,  1848.  ...  Hartford:  Cast,  Tiffany  &  Co.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  42.  b. — 
...  A  Discourse  ...  in  Hartford  ...  December  9th,  1844,  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Mary 
£.  Van  Lennep  ...  [n.  p. ;]  Printed  by  D.  B.  Mostley,  184$.  8vo,  pp.  30.  b.,  ba. — 
A  Discourse  ...  Dec.  20,  1836,  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  John  Storrs  ...  in  HoUiston, 
Mujs.  ...  Boston  I  Printed  by  Perkins  &  Marvin.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  34.  ba. — Sermon 
at  the  Dedication  of  the  North  Congregational  Church  in  Hartford,  December  i,  1824. 
...  Hartford,  1825.  8vo.  n. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  March  9th,  1825,  at  the  Installa- 
tion of  the  Rev.  Leonard  Bacon  ...  in  New-Haven,  Conn.  ...  New-Haven  :  Printed 
by  Nathan  Ifhiting.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  23,  (i).  B.,  ba.,  w. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the 
Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Lyman  Colman  ...  in  Bclchertown,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1825.  ... 
Hartford:  W.  Hudson  and  L.  Skinner.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  32.  b.,  ba.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at 
the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Elias  Cornelius,  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  Feb.  I2,  1832.  ...  Hartford: 
Hudson  and  Skinner.  1832.  8vo,  pp.  31.  b.,  w. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  December  27th, 
1832,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Cornelius  C.  Vanarsdalen  ...  in  Hartford,  Conn.  ... 
Hartford :  D.  F.  Robinson.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  23.  b.  —  A  Sermon  ...  Death  of  Mrs. 
Delia  Williams  ...  28th  of  June,  1840.  ...  Hartford:  Lewis  Skinner.  1840.  8vo,  pp. 
23.  B. —  ...  A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Prof.  Timothy  D wight  ...  New  Haven, 
September  15,  1861.  ...  New  Haven:  Printed  by  E.  Hayes.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  24.     b. 

[Hawes  {Mrs.  J.)]  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Van  Lennep, 
only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Joel  Hawes,  d.d.  and  wife  of  the  Rev. 
Henty  J.  Van  Lennep,  Missionary  in  Turkey.  By  her  Mother. 
...  Hartford:  Belknap  and  Hamersley.  1848.  i2mo,  pp.  382. 
Portrait.  ...  ,  ,    30926 

[Hawes  (Mary  Virginia).]     See  [Terhune  (M.  V.)J 


; 


ti 


HAWKESWORTH. 


»53 


Hart- 


Lennep, 
le  Rev. 

[other. 
382. 

30926 


Hawes  (R.)  [Address  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Hawes]  to  my 
Constituents  of  the  Counties  of  Clarke,  Fayette,  Woodford,  and 
Franklin  [Ky.     Washington.   1841.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  30927 

Hawes.  Speech  of  Mr.  Hawes,  of  Kentucky,  on  the  Sub- 
Treasury  Bill.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June 
30,1840.  Washington:  Printed  by  Gales  and  Staton.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  30.  30928 

[Hawes  (William  Post).]  Sporting  Scenes  and  Sundry 
Sketches ;  being  the  Miscellaneous  Writings  of  J.  Cypress,  Jr. 
Kdited  by  Frank  Forrester  [/.  e.  Henry  William  Herbert].  New- 
Tork.  1842.    2  vols.,  i2mo.     Plates.  s.  30929 

Hawke  (E.)  Authentic  Register  of  the  British  Successes ; 
being  a  Collection  of  all  the  Extraordinary,  and  some  of  the 
Ordinary  Gazettes  from  the  Taking  of  Louisbourgh,  July  26, 
1758,  by  Admiral  Boscawen  and  Gen.  Amherst,  to  the  Defeat 
of  the  French  Fleet  under  M.  Conflans,  Nov.  21,  1759.  By 
Sir  Edward  Hawke.  To  which  is  added  a  particular  account  of 
M.  Thurot's  Defeat  by  Capt.  John  Elliott.    London :  G,  Kearsly. 


MDCCLX.      I2mo,  pp.  VI, 


126. 


30930 


Also :  Form  of  Prayer  and  Thanksgiving  for  the  Victory  of  Sir  Edward  Hawke, 
ao  Nov.  1759.    London.  1759. 

Hawker  (Peter).  Instructions  to  Young  Sportsmen  ...  By 
Lieutenant  Colonel  P.  Hawker.  First  American  from  the  Ninth 
London  Edition.  [With]  the  Hunting  and  Shooting  of  North 
America  ...  By  Wm.  T.  Porter.    Philadelphia :  Lea  £sf  Blanchard. 


1846.    8vo,  pp.  459.     12  Plates. 


c.  30931 


Hawkes  (J.)  Steam  Trip  to  the  Tropics ;  or,  the  Descrip- 
tion of  a  Visit  to  the  West  Indies.  Including  part  of  Central 
and  South  America.  By  J.  Hawkes,  m.d.  London:  J.  Skeet. 
1864.    Post  8vd,  pp.  vii,  164.  30932 

[Hawkes  (J.)]     See  Vol.  iii..  No.  6786. 

Hawkes  (T.  H.)  Our  National  Trials  a  Cause  for  Thank- 
fulness. A  Sermon  preached  in  Cleveland,  Nov.  28,  1861.  By 
Rev.  T.  H.  Hawkes.  Cleveland:  Fairbanks^ Benedict l^ Co.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  30933 

Hawkesbury  [Lord).     See  Jenkinson  (Charles). 

Hawkesworth  (J.)  An  Account  of  the  Voyages  undertaken 
by  the  Order  of  His  Present  Majesty  for  making  Discoveries  in 

VOL.  VIII.  19 


II 


154 


HAWKESWORTH. 


the  Southern  Hemisphere,  And  successively  perfon  .  u  by  Com- 
mudore  Byron,  Captain  Wallis,  Captain  Carteret,  And  Captain 
Cook,  In  the  Dolphin,  the  Swallow,  and  the  Endeavour :  Drawn 
up  from  the  Journals  which  were  kept  by  the  several  Commanders, 
And  from  the  Papers  of  Joseph  Banks,  Esq.  By  John  Hawkes- 
worth,  LL.D.  ...  Illustrated  with  Cuts,  and  a  great  variety  of 
Charts  and  Maps,  relative  to  Countries  now  first  discovered,  or 
hitherto  but  imperfectly  known.  London:  W.  Strahan.  mdcc- 
Lxxiii.  3  vols.,  4to,  pp.  (12),  xxxvi,  (3),  676;  xv,  (i),  410; 
(6),  411-799.     52  Maps  and  Plates.  a.,  b.,  ba.  30934 

This  is  the  Narrative  of  Cook's  First  Voyage  and  forms  an  indispensable  part  of  a 
Suries  of  Cook's  Voyages.  The  Arst  edition,  to  be  preferred  for  its  plates,  is  known  by 
the  collation  we  have  given.  In  the  later  issues  the  paging  of  Vol.  ill.  commences  dt 
novo.     For  further  particulars  ue  our  Vol.  iv.,  pp.  468-474. 

Hawkesworth.  An  Account  of  the  Voyages  undertaken 
by  the  Order  of  His  Present  Majesty  for  making  Discoveries  in 
the  Southern  Hemisphere,  And  successively  performed  by  Com- 
modore Byron,  Captain  Wallis,  Captain  Carteret,  And  Captain 
Cook,  In  the  Dolphin,  the  Swallow,  and  the  Endeavour :  Drawn 
up  from  the  Journals  which  were  kept  by  the  several  Commanders, 
And  from  the  Papers  of  Joseph  Banks,  Esq.  By  John  Hawkes- 
worth,  LL.D.  ...  Dublin:  A.  Leathley.  mdcclxxiii.  3  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  (12),  xxxvi,  521  ;  xiv,  456  ;  (6),  456.  30935 

Hawkesworth.  New  Voyage  Round  the  World  In  the 
years  1768,  1769,  1770,  and  1771 ;  Undertaken  by  Order  of  his 
present  Majesty,  performed  by  Captain  James  Cook  In  the  Ship 
Endeavour,  Drawn  up  from  his  own  Journal,  and  from  the  Papers 
of  Joseph  Banks,  Esq.  f.r.s.  And  published  by  the  special  Di- 
rection of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty, 
By  John  Hawkesworth,  ll.d.  ...  With  Cutts  [x/V]  and  a  Map 
of  the  whole  Navigation.  New-York:  Printed  by  "James  Riv- 
ington.  1774.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  260  j  (2),  250.  2  Plates 
and  Map.  p.  30936 

Hawkesworth.  An  Account  of  the  Voy^es  undertaken  by 
the  order  of  his  present  Majesty,  for  making  Discoveries  in  the 
Southern  Hemisphere,  and  successively  performed  by  Commodore 
Byron,  Captain  Wallis,  Captain  Carteret,  And  Captain  Cook,  In 
the  Dolphin,  the  Swallow,  and  the  Endeavour :  Drawn  up  from 
the  Journals  which  were  kept  by  the  several  Commanders,  and 
from  the  Papers  of  Joseph  Banks,  Esq ;  By  John  Hawkesvorth, 
ll.d.  ...  Dublin:  James  Potts,  mdcclxxv.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (12), 
xxxviii,  3-489  i  (10),  539.     Chart  and  7  Plates.  30937 


'in' 


HAVVKESWORTH. 


»55 


Hawkesworth.  [Same  title.]  To  which  is  added  a  Vovage 
to  the  North  Pole.  By  Commodore  Phipps.  ...  Dublin :  James 
Williams.  M  Dec  Lxxv.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (12),  xxviii,  3-489; 
(10),  539  i  "A  Voyage,"  etc.,  pp.  49.     2  Charts  and  6  Plates. 

Hawkesworth.  [Same  title  as  No.  30934.]  Third  Edition. 
London:  W.  Strahan.  mdcclxxxv.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (12),  liii, 
362  ;  (8),  447  i  (8),  416  i  (6),  420.  10  Plates.  +  London.  1789. 
4  vols.,  i2mo.  30939 

Hawkesworth.  Relation  des  Voyages  entrepris  par  ordre  de 
sa  Majeste  Britannique,  actuellement  regnante ;  Pour  faire  des 
Decouvertes  dans  I'Hemisphere  Meridional,  et  successivement 
executes  par  le  Commodore  Byron,  le  Capitaine  Carteret,  le 
Capitaine  Wallis  &  le  Capitaine  Cook,  dans  les  Vaisseaux  Ic 
Dauphin,  le  Swallow  &  I'Endeavour :  Rediges  d'apres  les  Jour- 
naux  tenus  par  les  difFerens  Commandans  &  les  Papiers  de  M. 
Banks,  Par  J.  Hawkesworth  ...  .  Et  enriche  de  Figures,  &  d'un 
grand  nombre  de  Plans,  &  de  Cartes  relatives  aux  Pays  qui  ont 
ete  nouvellement  decouverts,  ou  qui  n'etoient  qu^mparfaite- 
ment  connus.  Traduite  de  I'Anglois.  [Par  Suard.]  A  Paris, 
Chez  Saillant  et  Nyon,  M.  DCC.  Lxxiv.  4  vols.,  4to,  pp.  (4),  xxxii, 
88  i   (6),  536 ;   (6),  394,  (i)  i   viii,  361,  (i).     52  Plates  and 

aps.  +  l^Ibid."]  MDCCLXXIV.  4  vols.,  8vo.  +  J  Lausanne. 
M.DCC.LXXiv.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxxix,  419;  {4),  594;  (4),  431 ; 
(4),  366,  (2).  B.  30940 

These  editions  should  be  accompanied  by  an  Atlas  entitled :  Cartes  et  Figures  A 
Parhf  CAez  Saillant  tt  Nyon,  ...  m.  dcc.  lxxiv.    4to. 

Hawkesworth.  Voyages  autour  du  Monde  entrepris  par 
ordre  de  sa  Majeste  Britannique  actuellement  regnante,  pour  faire 
des  decouvertes  dans  I'Hemisphere  austral.  Executees  succes- 
sivement par  le  Chef  d'Escadre  Byron,  les  Capitaines  Wallis, 
Carteret  &  Cook,  dans  les  Vaisseaux  le  Dauphin,  I'Hirondelle  &c 
I'Endeavour.  Rediges  par  M.  Jean  Hawkesworth  sur  les  Jour- 
neaux  tenus  par  les  divers  Commanders,  &  apres  les  papiers  de 
Mr.  Joseph  Banks.  Enrichi  de  figures,  &  d'un  grand  nombre  de 
Plans  &  de  Cartes.  Traduit  de  I'Anglois.  Amsterdam :  E.  van 
Harrevelt  iff  Changuiun.  mdcclxxiv.  4  vols.,  4to,  pp.  (16),  xxxii, 
388  ;  530,  (6);  394;  viii,  367,  including  Index.  51  Maps  and 
Plates.  30941 

The  same  as  the  Paris  edition,  with  a  different  title,  and  a  privilege  of  the  States 
General  to  the  Dutch  publisher,  and  preface.  A  complete  series  of  Cook's  Voyages  in 
French  forms  14  vols.,  410.     Pant.  1774-89. 


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Hawkesworth.  Geschichte  der  See-Rcisen  und  Entdec- 
kungen  im  Sud-Meer  welche  auf  Befehl  Sr.  Grossbrittannischen 
Majestat  unternommen,  und  von  Commodore  Byron  Capitain 
Wallis  Capitain  Carteret  und  Capitain  Coock  im  Dolphin,  der 
Swallow,  und  dem  Endeavour  nach  einander  ausgefuhret  worden 
sind }  aus  den  Tagebuchern  der  verschiedenen  Befehlshaber  und 
den  Handschriften  Joseph  Banks  Esq.  in  drey  Banden  verfasst 
von  Dr.  Johann  Hawkesworth.  Mit  des  Herrn  Verfassers  Ge- 
nehmhaltung  aus  dem  Englischen  ubersetzt  von  Johann  Friedrich 
Schiller.  ...  BerlinybeyJ.Haudeund  J.  C.  Spener.  1774.  3  vols., 
4to,  pp.  (8),  459 }  (2),  8,  (4),  413.  30942 

Hawkesworth.  Ausfuhrlich  und  glaubwurdize  Geschichte 
der  neuesten  Reisen  um  die  Welt  welche  auf  Befehl  und  Kosten 
des  jetztregierenden  Konigs  von  England  in  den  Jahren  1764, 
bis  1772,  ...  aus  dem  Englischen  [von  J.  F.  Schiller].  Berlin: 
HaudeundSpener.  iyy$,    4vols.,  8vo.    Maps  and  Plates,    j.c.b. 

Hawkesworth.  Geschichte  der  Seereisen  nach  dem  Sud- 
meere,  von  Hauckesworth  beschrieben,  und  nun  in  einen  Aus- 
zug  gebracht.     Frankfurt^  bey  Fleischern.  1775.    8vo.  30944 

Set  Schwan  (J.  L.) 

Hawkesworth.  Reis  naar  den  Zuidpool  en  Rondom  de 
Weereld,  in  den  Jaaren  1772-75.  Uit  het  Engelsch.  Rotter- 
dam. 1784.  30945 

Hawkins  (Alfred).  Hawkins's  Picture  of  Quebec;  With 
Historical  Recollections.  ^ebec :  For  the  Proprietor.  1834. 
i2mo,  pp.  viii,  (4),  477.     14  Plates.  ba.  30946 

St*  xN.  A.  Rev.,"  April,  1835)  »ln  Quebec. 

Hawkins  (B.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Creek  Country  with  a 
Description  or  the  Tribes,  Government,  and  Customs  of  the 
Creek  Indians.  By  Colonel  Benj.  Hawkins,  for  Twenty  Years 
Resident  Agent  of  that  Nation.  Preceded  by  a  Memoir  of  the 
Author  and  a  History  of  the  Creek  Confederacy.  ...  Savannah. 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  88.  30947 

Some  copies  are  entitle'd :  A  Sketcli  of  the  Creek  Country,  in  1798  and  1799.  With 
an  Introduction  and  Historic  Sketch  of  the  Creek  Confederacy.  By  W.  B.  Hodgson. 
Nnu  York:  BartUtt  &  H^elford.  1848.  The  work  also  forms  Part  i.  of  Vol  lu.  of 
the  Collections  of  the  Georgia  Historical  Society. 

Hawkins  (C.)  The  Adventures  of  Christopher  Hawkins, 
containing  ^^  Details  of  his  Captivity,  a  first  and  second  time  on 
the  High  Seas,  in  the  Revolutionary  Wat,  by  the  British,  and  his 
consequent  sufferings,  and  escape  from  the  *  Jersey'  Prison  Ship, 


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30946 


then  lying  in  the  Harbour  of  New  York,  by  swimming."  Now 
first  Printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript.  Written  by  Himself. 
With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Chas.  I.  Bushnell.  Illus- 
trations.    NewTork:  Privately  Printed.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  316. 

Hawkins.  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Christopher  Haw- 
kins, a  Prisoner  on  Board  the  *  Old  Jersey'  Prison  Ship  during 
the  Revolution.  New  York:  Printed  for  the  Holland  Club.  1858. 
8vo.  30949 

Hawkins  (E.  W.)  The  History  and  Confession  of  the 
Young  Felon,  who  was  executed  in  Estill  Co.,  Ky.,  on  the  29th 
day  of  May,  1857,  for  the  Murder  of  James  M.  Land,  and  Jesse 
Arvine,  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  60.  30950 

Hawkins  (E.)  Annals  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto  [and] 
Quebec.  By  Ernest  Hawkins,  b.d.  London :  Society /or  Promot- 
ing Christian  Knowledge.  1848.  i2mo,  pp.  xiv,  335.  +  [7i/W.] 
1849.  30951 

Hawkins.  Historical  Notices  of  the  Missions  of  the  Church 
of  England  in  the  North  American  Colonies,  previous  to  the 
Independence  of  the  United  States.  Chiefly  from  the  Documents 
of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospril  in  Foreign  Parts. 
By  Ernest  Hawkins.     London.  1845.    8vo.  c,  s.  30952 

Hawkins  (J.)  An  Account  of  the  Loss  of  His  Majesty's 
Ship  Deal  Castle,  commanded  by  Capt.  James  Hawkins,  off  the 
Island  of  Port  Rico,  during  the  Hurricane  in  the  West-Indies,  in 
the  year  1780.  London:  y.  Murray,  mdcclxxxvii.  8vo,  pp. 
(6),  48.  30953 

Hawkins  {Sir  J.)  A  true  Declaration  of  the  troublesome 
Voyage  (the  second)  of  Mr.  John  Hawkins  to  the  Partes  of 
Guynea  &  the  West  Indies,  1567  and  1568.  London.  1569. 
8vo.  30954 

See  Hakluyt's  Collection,  Vol.  ni.  Title  and  note  from  Lowndes'  "  Manual."  Wc 
have  never  seen  the  book,  and  incline  to  the  belief  that  this  octavo  edition  does  not  exist, 
but  that  it  is  only  to  be  found  in  Hakluyt's  Collection.  The  first  voyage  is  described  in 
Kennett's  "  Bibl.  Am.  Prim.,"  page  17,  and  the  third  on  page  18,  and  both  these  are 
from  Hakluyt  or  Purchass. 

[Hawkins  (John).]  A  Few  Remarks  on  an  Address  to  the 
Roman  Catholics  of  the  United  States  ...  occasioned  by  a  Letter 
...  to  the  Catholics  of  Worcester  by  Mr.  Wharton  ...  By  the 
Right  Rev.  Dr.  Carroll.  By  a  Fair  Inquirer.  Worcester:  J. 
Tymbs.  [1796.]    i2mo,  pp.  24.  30955 

Concerning  this  controversy  ut  Finotti's  "  Bibliog.  Cath.  Americana." 


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Hawkins  (J.)  History  of  a  Voyage  to  the  Coast  of  Africa, 
and  Travels  into  the  Interior  of  that  Country }  containing  ... 
Descriptions  of  the  Climate  and  Inhabitants,  and  ...  Particulars 
concerning  the  Slave  Trade.  By  Joseph  Hawkins  of  New  York, 
...  Philadelphia:  S.  C.  Ustici  iff  Co.  1797.  i8mo,  pp.  179,  (i). 
Plate.  4-  Second  Edition.  Trey:  Printed /or  the  Author  by  Luther 
Pratt.   1797.     i8mo,  pp.  180.  B.,  ba.,  c.  30956 

Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  author,  who  had  became  blind. 

Hawkins  (R.)  The  |  Observations  I  of  |  S"  Richard  Haw  |  kins 
Knight,  in  his  |  Vojage  jnto  the  |  South  Sea.  |  Anno  Domini  1593.  | 
London  |  Printed  by  I.  D.for  lohn  laggard^  and  are  to  be  \  sold  at  his 
shop  at  the  Hand  and  Starre  in  Fleete-streete^  \  neere  the  Temple  Gate. 
1622. 1  Folio,  pp.  (6),  169,  Errata,  i  page,  "The  Table,"  etc., 
pp.  5.  c,  J.C.B.,  s.  30957 

a  volume  of  much  rarity.  Jadis'  copy  sold  for  £3  4s,  Bolton  Corney's,  erroneously 
said  to  be  on  large  paper,  for  £11  15s.  The  author  was  a  sun  of  the  famous  Sir  John 
Hawkins,  and  was  Admiral  of  New  England  in  1619.  He  narrates  some  particulars 
relating  to  the  Indians  of  Florida,  the  Caribbean  Islands,  and  parts  of  South  America, 
which  interest  us,  as  data  of  their  history  and  modj;  oif  life  two  and  a  half  centuries 
ago.     The  work  was  reprinted  as  below ; 

Hawkins.  The  Observations  of  Sir  Richard  Hawkins  K"' 
in  his  Voyage  into  The  South  Sea  in  the  Year  1593.  Reprinted 
from  the  Edition  of  1622,  Edited  by  C.  R.  Drinkwater  Bethune, 
Captain  R.  N.    London :  Printed  for  the  Hakluyt  Society,  m.dccc- 

XLVII.      8vO,  pp.  Xvi,  246.  B.,  BA.  3O958 

Hawkins  (R.  C.)  Testimonial  to  Col.  Rush  C.  Hawkins, 
Ninth  Regiment  New  York  Volunteers.  *'  Hawkins  Zouaves." 
New  Tor k :  Latimer  Brothers  i^  Seymour.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  9. 

Hawkins  (W.  G.)     Life  of  John  H.  W.  Hawkins.     Com- 
piled by  his  Son  Rev.  William  George  Hawkins,  a.m.  ...  Boston: 
John  P.  Jewett  and  Company.    1859.      l2mo, 
trait. 


PP-  v">  433-     Por- 

B.,  BA.,  S.  30960 


Hawkins.     Lunsford  Lane ;  or.  Another  Helper  from  North 
Carolina.     By  the  Rev.  Wil:iam  G.  Hawkins,  a.m.   ...   Boston: 


Crosby  l^  Nichols.  1863.     i2mo,  pp.  305.     Portrait. 


B.,  BA. 


[Hawks  (Francis  Lester).]  The  American  Forest ;  or  Uncle 
Philip's  Conversations  ...  about  the  Trees  of  America.  New 
Tork :  Harper  i^  Brothers.  1834.  l8mo,  pp.  5-8,  250.  B.  -|- 
[/&/■</.]  1 84 1.  30962 


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30962 


Hawks.  Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  By  Francis  L.  Hawks.  A  Narrative 
of  Events  connected  with  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  in  Virginia.  ...  New  York:  Harper i^ Brothers. 
1836.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  332.  +  In  Maryland  from  1632  to  1838. 
New  York.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  523.  ba.  30963 

[Hawks.]  The  Early  History  of  the  Southern  States :  Vir- 
ginia, North  and  South  Carolina,  and  Georgia.  Illustrated  by 
Tales,  Sketches,  Anecdotes,  and  Adventures,  ...  By  Lambert 
Lilly,  Schoolmaster.  Philadelphia :  Published  by  Key^  Mielke  and 
Biddle.    1832.     l2mo,  pp.  192.     Plate.    +  Boston:   Tickmr  and 


Fields.   M  Dccc  Liv.     i2mo,  pp.  192. 


30964 


Hawks.  History  of  North  Carolina :  with  Maps  and  Illus- 
trations. By  Francis  L.  Hawks,  d.d.,  ll.d.  Fayettevillt^  N. 
C:  E.  J.  Hale  isf  Son.  1857-1858.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  2*4  ;  591 ; 
470.  -\-  Second  Edition.  [/&/V.]  1 857-1 858.  Portrait  and  5 
Maps.     BA.    -f-  Third  Edition,    \lbid.']  1859.  ^'  309^5 

Some  copiet  of  Vol  i.  have  the  imprint  Raleigh.  1857.  I  have  giva  the  collation 
of  Vol  III.  on  the  authority  of  the  late  William  Gowans,  who  assured  me  he  had  seen 
the  volume,  and  that  the  entire  edition  was  shipped  to  North  Carolina  during  the  earlier 
period  of  the  Civil  War,  and  was  probably  lost  —  but,  ^fr  ren/rtf,  the  publishers  assert 
it  was  never  printed.  The  author's  plan  is  to  print  some  original  document  or  a  rare 
tract,  and  to  it  append  his  own  historical  narrative. 

[Hawks.]  History  of  the  United  States,  No.  2 ;  or.  Uncle 
Philip's  Conversations  with  the  Children  about  New  York. 
New  Tork :  Harper  ^  Brothers.  1835.    2  vols.,  i8mo.  b. 

Hawks.  Narrative  of  Events  connected  with  the  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Virginia,  with 
Appendix  of  the  Journals  of  the  Conventions  in  Virginia,  from 
the  Commencement  to  the  Present  Time.  New  York :  Harper 
iff  Brothers.   1836.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  332.  3^957 

Our  No.  30963,  supra,  with  a  different  title-page. 

Hawks.  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  an  American  Squad- 
ron to  the  China  Seas  and  Japan,  performed  in  the  Years  1852, 
1853,  and  1854,  under  the  Command  of  Commodore  M.  C. 
Perry,  United  States  Navy,  by  Order  of  the  Government  of  the 
United  States.  Compilea  from  the  Original  Notes  and  Journals 
of  Commodore  Perry  and  his  Officers,  at  his  Request,  and  under 
his  Supervision,  By  Francis  L.  Hawks,  ...  With  Numerous  Illus- 
trations. ...  Washington:  A.  O.  P.  Nicholson^  Printer.  1856.  3 
vols.,  4to,  pp.  xvii,  (i),  537,  89  Plates i   (6),  414,  (2),  14  Fac- 


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similes,  xi,  {i\  Maps  ■,   Vol.  in.,  Observations  on  the  Zodiacal 
Light  ...  by  Rev.  George  Jones,  a.m.    pp.  xliii,  705.  ba. 

Iiiued  at  Ei.  Doc.,  97,  Sen.  Doc.,  79,  33d  Congreit,  ad  Sen.  The  numeroui  pKitri 
rcpreient  object*  of  natural  history,  portrait*  and  viewi.  One  of  the  pUtei,  repreienting 
II  tiuthing  scene,  at  page  408  of  Vol  1.,  wai  luppreiaed ;  but  it  it  found  in  many  copiri. 
Iri  the  editing  of  thii  work  Dr.  Hawki  wai  aiiiited  by  Robert  Tomei|  Mr.  J.  C. 
Bicvoort  deicribcd  the  fiih.  Some  copies  of  Vol  1.  bear  the  imprint  1  New  Tort  i  D. 
ylfpltioH  fit  Co.  1857,  without  any  mention  of  the  number  of  volumes  which  constitute 
a  complete  work.  This  firm  alto  issued  the  Narrative  (Vol  i.)  in  royal  8vo,  1846, 
pp.  64a. 

Hawks.  Revolutionary  History  of  North  Carolina,  in  Three 
Lectures,  by  Rev.  Francis  L.  Hawks,  d.d.,  ll.d.,  Hon.  David 
L.  Swain,  ll.d.,  and  Hon.  Wm.  A.  Graham,  ll.d.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  preliminary  Sketch  of  the  Battle  of  the  Alamance. 
Compiled  by  William  D.  Cooke,  a.m.  Illustrated  by  Darley  and 
Lossing.    Raleigh :  fFilliam  D.  Cooke.  1853.    i2mo,  pp.  237.    P. 

lHawks.]  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations  with  Young  Persons. 
History  of  Virginia.  New  Tork :  Harper  Iff  Brothers.  1834. 
i6mo,  pp.  4,  232.     Plates.  b.  30970 

[Hawks.]  Uncle  Philip's  Conversations  with  the  Children 
about  the  Whale  Fishery  and  Polar  Seas.  New  Tork:  Harper 
b"  Brothers.  1836.    i6mo,  pp.  (2),  vi,  xi-211.  b.  30971 

Alto :  The  Adventures  of  Daniel  Boone  ...  .  New  Tork :  D.  jlppltton  &  Co.  mdccc- 
XLiv.  lamo,  pp.  174.  Plate,  b.  Dr.  Hawkt  also  edited  and  amplified  Elihu  Rich's 
"  Cyclopedia  of  Universal  Biography,"  which  was  put  forth  at  Appleton't  "  Cyclopedia 
of  Biography  ..."  New  Tork:  D.  AppUton  &  Co.  1856.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  1058.  &t  a/to 
Hamilton,  Rivero  Se  Tschudi,  and  Rich  (£.) 

PIawks.  a  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  Francis  L. 
Hawks,  D.D.,  LL.D.     New  Tork.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  71.         30972 

Contains  a  Sketch  of  hit  Life  by  Rev.  N.  L.  Richardson,  and  an  Address  by  Rev. 
W.  F.  Morgan,  and  Resolutions  by  the  Diocesan  Convention. 

Hawks  and  Perry  (W.  S.)  Documentary  History  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  in  the  United  States  of  America. 
Containing  Numerous  hitherto  Unpublished  Documents  concern- 
ing the  Church  in  Connecticut.  Francis  L.  Hawks,  dd.,  ll.d., 
and  William  Stevens  Perry,  a.m..  Editors.  New  Tork:  James 
Pott.  1863-4.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  328 ;  359.      B.,  BA.  30973 

Hawkshaw  (J.)     Reminiscences  of  South  America :    from 
Two  and  a  Half  Years'   Residence  in  Venezuela.     By  Job. 
Hawkshaw,  ...   London:  Jackson  13  Waif  or d.    1838.     Fcp.  8vo, 
pp.  xii,  260,  (8).  ba.,  c,  p.  30974 


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30974 


Hawksley  (John).  The  Security  of  God's  People  in  TImM 
of  Trouble.     A  Sermon.     Boston.   1846.    8vo.  3^975 

[Hawles  {Sir  John).]  The  Englishman's  Right :  a  Dialogue 
between  a  Barrister  and  a  Juryman.  London :  Printed  for  Joseph 
lyhite.  M.DCC.LXX.  8vo,  pp.  vii,  56.  ba.  +  London,  mdcc- 
Lxxi.  i2mo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  51.  -|-  London.  m,dcc,lxxi.  Boston 
reprinted.  m,dcc,lxxii.  l2mo,  pp.  56.  BA.,  M.  -|-  Philadel- 
phia: J.  Thompson.   1798.    8vo,  pp.  70.  30976 

Hawlky  (B.)  Truth  and  Righteousness  Triumphant.  A 
Discourse  Commemorative  of  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln : 
Preached  in  the  Washington  Avenue  M.  E.  Church,  April  20, 
1865.  By  B.  Hawley,  D.D.  Albany^N.  Y.:  J.  Munsell.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  iQ,  B.  30977 

• 

Hawley  (F.  J.)  Ten  Years'  Parochial  Work  in  the  Tropics ; 
a  Sermon,  Santa  Cruz,  W.  I.  By  Fletcher  J.  Hawley.  London. 
1856.     i8mo.  s.  30979 

Also !  "  Let  them  Marry,"  A  Tract  for  the  Tropici.  A  Sermon  preached  at  St. 
John'i  Cliurch,  Santa-Cruz  West  Indiea.  London.  1856.  i8mu. — Tribute  to  the 
Memory  of  Rev.  F.  S.  Mines,  Rev,  Edmund  Richard*  and  Rev,  John  Wade,  ,.,  &t. 
Croix,  1853,     8vo. 

Hawley  (G.)  Address  at  the  Public  Exercises  of  Albany 
Academy,  ...  August  6,  1835.  By  Gideon  Hawley,  ll.d. 
Albany :  Printed  by  E.  IV.  and  C.  Skinner.  1835.    8vo,  pp.  19.    s. 

Hawley.  Insti  actions  for  the  better  Government  and  Organ- 
ization of  Common  Schools.    Albany.  1819.    8vo.  30981 

Also  I  Instructions  from  the  Regents  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
to  the  Several  Colleges  ,..  .  Albany  s  Printed  by  Creiweil,  fan  Benthuyuu  and  Burt. 
1835,    8vo,  pp.  (a),  8.     B. 

Hawley  (J.)  An  Essay  on  the  Enlargement  of  the  Erie 
Canal,  with  Arguments  in  favor  of  retaining  the  present  proposed 
size  of  seventy  feet  by  seven.  By  Jesse  Hawley.  Lockport^  N. 
T.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  16.  s.  30982 

Hawley  (Joseph  Roswell).  The  Brilliant  Military  Record 
of  Maj.-Gencral  Hawley.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.         30978 

Hawley  (S.  C.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Young  Men's 
Association  of  ...  Buffalo,  ...  March  22,  1836.  By  Seth  C. 
Hawley  ...  .  Buffalo:  Oliver  G.  Steele.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  20.     B. 

Hawley  (S.)  The  Fall  of  Sumter :  Its  Intent  and  Portent. 
An  Address  given  at  ...  St.  Paul,  ...  April  12th,  1863,  the  Anni- 

vol.  vm.  20 


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HAWTHORNE. 


versary  of  the  attack  on  P'ort  Sumter.     By  Rev.  S.  Hawiey.  ... 
Saint  Paul.   1 863.     8vo.  30984 

Hawley  (W.)  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  James  Kemp, 
D.D.  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  in  the  Diocese 
of  Maryland ;  an  Address  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  John's 
Church,  in  the  City  of  Washington  }  (occasioned  by  the  appoint- 
ment of  a  Unitarian  Chaplain  to  Congress,)  on  Sunday,  Dec.  9, 
1821.  By  the  Rev.  William  Hawley,  ...  .  Washington  City: 
Printed  by  Davis  and  Force.   1822.     8vo,  pp.  8.       BA.,  M.  30985 

Hawley  (W.  F.)  Quebec.  The  Harp,  and  other  Poems. 
By  William  Fitz  Hawley.     Montreal.   1829.     l8mo,  pp.  172. 

Hawley.  The  Unknown,  or  Lays  of  the  Forest.  By  Wil- 
liam Fitz  HawLy.     Montreal.   183 1.     l2mo.  30987 

Contains  a  deicription  of  the  river  St.  Maurice  and  the  falli  of  Shawenegan,  Canada. 

Hawley  (Z.)  A  Journal  of  a  Tour  through  Connecticut, 
Massachusetts,  New  York,  the  North  Part  of  Pennsylvania  and 
Ohio,  including  a  Year's  residence  in  that  part  of  the  State  of 
Ohio,  Styled  New  Connecticut,  or  Western  Reserve.  In  which 
is  given,  a  description  of  the  Country,  Climate,  Soil,  Productions, 
Animals,  Buildings,  Manners  of  the  People,  State  of  Society, 
Population,  &c.  From  actual  and  careful  Observation.  By 
Zerah  Hawley,  a.m.  New-Haven :  Printed  by  S.  Converse.  1822. 
i2mo,  pp.  158.  c.  30988 

Hawley  (Z.  K.)  Congregationalism  and  Methodism.  By 
Z.  K.  Hawley.  New  York :  Leavitt^  Trow  ^  Co.  1846.  i2mo, 
pp.  311.  30989 

Hawthorne  (N.)  Famous  Old  People:  being  the  Second 
Epoch  of  Grandfather's  Chair.  By  Nathaniel  Hawthorne  ...  . 
Second  Edition.  Boston:  Tappani^ Dennet.  1842.  Small  8vo, 
pp.  158.  B.  30990 

Hawthorne.  Liberty  Tree ;  with  the  Last  Words  of  Grand 
Father's  Chair.  By  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  Boston.  i%\2.  i8mo, 
pp.  156.  30991 

Hawthorne.  Life  of  Franklin  Pierce.  By  Nathaniel  Haw- 
thorne. Boston:  Ticinor,  Reedy  and  Fields,  mdccclii.  i2mo, 
pp.  144     Portrait.  b.,  ba.,  c.  30992 

An  electioneering  piece. 

Hawthorne.  Passages  from  the  American  Note-Books  of 
Nathaniel  Hawthorne.    Boston :  TicJtnor  &  Fields.  1S6S.    2  vols., 


I    i: 


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i2mo,  pp.  (2),  222  i  (2),  228.      t    London.    1868.     2  vols.,  post 
8vo.    -|    Boston:  FitUs^  Osgood  isf  Co.   i86g.  3^993 

Allot  I'jiiJgei  from  the  En);li<h  Note-Bi>()k>  of  NjtIunicI  Hawthorne.  HoMun  i 
Fif/Ji,  OigooJ  (^  Co.  1870.  a  vult.,  i6n)o,  |)p.  viii,  410)  (a)  393,  ia,  ■\-  Loitdtn, 
iMyo.    a  vuli.,  puit  8vo. 

Hawthorne.  The  Scarlet  Letter.  A  Romance.  By  Na- 
thaniel Hawthunie.  Boston:  Ticknor  isf  Fitlds.  1855.  i2mo,  pp. 
vi,  307.  BA.,  c.  30994 

A  itory  of  Puritan  t'imea  in  New  England.  Frequently  reprinted,  both  at  Boitun  and 
London.  Moat  of  the  following  worki  are  based  on  American  Life  and  Manners  i  The 
Dlithedale  Romance.  ...  itiiiron;  Ticinor,  Rttd,  anJ  FitlJi.  m  dccc  lm  lamo,  pp.  aK8. 
—  MoHei  from  an  Old  Manie.  ...  7V<w  Tor^,  1846.  iimo.  -f  Bouoti  t  Ticknor  and 
Fitldt.  1865-67.  a  voli.,  lamo,  pp.  a86{  a97. — The  House  of  the  Seven  Gables;  a 
Romance.  ...  Buton  :  Ticknor,  Rttd,  and  Fiildi.  mdcccli.  lamo,  pp.  344.  +  Bouoti  t 
Ticknor  and Fiildi.  1866.  lamo,  pp.  344. — The  Snow  Image,  and  other  Twice-Told- 
Tales.  ...  Boiiont  Titkftr  and  Fit/di.  1865.  lamo,  pp.  5-373.  —  True  Stories  from 
History  and  Biography.  ...  Bottom  Ticknor  and  Fii/di.  1868.  lamo,  pp.  35a.  Plates. 
— Twice-Told  Tales.  ...  Bottom  Ticknor,  Rttd,  and  Fitldt.  m  dccc  liii.  a  vols., 
lamo,  pp.  a87{  a88.  Portrait.  -Y  Boiiont  Ticknor  (^  Fitldt.  1864.  1  voli.i  lamo. 
H-  [/W.]  1866. 

Hav  (D.  G.)  Apuntes  del  Dlstrito  dc  Tcxcoco,  por  D.  G. 
Hay.     Mexico.  1866.  3^995 

Hait  (G.)  An  Essay  on  Naturalization  and  Allegiance.  By 
George  Hay.     Washington.  1816.    8vo.  c.  30996 

[Hay.]  An  Essay  on  the  Liberty  of  the  Press,  respectfully 
inscribed  to  the  Republican  Printers  throughout  the  United  States. 
By  Hortensius.  Philadelphia.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  51.  +  Richmond: 
Reprinted  by  Samuel  PleasantSy  Jr.   1 803.    8vo,  pp.  48.         30997 

Written  after  his  endurance  of  repeated  libels  from  Callender,  printed  in  the  Recorder. 
Some  copies  are  entitled  :  An  Essay  on  the  Liberty  of  the  Press,  shewing  that  the 
Requisition  of  Security  for  Good  Behavior  from  Libellers  is  perfectly  compatible  with 
thfr  L.1W8  of  Virginia.  Richmond  t  Printtd  by  Samutl  Pleaianti,  Junior.  1803.  8vo, 
pp.  48. 

[Hay.]  A  Treatise  on  Expatriation.  Washington :  A.  Iff  G. 
Way^  Printers.   18 14.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  90.  B.,  ba.,  c.  30998 

This  elicited  a  "  Review  of  a  Treatise  on  Expatriation  by  George  H.iy,  Esq.  ...  By  a 
Massachusetts  Lawyer."     Boston:  Rutse/l,  Cut/er  i^  Co.  1814.    8vo,  pp.  39.     B.,  s.,  w. 

Hay  (Henry).     See  Tariff. 

Hay  (J.)  Narrative  of  the  Insurrection  in  the  Island  of 
Grenada,  in  1795.    By  John  Hay.    London.  iS2^.    8vo,  pp.  177. 

Hay  (W.)  Speech  of  William  Hay  delivered  in  the  Legis- 
lature of  Virginia,  1816, '17,  concerning  Usury.  Richmond.  1817. 
i6mo,  pp.  38.  31000 


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Hay  (W.)  An  Address,  ...  before  the  Washington  Benev- 
olent Society  ...  By  William  Hay,  Junf.  Glenn's  Falls :  Printed 
by  J.  Cunningham.  18 13.    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  3 1 00 1 

[Hay  (W.)]  History  of  Temperance  in  Saratoga  Co.,  N.  Y. 
...  Saratoga.  1855.    i2mo.  s.  31002 

Hayden  (C.  a.)  Our  Country's  Martyr.  A  Tribute  to 
Abraham  Lincoln,  our  beloved  and  lamented  President.  By 
Mrs.  Caroline  A.  Hayden.  Boston:  Press  of  Dakin  and  Metcalf. 
1865.     i2mo,  pp.  23.  B.  31003 

This  poem  was  written,  published,  and  one  edition  sold  within  one  week,  another 
editioii  in  the  next.  Also :  Carry  Emerson  j  or,  Life  at  Cliftonville.  Second  Edition, 
Boaom  J.  French  &  Co.  1856.     iimo,  np.  360.     c. 

Hayden  (Ferdinand  Vanderveer).  Geological  Report  of  the 
Exploration  of  the  Yellowstone  and  Missouri  Rivers.  By  Dr. 
F.  V.  Hayden,  Assistant,  under  the  Direction  of  Captain  (now 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brev.  Brig.-Gen.)  W.  T.  Reynolds,  Corps  of 
Engineers,  1859-60.  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office. 
1869.     8vo,  pp.  X,  174.     Map.  c.  31004 

Includes  a  Report  on  the  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  Plants,  by  J.  S.  Newberry. 

Hayden.  Preliminary  Field  Report  of  the  United  States 
Geological  Survey  of  Colorado  and  New  Mexico.  Conducted 
under  the  Authority  of  Hon,  John  D.  Cox,  Secretary  of  the 
Interior.  By  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geologist.  Washington: 
Government  Printing  Office.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  155.     BA.,  c.  31005 

Hayden.  Preliminary  Report  of  the  United  States  Geolog- 
ical Survey  of  Wyoming,  and  Portions  of  Contiguous  Territories 
(being  a  Second  Annual  Report  of  Progress),  conducted  under 
the  Authority  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  By  F.  V.  Hay- 
den ...  .  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1871.  8vo, 
pp.  511.  c.  31006 

Hayden.  Sun  Pictures  of  Rocky  Mountain  Scenery,  with  a 
Description  of  the  Geographical  and  Geological  Features,  and 
some  Account  of  the  Resources  of  the  Great  West ;  containing 
Thirty  Photographic  Views  along  the  Line  of  the  Pacific  Rail- 
road, from  Omaha  to  Sacramento.  By  F.  V.  Hayden  ...  New 
Tori:  J.  Bien.  1870.    4to,  pp.  viii,  150.     30  Photographs,     b. 

Also :  Contributions  to  the  Ethnography  and  Philology  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the 
lAiiiOMnyzWey.  ...  Philadelphia  s  C.  Sherman  &  Son.  1862,  4to,  pp.  227-461.  Map. 
—  ...  Notes  ...  illustrating  the  Geological  Structure  of  the  Country  bordering  on  the 
Missouri  River,  from  the  Mouth  of  the  Platte  River  to  Fort  Benton  ...  .  PhilaJelfhia : 
Alerriheiu  &  Thompson,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  10.     Map. 


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Hayden  (H.  H.)  Geological  Essays;  or,  an  Inquiry  into 
some  of  the  Geological  Phenomena,  to  be  found  in  Various  Parts 
of  America,  and  elsewhere.  By  Horace  H.  Hayden,  Esq.  ... 
Baltimore:   "J.  Rohimon^  for  the  Author,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  412. 

&«  «« N.  A.  Rev.,"  XII.  434. 

Hayden  (J.  H.)  Genealogy  of  the  Hayden  Family,  from 
Stiles*  History  of  Ancient  Windsor.  Albany:  J.  Mumell.  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  31009 

Hayden  (L.)  Caste  among  Masons :  Address  before  ... 
Masons  of  ...  Massachusetts  ...  December  27,  1865.  By  Lewis 
Hayden   ...  .  Boston :    Printed  by  Edward  S.  Coombs  &  Company. 

1866.  8vo,  pp.  72.  31010 

Also :  Grand  Lodge  Jurlsdictinntl  Claim ;  An  Address  before  ...  Masons  ...  June 
14,1868.  ...  Boston:  Printed  hy  Edtuard  S.  Ccombi.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  92. 

Hayden  (S.)  Washington  and  his  Masonic  Compeers.  By 
Sidney  Hayden,  ...  with  a  ...  Masonic  Portrait  of  Washington, 
...  Third  Edition.  New  Tork :  Masonic  Publishing  and  Manu- 
facturing Co.  ...  I'ibb.    i2mo,  pp.  407.  -|- Sixth  Edition.  [/i/V/.] 

1867.  31011 

Hayden  (W.)  Narrative  of  William  Hayden,  containing  a 
Faithful  Account  of  his  Travels  for  a  Number  of  Years,  whilst 
a  Slave,  in  the  South.  Written  by  Himself.  ...  Cincinnati.  1846. 
i2mo,  pp.  156.  31012 

Hayden  (W.  B.)  A  Brief  Abstract  of  Remarks  by  Rev. 
Wm.  B.  Hayden,  at  the  New  Jerusalem  Church,  on  the  Funeral 
of  the  President,  April  19,  1865.  Cincinnati:  Mallory  y  Co.^ 
Printers.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  10,  cover,  2  1.  31013 

Also  :  The  Institution  of  Slavery,  viewed  in  the  Light  of  Divine  Truth.  A  Lecture 
delivered  in  ...  Portland,  ...  March  17,  1861.  ...  Portland:  Printed  by  David  Tucker. 
1861.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Haydn  (J.)  Dictionary  of  Dates  and  Universal  Reference 
relating  to  all  Ages  and  Nations :  ...  By  Joseph  Haydn.  Second 
Edition.  London:  Edward  Moxon.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  5.74.  + 
Edited  by  Benjamin  Vincent,  and  Revised  for  American  Readers. 
New  Tork :  Harper  l^  Brothers.  1869.    8 vo,  pp.  541.        3 1 014 

This  very  useful  book  has  passed  through  many  editions  both  in  Europe  and  America. 
The  following  is  the  best  for  American  topics  : 

Haydn's  Dictionary  of  Dates.  Edited  by  B.  Vincent.  Au- 
thorized American  Edition,  with  Supplement  on  American  Top- 
ics, and  Biographical  Index,  by  G.  P.  Putnam.  A'^m;  Tork :  G. 
P.  Putnam  &  Son.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  100,  viii,  833.  c.  31015 


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Have  (J.)  De  Rebvs  Japonicis,  Indicis,  et  Pervanis  cpistola; 
recentiores.  A  Joanne  Hayo  Dalgattiensi  Scoto,  societatis  Jesv, 
in  librum  vnum  coaceruatae.  jintverpia^  Martini  Nutij.  1605. 
8vo,  pp.  (8),  968,  (52).  c,  j.c.B.  31016 

For  a  full  account  of  this  Scotch  Jesuit,  and  the  contents  of  this  work,  set  Backer,  i. 
390.     Set  also  Carayon,  No.  760.     The  part  relative  to  Peru,  occupies  pp.  935-943. 

Hay^re  (J.  T.)  Eloge  Funebre  du  President  A.  Lincoln, 
fait  pas  le  tres-puissant  frere  J.  T.  Hayere,  ...  Paris:  Imprimerit 
de  E.  Martinet.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  4.  31017 

Hayes  (G.  E.)  The  Geology  of  Buffalo,  ...  By  George  E. 
Hayes.     Buffalo.   1869.    8vo.  31018 

Hayes  (I.  I.)  An  Arctic  Boat  Journey,  in  the  Autumn  of 
1854.  By  Isaac  I.  Hayes,  m.d.  Boston:  Brown^  Taggard  i^ 
Chase,  i860.  i2mo,  pp.  xvii,  375.  2  Maps,  b.,  ba.  -}-  With 
an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  Dr.  Norton  Shaw.  London. 
i860.  i2mo.  Map.  -\-  New  Edition,  Enlarged  and  Illustrated. 
Boston:  Tic knori^  Fields.  1867.  i2mo,  pp.  xxiii,  387.  12  Plates, 
2  Charts,     b.,  c.    -\-  Boston.  1869.  31019 

Hayes.  The  Open  Polar  Sea :  a  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  of 
Discovery  towards  the  North  Pole,  in  the  Schooner  **  United 
States.  By  Dr.  I.  I.  Hayes.  New  Tork :  Hurd  (sf  Houghton. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  xxiv,  454.     Portrait  and  Plates.  b.,  ba.,  c. 

Hayes.  ...  Physical  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas.  By 
Isaac  I.  Hayes,  m.d.,  ...  Made  on  the  west  coast  of  North  Green- 
land, the  vicinity  of  Smith  Strait,  and  the  west  side  of  Kennedy 
Channel,  during  i860  and  1861.  Reduced  and  discussed  ...  by 
Charles  A.  Schott,  ...  Washington:  Smithsonian  Institution.  1867. 
4to,  pp.  xi,  270.     3  Maps  and  3  Plates.  c.  31021 

Also  included  in  the  "  Smithsonian  Contributions,"  Vol.  xv.  Also :  Cast  Away  in 
the  Cold :  an  Old  Man's  Story  of  a  Young  Man's  Adventures,  as  Related  by  Captain 
John  Hardy,  Mariner.  ...  Boston:  Tickuor  &  Fields.  1869.  Small  4to,  pp.  vi,  263.  2 
Plates.  B.  —  The  Land  of  Desolation  :  being  a  Personal  Narrative  of  Observation  and 
Adventure  in  Greenland.  ...  Ntiu  York:  Harper  &  Brothers.  1872.    i2mo,  pp.  357. 

Hayes  (J.  D.)  and  Hatch  (Israel  T.)  "  The  Niagara  Ship 
Canal :"  and  "  Reciprocity  :"  Papers  ...  By  J.  D.  Hayes,  Esq. 
Together  with  the  Speech  of  Hon.  Israel  T.  Hatch,  in  the  Con- 
vention at  Detroit,  July  14,  1865.  ...  Buffalo:  Matthews  6f 
Warren.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  58.  c.  31022 

Hayes  (J.)  Rural  Poems.  By  John  Hayes.  Carlisle.  1807. 
i2mo.  31023 


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Hayes  (J.  J.)  Remarks  made  at  ...  Portsmouth,  ...  January, 
184s,  itj  Defence  of  ...  John  P.  Hale,  ...  in  Relation  to  the 
Annexation  of  Texas.  By  John  J.  Hayes,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  12.  B.,  BA.  31024 

Hayes  (J.  L.)  Vindication  of  the  Rights  and  Titles,  Polit- 
ical and  Territorial,  of  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling  &  Dovan,  ... 
and  Lord  Proprietor  of  Canada  and  Nova  Scotia.  By  John  L. 
Hayes.     IVashington :  Gideon  i^  Co.   1853.     8vo,  pp.  52.     B.,  c. 

Hayes.  Trial  of  Lord  Stirling :  being  Part  11.  of  the  Vindi- 
cation of  the  Rights  and  Titles  ...  .  IVashington :  Gideon  ^  Co. 
1853.    ^^°»  PP*  7^*     Plates  and  Pedigree.  b.  31026 

Also :  Address  before  the  National  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers.  ...  Sept.  6. 
1865.  ...  Cambridge:  yohn  fVilson  and  Soni.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  80.  b.  —  Memorial  of 
the  Iron  Manufacturers  of  New  England,  asking  for  a  Modification  of  the  Taritf  of 
1846.  ...  Philadelphia  t  C.  Sherman.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  39.  c.  —  Protection  a  Boon  to 
Consumers.  An  Address  ...  before  the  National  Association  of  Knit  Goods  Manufac- 
turers. ...  New- York  ...  May  l,  1867.  ...  Boston:  J.  H^ilson  &  Son,  Printen.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  55.  B. — The  Protective  Question  Abroad,  and  Remarks  at  the  Indianapolis 
Exposition.  ...  Cambridge:  John  Wilson  and  Son.  1871.  8vo,  pp.  66.  b.  —  Statement 
ment  of  Facts  relative  to  Canada  Wools.     Boston.   1866.    8vo. 

Hayes  (J.  R.)  Negro^iiiobia  "on  the  Brain"  in  White  Men  ; 
or.  An  Essay  upon  the  Origin  and  Progress,  Mental  and  Physical, 
of  the  Negro  Race,  etc.  By  Dr.  J.  R.  Hayes.  Washington. 
1869.    8vo,  pp.  35.  31027 

Hayes  (R.)  The  Negociator's  Magazine ;  or,  the  most 
Authentick  Account  yet  published  of  the  Monies,  Weights,  and 
Measures  of  the  Principal  Places  of  Trade  in  the  World.  ... 
London.  1 740.  8vo.  c.  -{-London:  John  Noon,  mdccliv.  8vo, 
pp.  (16),  479.  Table,  ba.  -f-  To  which  are  added.  Curious 
Calculations,  of  great  use  in  the  West  Indian  and  American 
Trades.     London.  1777-    8vo.  31028 

Hayes  (S.  S.)  Taxation  in  the  United  States.  Reply  to  the 
London  Times,  By  S.  S.  Hayes,  of  the  late  United  States  Rev- 
enue Commission.     Chicago:  Sinclair  i^  Blair.  1867.    8vo. 

Fayes  (W.)  The  Revision  of  the  Laws;  prepared  ...  by 
Wi.. gate  Hayes.  Providence:  Knowles^Jnthonyi^  Co.  1857.  ^^°> 
pp.  12.  31030 

A  History  of  the  several  codes  of  Rhode  Island,  1647-1857. 

Haygarth  (J.)  An  Inquiry  how  to  prevent  the  Small-Pox. 
And  Proceedings  of  a  Society  for  Promoting  General  Inocula- 
tion, at  stated  Periods,  and  preventing  the  Natural  Small-Pox,  in 


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Chester.  By  John  Haygarth,  m.b.f.r.s.  Chester:  Printed  by  J. 
Monk.  For  j.  Johnson^  ...  Lonaon,  and  P.  Br  aster,  Chester,  mdcc- 
Lxxxv.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  223.  p.  31031 

Chiefly  relating  to  English  matters,  but  has  a  very  interesting  correspondence  with 
Dr.  Benj.  Waterhouse  relating  to  the  muf.icipal  regulations  concerning  small-pox  in 
America. 

Haygarth.  A  Letter  ...  on  the  Prevention  of  Infectious 
Fevers ;  and  an  Address  to  the  College  of  Physicians  at  Phila- 
delphia, on  the  Prevention  of  the  American  Pestilence.  ...  By 
John  Haygarth,  m.d.     Bath.  1801.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  188.       b.,  p. 

Hayle  (G.  p.)  Dissertatio  Medico  Inauguralis  quaedam  de 
Cantharidum  natura  et  usu  complectens  ...  Eruditorum  examini 
submittit  Gulielmus  Pusey  Hayle,  Jamaicensis.  Lugduni  Bata- 
vorum,  A.  et  J.  Honkoopy  mdcclxxxvi.     8vo,  pp.  (8),  38. 

Hayle Y  (T.)  A  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  By  Thomas  Hayley. 
London.  1717.    8vo.  j.c.B.  31034 

Hayley  (W.)  The  Triumphs  of  Temper  ;  a  Poem.  In  Six 
Cantos.  By  William  Hayley,  Esq.  ...  First  American  Edition, 
with  Plates.  Newburyport :  Printed  by  John  Mycallfor  Joseph  H. 
Seymour,  [1781.]    i2mo,  pp.  162.  B.  31035 

Merely  inserted  as  illustrative  of  early  American  art. 

H[ayman]  (R[obert].)  Certaine  |  Epigrams  ovt  I  of  the  first 
fovre  I  Bookes  of  the  Ex- 1  cellent  Epigrammatist,  Master  |  lohn 
Owen :  |  Translated  into  English  |  at  Harbor-Grace  in  |  Bristol's 
Hope  in  Britaniola,  anciently  |  called  New-found-land  :  |  By  R.  H.  | 
Jt  London  \  Imprinted  for  Roger  Michell,  ...  1628.    4to,  pp.  (6),  40. 

The  first  translation  made  in  Newfoundland,  and  forms  part  of  the  following  work. 

H[ayman].  Quodlibets,  lately  come  over  from  New  Bri- 
taniola, Old-Newfound-Land.  Epigrams  and  other  Small  Par- 
cels, both  Morall  and  Divine.  The  first  four  Bookes  being  the 
Authors  Owne ;  the  rest  Translated  out  of  that  Excellent  Epi- 
grammatist, Mr.  John  Owen,  and  other  rare  Authors ;  with  two 
Epistles  of  that  excellently  Wittie  Doctor,  Francis  Rablais ;  ... 
All  of  them  Composed  and  done  at  Harbor-Grace  in  Britaniola, 
anciently  called  Newfound-Land.  By  R.  H.  ...  London:  Roger 
Michell.  1628.    4to,  pp.  (8),  64.  BA.,  c.  31037 

The  author  was  some  time  governor  of  the  plantations  there.  It  is  dedicated  "  To 
the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majestie,  Charles  ...  King  of  Great-Britaine,  France,  and 
Ireland,  &c.,  Emperour  of  South  and  North  Virginia,  King  of  Britaniola,  or  Newfound- 


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land,  and  the  lies  aiijjccnt,  Father,  F.iuourcr,  and  Furthcrer  of  all  his  loyall  Subjcrta 
right  Honourable  aiiJ  Worthie  Plantations."  It  is  an  extremely  rare  poetical  voliimu 
divided  into  three  pjrts,  with  separate  title-pages,  and  some  preliminary  verses  by  Wil- 
liam Vaughan,  KicharJ  Hpicer,  George  Wither,  and  John  Vicars. 

Havne  (A.  P.)  A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Military 
Services  of  Arthur  P.  Hayne,  of  Charleston,  South  Carolina. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  T.  K.  ^  P.  G.  Collins.  1837.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Hayne  (Robert  Y.)  Defence  of  the  South ! !  General  Hayne, 
in  Reply  to  Mr,  Webster,  of  Massachusetts.  Charlestort,  S.  C.  : 
J.  E.  Miller.   1830.     8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.,  m.  31039 

Hayne.  An  Oration  Delivered  in  the  Independent  or  Con- 
gregational Church,  Charleston,  before  the  State  Rights  &  Free 
Trade  Party,  the  State  Society  of  Cincinnati,  the  Revolution 
Society,  the  '76  Association,  and  several  Volunteer  Companies 
of  Militia,  on  the  4th  of  July,  1831,  being  the  55th  Anniversary 
of  American  Independence.  By  the  Hon.  Robert  Y.  Hayne. 
Charleston:  A.  E.  Miller.  183 1.    8vo,  pp.  (iv),  47.  31040 

Hayne.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Y.  Hayne  ...  on  the 
Reduction  of  the  Tariff.  Delivered  January  9,  1832,  ...  on  a 
Motion  to  Amend  Mr.  Clay's  Resolution.  Pyashington :  Printed 
by  Jonathan  Elliot.  [1832.]     8vo,  pp.  47.  ba.,  31041 

This  elicited  a  reply  entitled :  Errors  in  Fact,  advanced  by  Senator  Hayne,  in  his 
Anti-TaritF  Speech  ...  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Henry  Toung.  183a.  8vo,  pp.  8.  ba. 
Perhaps  by  Mathew  Carey. 

Hayne.     Speech  of  Mr.  Hayne  of  Georgia  ...  January  21, 

1 83 1,  in  reply  to  Mr.  Everett  of  Massachusetts  on  the  Indian 
Question.    Washington:  Printed  by  Duff  Green.  1831.    80,  pp.  13. 

Also;  A  Call  upon  the  Stockholders  of  the  Louisville,  Cincinnati,  and  Charleston 
Railroad  Company.  Charleston.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  39.  M. — Letter  ...  to  a  Committee 
of  the  State's  Rights  and  Free  Trade  Party,  and  a  Reply  to  Col.  Drayton's  late  Address. 
Charleston.  1833. — An  Oration  ...  Charleston  ...  4th  of  July,  1814.  ...  Second  Edi- 
tion. ...  Charleston.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  24.  ra.  —  Remarks  in  the  Senate  ...  May  1830, 
on  the  Pension  Bill,  fyathington.  1830.  8vo.  w.  —  Speech  of  Mr.  Hayne,  of  South- 
Carolina,  against  the  Tariff  Bill;  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  April,  1824.  Charleston:  Printed 
by  A.  E.  Miller.  1824.  8vo,  pp.  48.  nA.  —  Second  Speech  In  Reply  to  Mr.  Webster, 
on  the  Public  Lands,  lyaskinyton.  1830.  i2mo,  pp.  20.  w. — d^-'-'^'^'^  •■•  °"  ''"^ 
Mission  to  Panama,  March,  l8i6.  Washington.  1826.  8vo,  pj,.  32.  c,  w.  + 
izmo,  pp.  36.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  10  Establish  a  Uniform  System  of  Bankruptcy, 
Delivered  ...  May  i,  1826.  Washington.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  ... 
Improvement  of  the  Navy.  ...  February  15,  1827.  Washington.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  21. 
—  Speech  ...  in  Support  of  his  Amendment  to  Mr.  Clay's  Resolution  proposing  to 
Reduce  the  Duties  on  Imports,  in  Senate  January  16,  1832.     Washington:  Duff' Green. 

1832.  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  Speech  of  Gen.  Hayne  in  Reply  to  the  Hon.  Henry  Clay.     In 
Senate  ...  Jan.  16,  1832.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  18.     B.,  ba. 


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Hayne  and  Webster.  Several  Speeches  made  during  the 
Debate  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  Mr.  Foot's  Reso- 
Jution  proposing  an  Enquiry  into  the  Expediency  of  Abolishing 
the  Office  of  Surveyor  General  of  Public  Lands,  and  to  suspend 
further  Surveys,  &c.  By  General  Hayne,  of  South-Carolina,  and 
Mr.  Webster,  of  Massachusetts.  Charleston^  S.  C. :  A.  E.  Miller. 
1830.    8vo,  pp.  22,  36,  112.    +  IVashington.   1830.    8vo. 

Reprinted  as  :  Speeches  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Y.  Hayne,  and  the  Hon.  Daniel  Web- 
ster, delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Jan.  2i,  and  26,  1830.  With  a 
Sketch  of  the  Preceding  Debate  on  the  Resolution  of  Mr.  Foot,  Respecting  the  Sale,  &c., 
of  Public  Lands.  Boston:  Carter  and  Hendet.  mpcccxxx.  8vo,  pp.  136.  B.  Aisu; 
Speeches  of  Messrs.  Hayne  and  Webster  in  the  United  States  Senate,  on  the  Resolu- 
tion of  Mr.  Foot.  January,  1830.  Washington.  1833.  p.  +  Neiu  Haven:  Printed 
iy  y.  H.  Benham.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  85.  ba.  +  Boston.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  84.  -|-  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  40.     ■•     These  speeches  elicited  a 

Review  on  the  Article  in  the  Southern  Review,  for  1830,  on 
the  Several  Speeches  made  during  the  Debate  on  Mr.  Foot's 
Resolution,  by  Mr.  Hayne  and  Mr.  Webster.  [By  Lucius  Falk- 
land.]    Baltimore.  1830.    8vo.  310/4 

Hayne  (S.)  An  |  Abstract  |  of  all  the  |  Statutes  |  Made  Con- 
cerning I  Aliens  Trading  I  in  |  England  |  From  the  first  year  of  K. 
Henry  the  vii.  |  Also,  |  Of  all  the  Laws  made  for  Securing  |  our 
Plantation  Trade  to  our  Selves.  |  With  Observations  thereon, 
proving  that  the  |  Jews  (in  their  practical  way  of  Trade  at  this 
time)  I  Break  them  all,  to  the  great  Damage  of  the  King  in  |  His 
Customs,  the  Merchants  in  their  Trade,  the  |  whole  Kingdom, 
and  His  Majesties  Plantations  in  |  America  in  their  Staple.  |  To- 
gether with  the  Hardships  and  Difficulties  the  Au-lthor  hath 
already  met  with,  in  his  Endeavouring  to  find  out  |  and  Detect  the 
Ways  and  method  they  take  to  Effect  it.  |  By  Samuel  Hayne,  ...  | 
[London  :'\  Printed  by  N.  T.for  the  Author .^  and  are  to  he  Sold  by 
IV alter \  Davis  in  Amen-Cornery  1685.    410,  pp.  (6),  38.       31 045 


Hayner 
Question 


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Speech  of  Mr.  Hayner  on  the  Anti-Rent 

in  the   House  of  Assembly,  January    17,   1846. 

[Albany.']   1846.     8vo.  31046 

Haynes  (D.  C.)  The  Baptist  Denomination :  its  History, 
Doctrines,  and  Ordinances ;  its  Polity,  Persecutions,  and  Mar- 
tyrs ;  Facts  and  Statistics  of  its  Missionary  Institutions,  Schools 
of  Learning,  &c. ;  the  Indebtedness  of  the  World  to  Baptists, 
and  their  Duty  to  the  World,  by  D.  C.  Haynes.  With  an  In- 
troduction by  John  Downing,  d.d.  New  Tork.  1857.  i2mo, 
pp.  356.  c.  31047 


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171 


Haynes  (C.  E.)  Speech  of  Charles  E.  Haynes  on  the  Re- 
moval of  the  Indians  West  of  the  Mississippi.     8vo.         31048 

Haynes  (E.  M.)  A  History  of  the  Tenth  Regiment,  Ver- 
mont Volunteers,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Officers  who 
fell  in  Battle.  ...  By  Chaplain  £[dwin]  M.  Haynes.  [n.  p.] 
1870.    8vo,  pp.  249.  B.,  ba.  31049 

Haynes  (G.)  Pictures  from  Prison  Life.  An  Historical 
Sketch  of  the  Massachusetts  State  Prison.  With  Narratives  and 
Incidents,  and  Suggestions  on  Discipline.  By  Gideon  Haynes. 
Boston:  Leel^  Shepard.   1869.     i2mo,  pp.  290.     2  Plates.        c. 

Haynes.  Speeches  of  the  Hon.  Gideon  Haynes,  Hon  W.  S. 
Brakenbridge,  and  Hugh  W.  Greene,  on  the  Question  as  to 
Incorporating  the  Town  of  Belmont.  ...  Boston :  Printed  by 
Jlfred  Mudge  Iff  Son.   1857.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  47.  31051 

[Haynes  (Joseph).]  ...  XX  Articles  of  Charge  against  the 
Rev<*  Mr.  Bacheller  ...  Haverhill  ...  September  19,  1758.  Also 
the  ...  Council's  Result,  with  the  Evidences  ...  .  Portsmouth : 
Printed  by  D.  Fowle.  1760.     8vo,  pp.  87.  a.  31052 

Haynes  (J.)  Poems.  By  Dr.  J.  Haynes.  ^ebec :  J.  Hunter. 
1864.    i2mo,  pp.  152.  31053 

Haynes  (L.)  Mystery  Developed,  or  Russell  Colvin  (sup- 
posed to  be  murdereo),  in  full  Life,  and  Stephen  and  Jesse  Boorn 
(his  convicted  murder-^rs),  rescued  from  Ignominious  Death  by 
Wonderful  Discoveries.  Containing :  i. — A  Narrative  of  the 
whole  Transaction,  by  Rev.  Lemuel  Haynes.  11. — Rev.  Mr. 
Haynes'  Sermon,  iii. — A  Succinct  Account  of  the  Indictment, 
Trial,  and  Conviction  of  Stephen  and  Jesse  Boorn.  Second 
Edition.     Hartford.  1820.    8vo,  pp.  48.  31054 

Haynes.  The  Prisoner  Released.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Man- 
chester, Vermont,  ...  Jan.  9th,  1820,  on  the  remarkable  ... 
deliverance  of  Stephen  and  Jesse  Boorn.  By  Lemuel  Haynes. 
Hartford.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  48.  31055 

Haynes.  Universal  Salvation :  a  very  Ancient  Doctrine, 
with  Some  Account  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  its  Author. 
A  Sermon,  ...  at  Rutland,  ...  1805.  Sixth  Edition.  Boston. 
1807.  i2mo.  4-  Ninth  Edition.  Boston:  R.  P.  (sf  C.  Williams. 
1814.    i2mo,  pp.  12.    BA.  -{- Tenth  Edition.    Boston.  1821.    b. 

Also:  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Reuben  Parmelee.  Litci/SelJ,  Q.  I79I>  8vo 
-^Two  Valedictory  Discourses,  at  Rutland  West  Parish,  May  24,  18 18.  Bennington. 
1820.    8vo,  pp.  27.     N. 


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HAY  WARD. 


Haynes  (S.)  a  Sermon  delivered  before  ...  the  Governor  ... 
Council,  and  ...  Representatives  of  Vermont  ...  Oct.  13,  1809, 
Kcing  the  Day  of  General  Election.  By  Sylvanus  Haynes. 
Randolph.   1809.     i2mo.  3' 05  7 

Haynes  (T.  W.)  Baptist  Cyclopaedia,  or,  Dictionary  of 
Baptist  Biography,  Bibliography,  Antiquities,  History,  Chro- 
nology, Theology,  Polity,  and  Literature,  By  Thomas  Wilson 
Haynes.  Vol.  i.    Charleston.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  294,  29.    Portraits. 

Hays  (G.  P.)  The  Introduction  of  Religion  into  Politics 
right  and  needed.  A  Sermon  ...  Baptist  Church,  Thanksgiving 
...  November  24,  1864.  By  Rev.  George  P.  Hays.  Baltimore: 
Shenvood  i^  Co.  [1864.]    8vo,  pp.  13.  3*059 

Hays  (I.  N.)  "Our  Nation's  Hope  in  the  Present  Crisis:" 
A  Thanksgiving  Sermon.  By  Rev.  I.  N.  Hays.  Harrisburg. 
1857.  31060 

Hays  (M.)  Female  Biography  ;  or,  Memoirs  of  Illustrious 
and  Celebrated  Women,  of  all  Ages  and  Countries.  By  Mary 
Hays.  London.  1803.  6  vols.,  i2mo.  -j-  P'irst  American  Edi- 
tion. Philadelphia :  Birch  and  Small.  1807.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vi, 
(2),  488;  (4),  510;  (4),  512.  BA.,  P.  31061 

'  Hayter  (T.)  The  Liberty  of  the  Gospel  explained.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for  the  Promotion 
of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  15th  February,  17 16.  By 
Thomas  Hayter,  Bishop  of  Norwich.  London :  Jos.  Downing. 
1717.    4to,  pp.  36.  31062 

Hayti.     See  Haiti,  also  Saint  Domingo. 

Hayward  (C.)  Address  before  the  School  Committee, 
School  Masters,  &c.,  of  Mendon  [Mass.],  Nov.  19,  1827.  By 
Caleb  Hayward.     Worcester.   1827.    8vo.  w.  31063 

Hayward  (J.)  Report  on  the  Proposed  Rail-Road  between 
Boston  and  Ogdensburgh  [N.  Y.]  By  James  Hayward.  Boston: 
Carter^  Hendee  and  Babcock.   1831.     8vo,  pp.  46.     Map.     B.,  ba. 

Also :  Report  of  Surveys  arid  Estimates  for  the  Northern  Railroad  in  New  York. 
Boston.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  27.  —  Report  of  a  Survey  for  a  Rail  Road  from  the  City  of 
Bo&ton  to  Lowell,     [n.  p.]   1830.    8vo,  pp.  16.      b.,  9A. 

Hayward  (J.)  The  Book  of  Religions ;  comprising  the 
Views,  Creeds,  Sentiments,  or  Opinions,  of  all  the  Principal 
Religious  Sects  ...  particularly  ...  in  Europe  and  America ;  to 


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which  arc  added  ...  Statistics,  together  with  Biographical  Sketches, 
liy  John  Hay  ward,  ...  Boston:  John  Hayward,  1842.  I2mu, 
pp.432,  c.  +  V^'^'^  1843.  +  (Concord:  Boyd isf Buswel/.  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  443.  +  Boston  :  yflbert  Colby  Jif  Co.  1859.  l2mo,  pp. 
432.     B.    -\-  Boston,  1 86 1.    i2mo,  pp.  432.  31065 

Reproduced  as  t 

Hayward's  History  of  all  Religions  in  the  United  States  and 
Europe,  with  Biographical  Notices  of  Distinguished  Divines  and 
Theologians.  Edited  and  Compiled  by  Samuel  M.  Smucker,  a.m. 
Philadelphia.   1855.     I2mo.  31066 

Hayward.  The  Columbian  Traveller  and  Statistical  Regis- 
ter. Principally  relating  to  the  United  States.  By  John  Hay- 
ward.  Boston:  J.  Hayward.  1833.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Maps  and 
Plates.  B.,  c.  31067 

Hayward.  A  Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts,  containing  P-- 
scriptions  of  all  the  Counties,  Towns  and  Districts  in  the  Com- 
monwealth ;  also,  of  its  Principal  Mountains,  Rivers,  Capes, 
Bays,  Harbors,  Islands,  and  Fashionable  Resorts.  To  which  are 
added.  Statistical  Accounts  of  its  Agriculture,  Commerce  and 
Manufactures  ;  with  a  great  variety  of  other  Useful  Information. 
By  John  Hayward,  ...  Boston:  Johv  Hayward.  1846.  i2mo, 
pp.444.  B.  -j-  [/^;W.]  1847.  Plate,  ba.  -{-Boston:  John  P. 
Jeivett  and  Co.   1849.     i2mo,  pp.  452.  B.  31068 

Hayward.  The  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States,  comprising 
a  Series  of  Gazetteers  of  the  Several  States  and  Territories. — 
Maine — By  John  Hayward.  Portland:  S.  H.  Colesworthy.  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  92.  B.  31069 

Hayward.  A  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States :  ...  With 
valuable  statistical  Tables,  and  a  Map  of  the  United  States.  By 
John  Hayward.  Hartford :  Case^  Tiffany  and  Company.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  861.     Portrait  and  Map.  b,,  ba.  31070 

Hayward.  A  Gazetteer  of  New  Hampshire ;  containing  a 
Description  of  all  the  Counties,  Towns  and  Districts  in  the  State ; 
also  of  its  Principal  Mountains,  Rivers,  Waterfalls,  ...  With 
Statistics,  ...  By  John  Hayward.  Boston:  John  P.  jfewett.  1849. 
i2mo,  pp.  264.     Illustrated.  b.  31071 

Hayward.  A  Gazetteer  of  Vermont :  containing  Descrip- 
tions of  all  the  Counties,  Towns,  and  Districts  in  the  State,  and 
of  its  Principal  Mountains,  Rivers,  Waterfalls,  Harbors,  Islands, 


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and  curious  places.  To  which  arc  added,  Statistical  Accounts 
of  its  Agriculture,  Commerce  and  Manufacture,  with  a  great 
variety  of  other  useful  information.  By  John  Hayward,  ... 
Boston:  Tappan^  lyh'ttttmort  and  Mason.  1849.  i2mo,  pp,  216. 
Map.  B.,  c,  P.  3107a 

Hayward.  The  Massachusetts  Directory ;  being  the  First 
Part  of  the  New-England  Directory,  By  John  Hayward.  Bos- 
ton: John  Hayward.   1835.     i8mo,  pp.  198.  b.,  da.  31073 

Hayward.  The  New  England  Gazetteer ;  containing  De- 
scriptions of  all  the  States,  Counties  and  Towns  in  New  Eng- 
land }  also  Descriptions  of  the  Principal  Mountains,  Rivers, 
Lakes,  Capes,  Bays,  Harbors,  ...  Alphabetically  Arranged.  By 
John  Hayward  ...  .  Boston:  John  Hayward.  1839.  8vo,  pp. 
(510).  3  Plates.  C.  4-  Second  Edition.  Concord.  1839.  l2mo. 
B.  -{-Third  Edition.  Concord:  Boyd^  IVhitf.  1839.  i2mo. 
-f- Fourth  Edition,  yiid.']  i2mo,  pp.  (521).  Plate,  ba.  -| 
Eighth  Edition.  [/J/W.]  1839.  |-  Ninth  Edition.  [Ibid.l  1839. 
i2mo,  pp.  (514).  c.  -|-  Tenth  Edition.  Concord,  1839.  p.  -f 
Fourteenth  F  'ition,  Revised  and  Corrected,  with  an  Appendix, 
containing  ti  Census  of  1840,  and  numerous  other  Additions. 
[Ibid."]  1 84 1.     i2mo,  pp.  620.  B.  31074 

[Hayward.]  Appendix  to  Hayward's  New  England  Gazet- 
teer;  and  Specimens  of  the  Northern  Register.  [^Boston.  1841.] 
8vo,  pp.  40.  B.  31075 

Hayward.  The  New-England  and  New- York  Law-Regis- 
ter, for  the  year  1835  :  containing  an  Almanac,  Descriptions  of 
the  Courts,  and  the  Times  of  the  Sessions,  the  Names  of  the 
Judges,  Counsellors,  &c.,  with  other  useful  Information.  By 
John  Hayward,  ...  Boston:  John  Hayward.  [1834.]  i2mo,  pp. 
262,  (2).  B.,  BA.  31076 

Hayward.  The  Religious  Creeds  and  Statistics  of  every 
Christian  Denomination  in  the  United  States  and  British  Prov- 
inces. With  some  Account  of  the  Religious  Sentiments  of  the 
Jews,  American  Indians,  Deists,  Mahometans,  &c.  Alphabet- 
ically Arranged.  By  John  Hayward.  Boston :  John  Hayward. 
1836.     i2mo,  pp.  156.  B.  31077 

Set  ««N.  A.  Rev.,"  April,  1837,  and  "  Book  of  Religionj,"  sufra. 

Hayward.  A  View  of  the  United  States.  By  John  Hay- 
ward.    New  Tori.  1832.    8vo.  3 1078 


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HayWARD  (].  H.)  I'octical  Pcii-Pictu  es  of  the  War.  Se- 
lected from  our  Union  Poets,  liy  J.  Henry  Haywaril.  New 
fork:  T.  R.  Daivlty.  1864.  i2mo,  pp.  408.  +  Third  Edition. 
Ntw  York:  J.  H.  Hayward.   1864.     Iimo,  pp.  408.         31079 

Hayward  (W.  H.)  Camp  Songs  for  the  Soldi*^,  and  Poems 
of  Leisure  '  ioments.  By  General  William  il.  Hayward.  Bal- 
timore,  1864.    i6mo.  3 1 080 

[Hayward  (W.  S.)]  Fiery  Cross.  A  Tale  of  the  Great 
American  War.    London:  C.H.Clarke.  \^b%.    Fcp.  8vo,  pp.  411. 

Allot  Star  of  the  South.     New  Edition.     London  i  Bryct.   i86a.     Fcp,  8vo. 

Haywarde  (R.),  pseudon.  Prismatics.  iJy  Richard  Hav- 
warde.  ...  New  York:  D.  Jppleton  ijf  Company .  mdcccmii. 
i2mo,  pp.  235.  31082 

Containi  a  poeni  on  Bunker  lilW. 

Haywood  (E.  G.)  Speech  delivered  by  Ed.  Graham  Hay- 
wood, Esq.,  of  Wake  County,  ...  December,  1858,  in  the  House 
uf  Commons  of  North-Carolina,  on  his  Eligibility  to  a  Seat  in 
that  Body.     Raleigh:  Hotden  isf  IVihon.   1859.      ^vo,  pp.  54. 

Also  ;  Trial  of  the  Murderers  of  Archibald  Beebe.  Argument  of  Ed.  Graham  Hay- 
wonH,  Special  Judge  Advocate,  in  reply  to  the  Arguments  of  the  several  Counsel  for 
Willi.im  J,  ToTar,  David  Watkins  and  Thomas  Powris,  charged  with  the  Murder  of 
Archibald  Beebe  at  Fayetteville,  North  Carolina.  February  Ilth,  1867.  Delivered 
September  ...  1867,  before  the  Military  Commission,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Published  for 
Robert  Avery,  U.  S.  A.,  Judge  Advocate.     Raleigh,  N.  C.  1867.    8vo. 

Haywood  (J.)  The  |  Civil  and  Political  |  History  |  of  the| 
State  of  Tennessee,  I  from  its  [Earliest  Settlement  |  up  to  |  the  year 
1796 ;  I  including  the  |  Boundaries  of  the  State.  |  By  John  Hay- 
wood. I  Printed  /or  the  Author  \  by  Heiskell  and  Brown^  |  Knoxville^ 
T>«w.  I1823.    8 vo,  pp.  (6),  504.     Map.  b a.  31084 

This  work,  only  less  rare  than  the  following,  contains  a  large  portion  uf  material 
relating  to  the  border  warfare  with  the  Indians,  narrated  in  that  work.  The  speculative 
and  antiquarian  portions  and  descriptions  of  mounds  are  omitted,  but  the  story  of  Indian 
conliicts  and  massacres  is  narrated  with  greater  detail  and  minuteness,  fiUiiig  much  the 
larger  portion  of  the  work.  The  story  of  the  formation  of  the  State  of  Franklin,  and 
the  civil  war  which  ensued,  is  a  chapter  of  American  history  but  little  known,  and 
scarcely  exceeded  in  interest  by  any  other.     &tt  Field's  "Essay,"  No.  671. 

Haywood.  The  |  Natural  and  Aboriginal  |  History  |  of  |  Ten- 
nessee, I  up  to  the  I  First  Settlements  Therein  |  by  the  |  White 
People  I  in  the  |  year  1768.  |  By  John  Haywood!  of  the  County  of 
Davidson,  in  the  State  of  Tennessee.  |  Nashville:  \  Printed  by 
George  fVilson,\  1823.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  390,  liv.  BA.  31085 

A  volume  of  much  rarity.  The  author  has  brought  together  a  large  number  of 
curious  facts,  relating  to  the  origin  and  character  of  the  natives  uf  his  State,  prior  to  the 


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i>-(tli'mi-nt  l)y  tlir  whitri.  Hk  il'irn  ii>>t  (jviir  thi!  Iiypolhriit  iit'  f;reat  antiquity  in  tim 
Inill.in  niricini  ot  Anirrit.i,  but  dciiribei  with  great  care  the  rcllkt  uf  the  rite  whith 
iinki!  Inhjliiti'tl  thin  ccrritury. 

Haywood.  A  Manual  of  the  F.aws  of  North  Carolina. 
Arrunircd  under  distinct  he  \ds  in  Alphabetical  Order,  ...  By 
John  Haywood.     RaUigh.   1819.    8vo,  pp.  879.  31086 

Haywood  and  Conns  (R()hcrt  L.)  Statute  Laws  of  the  State 
of  Tennessee,  of  a  Public  and  Ciencral  Nature.  KnoxvilU.  1831. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  3'^^7 

Haywood  (J.  H.)  A  Discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death 
of  James  H.  Perkins;  ...  By  the  Rev.  John  H.  Haywood.  Cin- 
c'tHnati.    1850.     8vo.  31088 

Haywood  (W.  H.)  Address  of  Hon.  William  H.  Haywood, 
Jr.,  to  the  People  of  North  Carolina.  ll'''iisl)ington.  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  29.  31089 

AUo!  Speech  ...  on  the  Annexation  .)f  Tcxjj.  JVathinrtm.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  13. 
—  Speech  ...  un  the  Oregon  J^"'^'''*'''^-  UcliverrJ  .  .  Marcii  4  &  5,  1846.  kFath- 
in^ion  t  Ulair  and  Rivti.   1846.     8vo,  pp,  ai.     ba. 

Haywood  (W.  S.)  A  Poem  ...  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 
of  the  Incorporation  of  Westminster,  Mass.  By  William  S. 
Haywood.     Boston:   T.  R.  Marvin  i^  Son.    i860.     8vo,  pp.  24. 

Hazard  (B.)  Letters  addressed  to  the  Hon.  John  Quincy 
Adams,  in  Refutation  of  Charges  made  by  that  Gentleman  against 
a  Committee  of  the  Legislature  of  Rhode-Island,  and  against  the 
Legislature  itself.  By  B.  Hazard,  Esq.  ...  Providence :  Marshall 
Brown  ijf  Co.  1834.    8vo,  pp.  46.  B.,  s.  31 091 

Relates  to  masonry  in  Rhode  Island. 

[Hazard.]  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Subject  of  an 
Extension  of  SufFr.ige  [to  the  General  Assembly  of  Rhode  Island, 
June,  1829.     n.  p.   1829.]    8vo,  pp.  26.  b.  31092 

Signed  R.  Hazard,  R.  I.  Schedule,  James  Lesser. 

[Hazard.]  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  House 
of  Representatives,  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island,  &c.,  to  Inquire 
into  the  Expediency  of  Increasing  the  Banking  Capital  within 
said  State.  ...  Providence:  Smith  isf  Parmenter.  1826.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

A  very  able  paper  by  Benjamin  Hazard.  Also  ;  Argument  in  the  Case  Rhode  Island 
against  Massachusetts,  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  ...  1838.  ...  ProviJtitce : 
Know/es,  yote  (S  Co,   1838.    8vo,  pp.  60.     Ste  Providence  R.  I. 


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Hazard  (C.  T.)  To  the  People  of  Rhode  Island:  Ives  vs. 
Hazard.  By  Charles  T.  Hazard.  \_Providtnct.'\  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  4.  31094 

Allot  Majority  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  the  Petition  of  Charlei  T. 
Haijriil.     Pra^idma  t  Knttulti,  AntktHy  (t  Ca.   i860.    Ivu,  pp.  7. 

Hazard  (E.)  Historical  Collections}  Consisting  of  State 
Papers,  and  other  Authentic  Documents ;  Intended  as  Material 
tor  an  History  of  the  United  States  of  America.  By  Ebenczer 
Hazard,  A.M.  ...  Philadelphia  :  T.  Dobsofty  for  the  Autotr.  M  ucc- 
xtJi-iv.    2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  iv,  629,  X  \  iv,  654.        b.,  ba.  31095 

Thii  icarce  and  valuable  collection  embracei  State  Papers  relating  to  Columbut, 
Cabut,  Sir  Humphrey  Gilbert,  and  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  It  include*  various  Patents 
and  Charters  of  the  several  English  colonies  in  America,  with  a  variety  of  other  docu- 
ments relating  to  these  colonies  as  well  as  to  New  France.  Many  of  these  papers  are 
taken  from  Hakluyt's  Voyages  \  Rymer's  "  Fodera  {"  Rushworth's  "  Historical  Collec- 
tions}" the  Public  Records  of  the  Colonies,  and  from  rare  works  relating  to  America. 
Vol.  II.  is  rarer  than  Vol.  I.  St*  "  Mass.  Hist.  Collections,"  Second  Series,  Vol.  iv.,  and 
Plymouth  Records. 

Hazard  (E.)  Thoughts  on  Currency  and  Finance.  Bv 
Erskine  Hazard.  Philadelphia,  September  25th,  1863.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  31096 

Hazard  (J.)  The  Conquest  of  Quebec.  A  Poem.  By 
Joseph  Hazard,  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford.  Oxford:  James 
Fletcher.  1769.    410,  pp.  20.     Plan  of  Quebec.  3*097 

&«  «•  M.  Rev.,"  xt.  517. 

Hazard  (J.)  Poems  on  Various  Subjects.  By  Joseph 
Hazard.     Brook lyn^  N.  T.:  The  Author.  18 14.     i8mo.       31098 

Hazard  (R.  G.)  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Rhode- 
Island  Historical  Society,  ...  January  i8th,  1848;  on  the  Char- 
acter and  Writings  of  Chief  Justice  Durfee.  By  Rowland  G. 
Hazard.  ...  Providence:  Charles  Burnett^  Jr.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  45. 

Hazard.  Finance  and  Hours  of  Labour.  By  R.  G.  Hazard. 
New  Tor k :  Charles  Scribner  ^  Company.  1868.     8vo,  pp.  50.     B. 

Hazard.  Our  Resources.  A  Series  of  Articles  on  the 
Financial  and  Political  Condition  of  the  United  States.  By 
Rowland  G.  Hazard.  London:  Triibner  isf  Co.  1864.  8vo,  pp. 
32.  -f  Second  Edition.  Providence:  Sidney  S.  Rider  &  Brother. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  32.  B.  31101 

Some  Dutch  translations  of  extracts.  This  work  appeared  in  Amsterdam.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  4;  also  in  the  Dutch  newspapers.  Also:  Acts  relating  to  Public  Schools 
in  Rhode  Island,   1839.     Providence.     8vo.  —  Address  before  the   Pawcatuck  Tem- 


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peraiKB  Society  at  Westerly,  July  4,  1843.  ...  Pro-videnct  i  B.  F.  Mocri.  1863.  umo, 
pp.  30.  —  Address  before  the  Washington  County  Association  fur  the  Improvement  of 
Public  Schools,  at  Wickford,  January  3d,  1845.  ...  Providence:  Benjamin  F.  Moore, 
Printer.  1 845.  8vo,  pp.  42.  —  An  Essay  on  the  Philosophical  Character  of  W.  E. 
Chaning.  Boiton  t  yamet  Monroe  (^  Co.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  40.  B.  —  Lecture  on  the  ... 
Decline  of  Political  and  National  Morality.  Providence:  H.  Fuller.  1841.  8vo,  pp. 
29.  —  Narragansett  Speech.  October  21,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Remarks  ...  in  the 
General  Assembly,  January,  1 85 1,  on  the  Act  introduced  by  him  to  equalize  the  charges 
for  carrying  freight  on  the  Stonington  Rail  Road.  Providence:  Saylei  &  MiHer.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

Hazard  (S.)  Annals  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the  Discovery 
of  the  Delaware.  1609-1682.  By  Samuel  Hazard.  ...  Phila- 
delphia:  Hazard  and  Mitchell.   1 850.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  664.     c,  P. 

Hazard.  General  Index  to  the  Colonial  Records,  in  16  vol- 
umes, and  to  the  Pennsylvania  Archives,  in  12  volumes,  prepared 
and  arranged  by  Sam'iel  Hazard,  under  an  Act  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  Pennsylvania.    Philadelphia.  iS ^6.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  654. 

Hazard.  Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Council  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, from  the  Organization  [on  the  loth  March,  1663,]  to  the 
Termination  of  the  Proprietary  Government;  ...  Philadelphia: 
Jointed  by  Joseph  Severns  iff  Co.  1 852.  [Vol.  i.-ix.,  March  10, 
1683,  to  October  17,  1771 ;  Vol.  x.  ...  October  18,  1771,  to 
September  27,  1775  ;]  ...  together  with  Minutes  of  the  Council 
of  Safety,  from  June  30,  1775  to  1776,  Minutes  of  the  Supreme 
Executive  Council,  from  its  Organization  in  1777  to  the  Term- 
ination of  the  Revolution  [/'.  e.  to  the  20th  December,  1 790]. 
[Vols,  xi.-xvi.]  Philadelphia  and  Harrisburg.  1852-53.  16 
vols.,  8vo.  ba.,  c.  31 104 

Edited  by  Samuel  Hazard   and  usually  known  as  the  Colonial  Records. 

Hazard.  Pennsylvania  Archives.  Selected  and  Arranged 
from  Original  Documents  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
Commonwealth,  Conformably  to  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly, 
Feb.  15,  1851,  &  March  i,  1852.  By  Samuel  Hazard.  Com- 
mencing 1644.     Philadelphia:    Printed  by  Joseph  Severns  £ff  Co. 

1852-56.      12  vols.,  8vo.  B,,  BA.  31 105 

Hazard.  The  Register  of  Pennsylvania ;  devoted  to  the 
Preservation  of  Facts  and  Documents,  and  every  other  kind  of 
useful  Information  respecting  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Janu- 
ary, 1828,  to  January,  1836.  Edited  by  Samuel  Hazard.  Phil- 
adelphia. 1828-36.  16  vols.,  imp.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  448;  viii,  386; 
viii,  416  ;  viii,  416 ;  viii,  416  ;  viii,  432  ;  Vols.  vii.  to  xvi.  each 
pp.  viii,  416.  "  c.  31 106 

'  Issued  in  390  numbers. 


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Hazard's  United  States  Commercial  and  Statistical  Register, 
Containing  Documents,  Facts,  and  other  Useful  Information, 
Illustrative  of  the  History  and  Resources  of  the  American  Union, 
and  of  each  State:  Embracing  Commerce  —  Manufactures — 
Agriculture  — Internal  Improvements — Banks — Currency —  ... 
Education,  &c.  Edited  by  Samuel  Hazard.  Philadelphia.  1840- 
1842.  6  vois.,  rl.  8vo,  pp.  xix,  432;  xv,  416;  xvi,  432 ;  xii, 
416  ;  xii,  416  ;  xv,  (i),  416.  B.,  ba.  31107 

Also :  Report  of  Samuel  Hazard,  relative  to  the  Pennsylvania  Archives.  Harritburg. 
1852.     8vo.     p. 

Hazard  (S.  H.)  Discourse  delivered  April  29,  1849,  before 
the  Iowa  City  California  Emigrating  Association.  By  Rev.  S. 
H.  Hazard,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  7.  31 108 

Hazard  (T.  R.)  An  Appeal  to  the  People  of  Rhode  Island, 
in  behalf  of  the  Constitution  and  Laws.  By  Thomas  R.  Hazard. 
Providence.    1857.     ^^°>  PP*  '^3'  31109 

Relates  to  the  case  of  Ives  vs.  Hazard. 

[Hazard.]  A  Constitutional  Manual  for  the  National  Amer- 
ican Party  ;  in  which  is  examined  the  Question  of  Negro  Slavery, 
in  connection  with  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States.  By  a 
Northern  Man  with  American  Principles.  Providence :  A.  Craw- 
ford Greene  l^  Brother^  Printers.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  30.     BA.  31110 

[Hazard.]  Facts  for  the  Laboring  Man.  By  a  Laboring 
Man.     Newport:  James  Atkinson.   1840.     8vo,  pp.  102.     31111 

Contains  many  facts  relative  to  the  early  history  of  manufactori,    in  Rhode  Island. 

Hazard.  Report  on  the  Poor  and  Insane  in  Rhode-Island  ; 
Made  to  the  General  Assembly  at  its  January  Session,  1851. 
By  Thomas  R.  Hazard.  ...  Providence :  Josei)h  Knowles^  State 
Printer.   1851.     8vo,  pp.  119.  B.  31112 

Also :  Letter  addressed  to  Robert  H.  Ives,  in  reply  to  his  published  statements  in 
relation  to  the  case  in  equity,  Ives  nit.  Hazard.  ...  Newport :  George  T.  Hammond, 
1859.  8vo,  pp.  48.  —  Memorial  of  Thomas  R.  Hazard  asking  for  the  Removal  of  the 
State  Reporter,  and  the  Impeachment  of  Chief  Justice  Ames,  etc.  Pro-vidence  i  A. 
Craivford  Greene.  [1861.]     8vo,  pp.  16. 

[Hazard  (Willis  Pope).]  The  American  Guide  Book ;  be- 
ing a  Hand  Book  for  Tourists  and  Travellers  through  every  part 
of  the  United  States  ...  Part  i.  Northern  and  Eastern  States  and 
Canada.     Philadelphia:  G.  L.  Appleton.   1846.     i2mo.       31 113 

Hazart  (C.)  Kirchen-Geschichte,  das  ist:  Catholisches 
Christenthum  durch  die  gantze  Welt  auszgebreitet,  Insonderheit 


I: 


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bey  nachst  verflossenen,  und  anjetzo  fliessenden  Jahrhundert  ... 
Ivienn  In  Oesterreich^  Leopoldam  yoight^  1678-1701.  3  vols.,  folio, 
pp.  (8),  666,  (16)  i  (12),  606,  (12);  (12),  220,  159,  304,  (6), 
284,(24).  31 1 14 

Vol  III.  is  in  two  parts,  and  the  work  is  usually  bound  in  two  volu.-p^j.  Vol  u. 
relates  to  America.  The  plates  are  vivid  representations  of  the  sufferings  anC  oiartyr- 
doms  of  the  missionaries.     The  following  is  a  Dutch  translation : 

Hazart.  Kerckelycke  Historie  van  de  gheheele  Wereldt  ... 
Inde  welcke  verhaelt  worden  de  gheleghentheden  der  landen, 
manieren,  ceremonien,  ende  Religien  der  inwoonders,  maer 
naemelijek  de  verbreydinghe  des  H.  Gheloofs,  Martelaren,  ende 
andere  Cloceke  Roomsche  Catholijcke  daeden,  inde  vier  ghewes- 
ten  des  wereldts,  met  over  de  40  Copere  platen  ver9iert.  Be- 
schreven  Door  den  Eerw.  P.  Cornelius  Hazart  Priester  der 
Societeyt  Jesu.  Het  eerste  deel.  Vervattende  de  Rijcken  ende 
landen  van  Joponien  China  Morgor  Bisnagar,  Peru,  Mexico, 
Brasilien,  Florida,  Canada,  Paraguarien,  Maragnan.  T*'  Ant- 
werpien:  Michael  Cnobbaert.  m.dc.lxvii.  4  vols.,  folio.  + 
[Ibid.'\  M.D  .Lxxxii.    4  vols.,  folio.  S'l^S 

Part  of  Vol  I.  and  the  whole  of  Vol  11.  relate  to  America. 

Hazel  (Harry),  pseudon.     See  [Jones  (J.)] 

Hazel  Green  Collegiate  Institute,  Wis.  First  Annual 
Catalogue,  1857.    Galena^  111.  1857.    8vo.    Continued.     31 116 

Hazelius  (E.  L.)  History  of  the  American  Lutheran  Church, 
from  its  Commencement,  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1685,  to  the 
Year  1842.  By  Ernest  L.  Hazelius.  Zanesville,  Ohio.  1846. 
i2mo,  pp.  300.  c,  s.  31 1 17 

Hazeltine  (Lieut.-Col.)  The  Border  Spy ;  or  the  Beautiful 
Captive  of  the  Rebel  Camp.  A  Story  of  the  War.  By  Lieut.- 
Col.  Hazeltine.    New  York:  Sinclair  Toucey.  1864.     8vo,  pp.  40. 

Also :  The  Freebooters :  or,  the  Rivals  of  the  Gulf.  A  Story  of  Land  and  Ocean" 
...  New  York:  American  Nevii  Company.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  87. — The  Prisoner  of  the 
Mill ;  or  Captain  Hayward's  Body  Guard.  ..,  New  York :  American  Neius  Company. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  46. 

Hazeltine  (S.  W.)  The  Traveller's  Dream  and  other 
Poems.  By  Silas  Wood  Hazeltine.  Boston:  The  Author,  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  150,  (2).  31  "9 

Hazelton  (H.)  The  Trail  of  Blood :  a  Tale  of  New  York. 
By  Harry  Hazelton.  New  Tori:  American  News  Company.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  79.  31 120 


HEACOCK. 


l8l 


Hazkn  (J.  A.)  Five  Years  Before  the  Mast ;  or,  Life  in  the 
Forecastle,  aboard  of  a  Whaler,  and  a  Man-of-War.  By  Jacob 
A.  Hazen.     Second  Edition.     Philadelphia.   1854.     i2mo. 

Hazen  (N.  W.)  An  Oration  delivered  in  Haverhill,  Mass., 
on  the  Fifty-First  Anniversary  of  American  Independence,  July 
4,  1827.  By  Nathan  W,  Hazen.  Haverhill:  Printed  by  J.  W. 
Thayer  ...   1827.     8vo,  pp.  28.  M.  31 122 

Also  :  An  Address  btfore  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society,  at  Danvers,  September  2,8, 
1836  ...  .  Salem:  Gawtte  Office.   1837.     8vo,  pp.  23.     b. 

Hazlitt  (W.)  a  Thanksgiving  Discourse,  preached  at  Hal- 
lowell,  15  December,  1785.  By  William  Hazlitt,  a.m.  Boston: 
Printed  by  Samuel  Hall,  mcddlxxxvi.  \jic.'\    8vo,  pp.  ig.       ba. 

'  [Hazlitt  (William).]  The  Eloquence  of  the  British  Senate ; 
...  being  a  Selection  of  the  best  Speeches  of  the  most  distin- 
guished Parliamentary  Speakers,  ...  with  Notes,  &c.  London: 
Thomas  Ostell.  1807-08.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  525  ;  (2),  591. 
BA.  -|-  Brooklyn.  1810.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  525  ;  viii,  591.  c. 
Vol  II.  includes  many  speeches  on  American  affairs  during  the  Revolution. 

Hazlitt  (W.),  and  Roche  (H.  P.)  A  Manual  of  Marine 
Warfare :  embodying  the  Decisions  of  Lord  Stowell  and  other 
English  Judges,  and  of  the  American  Courts,  and  the  Opinions 
of  the  most  eminent  Jurists.  London:  Stevens  &  Norton.  1854. 
i2mo,  pp.  457.  31125 

Hazlitt  (W.  C.)  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver's  Island. 
Comprising  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  British  Settlements  on 
the  N.  W.  Coast  of  America,  and  a  Survey  of  the  Physical 
Character,  Capabilities,  Climate,  Topography,  Natural  History, 
Geology,  and  Ethnology  of  that  Region.  Compiled  from  Official 
and  Authentic  Sources.  By  William  Carevv  Hazlitt.  London  : 
Routledge  l^  Co.   1858.     i2mo,  pp.  viii,  247.     Map.        c.  31126 

Also :  Great  Gold  Fields  of  Cariboo ;  with  an  Authentic  Description  brought  down 
to  the  Latest  Period,  of  British  Columbia  and  Vancouver  Island.  ...  London  :  Routledge 
&Co.  1862.    Fcp.  8vo.     Map. 

Heacock  (G.  W.)  Political  Atheism.  An  Address  ...  be- 
fore the  Alumni  ...  of  Western  Reserve  College,  August  12, 
1846,  By  Rev.  Grosvenor  W.  Heacock.  Hudson:  Observer 
Press.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  24.  31127 

Heacock  (J.  W.)  Speech  of  J.  W.  Heacock,  April  6,  1863, 
in  favor  of  a  Vigorous  Prosecution  of  the  War  -,  Sustaining  the 
Administration  in  its  Emancipation  Policy  ...  [n.  p.  1863.]    8vo. 


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The  Heacock  Family.  Jonathan  and  Ann  Heacock,  who  ... 
settled  in  Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  in  171 1,  and  their  De- 
scendants,   [n.  p.]  1869.    8vo,  pp.  {4),  28.  B.  31129 

[Head  (E.  F.)]  Poltroonius  j  a  Tragic  Farce.  ...  [Assault 
on  Charles  Sumner .]  Boston:  J.  Williams  ^  Co.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  31.  B.,  BA.,  H.  31 130 

Head  {Sir  Francis  Bond).  An  Address  to  the  House  of 
Lords,  against  the  Canada  Re-Union  Bill,  and  disclosing  the 
improper  means  by  which  the  consent  of  the  Legislature  of  the 
Upper  Province  has  been  obtained  ...  By  Sir  F.  B.  Head,  Bart. 
London.   1840.    8vo,  pp.  52.  Z^^Z^ 

Head.     The  Emigrant.     By  Sir  Francis  B.  Head,  Bart.  ... 

London:  John  Murray.  1846.  Post  8vo,  pp.  (6),  441.  ba.  + 
P'ifth  Edition.  [^Ibidi]  1847.  +  New  Tork  :  Harper  £ff  Brothers. 
1847.  i2mo,  pp.  (4),  382,  (i).  B.  +  Sixth  Edition.  London: 
John  Murray.  1852.  Post  8vo,  pp.  (6),  233.  h.  +  New  Edi- 
tion.   [Ibid.']   1852.     Post  8vo,  pp.  233.     B.    +  [^Ibid.]   1 853. 

"  Composed  of  political  history  [of  the  writer's  administration  in  Canada],  buoyed  up 
by  a  few  light  sketches,  solely  written  to  make  a  dull  subject  fly."  —  Preface,  See 
'*  £dinburgh  Review,"  lxxxv.  358,  for  an  adverse  criticism. 

Head.  A  Narrative.  By  Sir  Francis  B.  Head.  ...  London: 
John  Murray,  mdcccxxxix.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  Errata,  2  lines,  488, 
Appendix,  38.  B.  +  Second  Edition.  \_Ibid.'\  -\-  Third  Edition ; 
with  a  Supplemental  Chapter.    [^Ibid.]    8vo,  pp.  viii,  488,  38,  36. 

The  preface  and  supplemental  chapter— Zront/on;  yohn  Murray,  mdcccxxxix.  8vo, 
pp.  36 — were  issued  separately.  "A  lively,  pleasant,  self-complacent  piece  of  egotism. 
This  narrative,  although  well  worth  perusal,  is  exactly  opposite  to  the  report  of  Lord 
Durham." — Athenitum,  1839,  p.  169.  It  details  the  origin  and  suppression  of  the 
McKenzie  rebellion,  and  is  a  vindication  of  the  author's  administration.  See  Dublin 
**  University  Magazine,"  xiii.  501 ;  "Westminster  Review,"  xxxii.  426;  "Edinburgh 
Review,"  txxx.  j  "  Quarterly  Review,"  lxiii.  457. 

Head.  Rough  Notes  taken  during  some  Rapid  Journeys 
across  The  Pampas,  and  among  'the  Andes.  By  Captain  F.  B. 
Head.  London:  John  Murray,  mdcccxxvi.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  309.  H. 
-f-  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.]  -j-  Boston:  Wells  and  Lilly.  1827. 
1 2mo,  pp.  264.  BA.  -f  Fourth  Edition.  London  :  John  Murray. 
1846.     i6mo,  pp.  ix,  166.  B.  31.^34 

This  work  obtained  for  its  author  the  soubriquet  of  "  Galloping  Head,"  from  the 
manner  in  which  h'.  scoured  across  the  Pampas.  It  contains  descriptions  of  the  lite 
of  the  savage  Guachos,  and  the  fearful  atrocities  of  the  Salteadores,  both  of  the  Creole 
or  Mestizo  race,  and  the  Indians  of  the  Pampas.  See  "  Quarterly  Review,"  xxxv.  114; 
"  North  American  Review,"  xxiv.  295. 


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Head.     Practical   Arguments  against   Emigration. 
1828.    8vo. 


London. 
3"35 

Head.  Reports  Relating  to  the  Failure  of  the  Rio  Plata 
Mining  Association.  By  Captain  F.  B.  Head.  London.  1827. 
8vo.  p.  31 136 

For  a  reply  to  this  ue  Bunster  (G.),  Vol.  iii.,  No.  9191.  The  following  relate  to  Sir 
F.  B.  Head  : 

Addresses  to  Sir  Francis  B.  Head,  Bart,  from  the  Legislatures 
of  the  British  North  American  Colonies,  &c.,  on  his  Resignation 
of  the  Government  of  Upper  Canada.      Toronto.    1838.     8vo, 

PP-38.  3  "37 

Canada.  Sir  F.  B.  Head.  Return  to  an  Address  of  the  Hon. 
the  House  of  Commons,  dated  21  April,  1837  ;  for — Copy  of  a 
Despatch  from  Sir  F.  B.  Head,  in  Answer  to  Charges  preferred 
against  him  by  Dr.  C.  Duncombe,  in  a  Petition  presented  to  the 
House  of  Commons,  19th  August,  1836 ;  together  with  a  Copy 
of  Lord  Glenelg's  Reply  thereto.  Ordered  by  the  House  of 
Commons  to  be  printed,  3  May,  1837.  London.  1837.  Folio, 
pp.  180.  31 138 

Copies  or  Extracts  of  Despatches  from  Sir  F.  B.  Head,  Bart, 
K.C.H.,  on  the  Subject  of  Canada :  with  Copies  or  Extracts  of 
the  Answers  from  the  Secretary  of  State.  Ordered,  &c.,  22 
March,  1839.     London.   1839.    Folio,  pp.  524.  3"39 

Governor  Head's  Message  to  the  Assembly  on  the  Subject  of 
the  Steamer  "Caroline."     Toronto.   1838.    Folio.  31 140 

Report  and  Despatches  (British  North  America).  London. 
1839.    Small  folio,  pp.  430.  31141 

The  Speeches,  Messages,  and  Replies  of  ...  Sir  Francis  Bond 
Head  ...  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Upper  Canada  ...  Together 
with  Introductory  Remarks,  and  a  Brief  Biographical  Sketch.  ... 
Toronto^  U.  C:   Henry  Roivsell.    1836.     8vo,  pp.  72.       H.  31 142 

Also !  Descriptive  Essays  Contributed  to  tiie  Quarterly  Review.  ...  London  :  John 
Murray.  1857.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (6),  367;  (2),  368.  b.,  ba.  Includes  a  chapter  on 
Cornish  miners  in  America. 

Head  (G.)  Forest  Scenes  and  Incidents,  in  the  Wilds  of 
North  America ;  being  a  Diary  of  a  Winter's  Route  from  Hali- 
fax .to  the  Canadas,  and  during  Four  Months*  Residence  in  the 
Woods  on  the  Borders  of  Lakes  Huron  and  Simcoe.  By  George 
Head,  Esq.  London :  "John  Murray,  mdcccxxix.  Post  8vo,  pp. 
v,  (i),  362.    BA.,  H.    +  Second  Edition.    \Ib\d^  1838.     31 143 

Set  "  Quarterly  Review,"  xlii.  8o. 


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[Head.]  Remarks  on  the  North  Eastern  Boundary  Question 
between  Great  Britain  and  the  Unitea  States  of  America.  Lon- 
don. 1838.    8vo.  3^H4 

Signed  at  the  end  by  Gcurge  Head. 

Head  (J.),  Jr.  Enthusiasm.  An  Occasional  Poem,  written 
by  Appointment  of  the  Society  of  4>  B  K,  and  delivered  at  Cam- 
bridge on  the  Anniversary  of  their  Institution,  August  31,  1809, 
By  Joseph  Head,  Jun.  ...  Boston:  T.  B.  Pf^ait  ^  Co.  1809.  8vo, 
pp.  10.  BA.,  H.  3 1 145 

Headlam  (J.)  Discovery  of  America ;  a  Poem  honored  by 
the  Prize  given  by  the  venerable  Charles  Thorp,  d.d,.  Warden 
of  Durham  University.  By  John  Headlam.  Richmond.  1835. 
8vo.  c.  31146 

Headlev  (Joel  Tyler).  The  Adirondack  ;  or  Life  in  the 
Woods.  By  J.  T.  Headley.  New  York :  Baker  iff  Scribner. 
1849.  i2mo,  pp.  288.  Plates,  c,  p.  |  U^''^-^  1851.  + 
\Ibid.']  1853.  i2mo,  pp.  (10),  ii,  5-288.  |  New  and  Enlarged 
Edition.  Neiv  Tork :  Charles  Scribner.  1869.  l2mo,  pp.  (16), 
451.     8  Plates.  c.  31 147 

Headley.  The  Chaplains  and  Clergy  of  the  Revolution. 
By  J.  T.  Headley.  ...  New  Tork :  Charles  Scribner.  1864.  i2mo, 
pp.  402.  B.,  s.  31148 

Headley.  Farragut  and  our  Naval  Commanders.  By  Hon. 
J.  T.  Headley.  ...  New  York  :  E.  B.  Treat  iff  Co.  iS6y.  8vo, 
pp.  609.     Portraits,  Plates.  B.,  ba.  31 149 

Headley.  Grant  and  Sherman  :  their  Campaigns  and  Gen- 
erals. By  Hon.  J.  T.  Headley  ...  .  Comprising  an  Authentic 
Account  of  Battles  and  Sieges,  Adventures  and  Incidents,  includ- 
ing Biographies  of  the  Prominent  Generals  who  brought  to  a 
Triumphant  Close  the  Great  Rebellion  of  1861-1865.  New 
y'ork:  E.  B.  Treat  iff  Co.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  608.  Portraits  and 
Maps.  b.  31 150 

Headley.  The  (»reat  Rebellion :  a  History  of  the  Civil 
War  in  the  United  States.  By  J.  T.  Headley.  ...  Hartford: 
Hurlbut^  Williams  iff  Co.  1866.  2  voIh,,  8v(),  pp.  50?.;  702. 
27  Plates.  M.,  n/>.  31151 

Headley.  Die  Grosse  Rebellion.  Eine  Geschichte  dcs 
Biirgerkrieges  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten.  Von  J.  1".  Headley, 
...  Hartfordy  Connecticut.   1863.     8vo,  pp.  5 20.     Portraits,  Plates. 


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Headley.  Letters  from  the  Backwoods  and  the  Adirondac. 
By  the  Rev.  J.  T.  Headley.  New  York :  John  S.  Taylor.  1850. 
lamo,  pp.  105.     Portrait.  h.  31153 

A  spurious  edition,  not  recognized  by  'leadley. 

Headley.  The  Life  of  George  Washington.  By  J.  T. 
Headley.  ...  New  Tork :  Charles  Scribner.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  477. 
Plates.  B,,  BA.  31 154 

Headley.  The  Life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant,  General  in  Chief, 
U.  S.  A.  By  J.  T^.  Head'cy.  New  York:  E.  B.  Treat  £3"  Co. 
1864.    lamo,  pp.  458.    4  Plates.  +  [//&/V.]  1868.    8vo,  pp.  458. 

Headley.  The  Life  of  Winfield  Scott.  By  J.  T.  Headley. 
...  New  Tork:  Charles  Scribner.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  13-202. 
Portrait.  ba.  31 156 

Headley.  The  Lives  of  Winfield  Scott  and  Andrew  Jack- 
son. By  J.  T.  Headley.  ...  New  Tork:  Charles  Scribner.  1852. 
i2mo,  pp.  341.     Portraits.  H.  31157 

Headley.  Miscellaneous  Works  ul'  J.  T.  Headley.  With 
a  Biographical  Sketch  and  Portrait  of  tbe  A  'thor.  New  Tork  : 
J.  S.  Taylor,   1849.     ^  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  322;  319.        c.  31158 

Headley.  Miscellanies.  By  J.  T.  Headley.  Authorized 
Edition.  New  Tork :  Baker  and  Scribner.  1850.  i2mo,  pp.  viii, 
298.     Portrait.  c.  31 159 

The  author,  in  his  preface,  repudiates  the  publication  by  J.  S.  Taylor,  described  tupra. 

Headley.  The  Second  War  with  England.  By  J.  T. 
Headley.     New  Te>rk  :  Baker  and  Scribner.    1853.     2  vols.,  I2mo. 

Headley.  Washington  and  his  Generals.  By  J.  T.  Headley. 
...  New  Tork:  Baker  and  Scribner.  1847.  2  vols.,  l2nio,  pp.  348; 
372.  Plates.  B.,  ba.,  H,  -\- New  Tork :  Charles  Scribner.  1853. 
2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  348;  372.    +  [^/bid.']   1856.  c.  31 161 

Also :  The  One  Progressive  Principle.  ...  Delivered  before  ...  University  of  Ver- 
mont, August,  1846.  ...  A'lW  Tori:  John  S.  Taylor.  m-CCCxlvi.  8vo,  pp.  32.  BA. 
—  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  the  New- York  Free  Academy, 
July  25,  1853.  ...  Neio  York.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Report  on  Criminal  Statistics  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  1857.     8vo. 

Headley  (Phineas  Camp).  The  Hero  Boy  ;  or^  The  Life 
and  Deeds  of  Lieut. -General  Grant.  By  Rev.  P.  I  f/cadley. 
New  Tork:   IVm.  H.  Jppleton.   1869.     I  imo,  pp.  ix,  340.         t. 

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Headley.  Life  and  Military  Career  of  Major-General  Philip 
Henry  Sheridan.  By  Rev.  P.  C.  Headley.  ...  New  lori :  lyU- 
liam  H.  Appleton.  1865.    i6mo,  pp.  358.     Plates.         b.,  ba.,  s. 

Headley.  The  Life  and  Campaigns  of  Lieut.-Gen.  U.  S. 
Grant  ...  including  an  ...  Account  of  Sherman's  Great  March, 
...  and  the  Final  Official  Reports  of  Sheridan,  Meade,  Sherman, 
and  Grant.  ...  New  Tork :  Derby  and  Miller  Publishing  Company. 
i866.    8vo,  pp.  720.    Portraits,  Plates.  b.,  c.  31 164 

Headley.  Life  and  Military  Career  of  Maior-Gcneral  Wil- 
liam Tecumsch  Sherman.     By  Rev.  P.  C  Headley  ...  New  Tork: 


fVm.  H.  JppleUn.   1865.     i2mo,  pp.  368. 


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Headley.  Life  and  Naval  Career  of  Vice-Admiral  David 
Glascoe  P'arragut.  By  Rev.  P.  C.  Headley.  ...  Nexv  Y'ork :  IVm. 
H.  Jppleton.   1865.     i6mo,  pp.  342.     Plates.  b.,ba.  31166 

Headley.  The  Life  of  General  Lafayette.  ...  By  P.  C. 
Headley.  Auburn :  Derby  and  Miller.  1851.  i2mo,  pp.  vi,' 377. 
b.  +  Auburn  :  Miller^  Orton  ^  Mulligan.  1 854.  +  New  Edi- 
tion,    llbid.^  ^855.     i2mo,  pp.  377.    +  [/&/V.]   1856.  p. 

Headley.  Massachusetts  in  the  Rebellion.  A  Record  of 
the  Historical  Position  of  the  Commonwealth,  and  the  Services 
of  the  leading  Statesmen,  the  Military,  the  Colleges,  and  the 
People,  in  the  Civil  War  of  1861-65.  By  P.  C.  Headley  ...  . 
Boston :  Walker^  Fuller  &  Co.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  688.    8  Plates. 

Headley.  The  Patriot  Boy ;  or,  The  Life  and  Career  of 
Major-General  Ormsby  M.  Mitchel.  By  Rev.  P.  C.  Headlev. 
...  New  Tori :  ff^m.  H.  Appleton.   1865.     i6mo,  pp.  278.     31109 

Also :  The  Grand  Army.     P.  C  Headley  is  brother  to  J.  T.  Headley,  and  like 
him  if  a  prolific  book-maker,  but  of  a  lower  grade. 

Heads  of  Inquiry.     4$"^^  Vol.  iv..  No.  15747. 

[Heady  (Morrison).]  The  Farmer  Boy  [Washington],  and 
how  he  became  Commander-in-Chief.  By  Uncle  Juvinell.  Ed- 
ited by  William  M.  Thayer  ...  .  Boston:  JValker^  Wise  i^  Co. 
1864.    i2mo,  pp.  321.     3  Plates.  B.,  c.  31170 

Heald  (J.  G.),  and  WRicH-i  (R.)  The  Choctaws  and  their 
Debts,  due  Joseph  G.  Heald  and  Reuben  Wright,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  31 171 


HLARD. 


187 


Healy  ( ).     A  Description  of  Mr.  Hcaly's  Picture  of  the 

Great  Constitutional  Debate  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
January  26,  1830 ;  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  Mr.  Webster 
and  General  Hayne.  Caml/riJ^e :  Metcalf  and  Company.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  35.  H.  31172 

Healy  (J.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Public,  by  Joseph  Healy,  in 
Vindication  of  his  own  Character  ...  through  the  Slanderous 
Abuse  of  Ebenezer  Paine.  Also,  an  Exposition  ...  of  the  Prom- 
inent Features  in  the  Character  of  Ebcnczcr  Paine.  Boston,  [n. 
d.]    8vo,  pp.  44.  31 173 

Healy  (W.)  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Life  &  Adventures  of 
William  Healy.     Boston.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  (i),  17.  H.  31174 

Heap  (G.  H.)  Central  Route  to  the  Pacific,  from  the  Valley 
of  the  Mississippi  to  California:  Journal  of  the  Expedition  of  E. 
F.  Beale,  Superintendent  of  Indian  Affairs  in  California,  and 
Gwinn  Harris  Heap,  from  Missouri  to  California,  in  1853.  ^X 
Gwinn  Harris  Heap.  Philadelphia :  Lippincott^  Grambo  ^  Co. 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  136.    13  Plates.  b.,  ba.,  h.,  p.  31175 

No.  I.  Hear  Both  Sides,  or  an  Address  to  all  Impartial  Men 
of  all  Parties.     Nnv  Tori:  G.  Hardcastle.  [1809.]    8vo,  pp.  38. 

Contains  Hillhouse's  Speech  on  the  Embargo. 

Hear  Both  Sides.  Documents  and  Papers  relating  to  the  Late 
Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad  Accident,  at  Burlington,  N.  J.  ... 
Philadelphia:   Joseph  M.  Wilson.   1 855.     8vo,  pp.  30.         B.,  ba. 

Heard  (I.  V.  D.)  History  of  the  Sioux  War  and  Massacres 
of  1862  and  1H63.  By  Isaac  V.  D.  Heard.  New  York:  Harper 
and  Brothers.   1863.     i2mo,  pp.  354.     Portraits.  ba.  311/8 

The  old  story,  of  the  red  man  made  desperate  by  a  sense  of  unbearable  wrongs, 
avenging  them  upon  the  innocent. 

[Heard  (Jared  M.)]  Origin  of  the  Free  Public  Library  Sys- 
tem of  Massachusetts.     \ClintQn.   i860.]    8vo,  pp.  15.       B.,  H. 

Heard  (J.  T.)  A  Historical  Account  of  Columbia  Lodge 
of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons  of  Boston,  Mass.  By  John  T. 
Heard,  ...  Boston  :  Printed  by  Alfred Mudge  ^  Son.  1856.  i2mo, 
pp.  xi,  (l),  9-592.  B.,  H.  c.  31180 

Also  :  The  Annual  Address  and  Accompanying  Documents  ...  before  the  Grand 
Lodge  01"  Massachusetts,  December  28,  1857.  ...  Boston:  Hugh  H.  Tattle,  Printer. 
1858.  8vo,  pp.  63.  (1).  H.  —  An  Address  ...  before  the  Grand  Lodge  ...  on  'ho  ... 
Dedication  of  Freemasons'  Hall,  in  Boston,  Dec.  27,  1859.  ...  Boston:  f^rigAt  & 
Potter,    i860.     8vo,  pp.  127.      H. 


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Hearnr  (S.)  a  Journey  from  Prince  of  Wales's  Fort  in 
Hudson's  Bay,  to  The  Northern  Ocean.  Undertaken  by  Order 
i>f  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  for  the  Discovery  of  Copjur 
Mines,  A  North-Wcst  Passage,  &c..  In  the  Years  1769,  1770, 
1771,  &  1772.  By  Samuel  Hearne.  London:  Jointed /or  J. 
Strahun  and  T.  Cadell.  1795.  4to,  pp.  xliv,  458.  4  Maps  and 
8  Plates.  B.,  BA.,  c,  h.,  p.  31 181 

of  thii  firit  and  best  edition  there  are  copies  on  large  paper.  It  wai  the  Hrs(  of  x 
long  series  of  Arctic  Voyages  and  Travels  which  reflect  so  much  honor  on  the  British 
I'rcss.  Its  publication  is  due  to  the  celebrated  navigator  La  Perouic  who  captured  Furt 
Albany,  Hudson's  Bay,  and  found  the  MS.  of  Hearne.  The  fort  was  afterwards  surren- 
dered to  the  Brlliih,  but  La  Peruuse  stipulated  fur  the  publication  of  this  work  by  the 
Hudson's  Bay  Company,  which  stipulation  was  honorably  fulfilled  in  this  beautiful  vol- 
ume. Stt  BartlKtt's  Catalogue  of  J.  C.  Brown's  Library  j  "  M.  Rev.,"  xx.  346,  and 
Kich's  "  Bibliotheca  Americana,"  1.  390.  "The  author  will  always  be  remembered  as 
the  rirst  white  man  that  ever  gazed  on  the  dreary  expanse  of  the  Arctic  or  Frozen 
Ocean  from  the  northern  shores  of  the  Continent  of  America." 

Hearne.  [Title  as  above.]  Dublin:  Printed  for  P.  Byrne 
and  J.  Rice.  1 796.  8vo,  pp.  459.  Map  and  8  Plates,  c.  -|- 
Philadelpbia.   l802.     8vo.  31182 

Hearne.  Voyage  du  Fort  du  Prince  de  Galles  dans  la  Baie 
dc  Hudson,  a  I'Ocean  Nord,  Entrepris  par  ordre  de  la  Compagnie 
de  la  Baie  de  Hudson,  dans  les  annees  1769,  1770,  1771,  et  1772, 
et  execute  par  lerre  pour  la  decouverte  d'un  Passage  au  Nord 
Ouest.  Par  Samuel  Hearne.  Traduit  de  I'Anglais  [par  Lalle- 
ment.  Paris  :'\  Imprimerie  de  Patris^  An  VII  [1799].  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  Iviii,  373  ;  332,  xxix,  (2).     5  Maps,  4  Plates.       31 183 

Brunet  quotes  an  edition  in  4to,  and  the  Sobolewski  catalogue  describes  an  edition, 
Paris,  1797,  a  vols.,  which  is  probably  an  error  as  to  the  date.  The  preface  to  this  edi- 
tion confirms  the  legend  as  to  the  discovery  of'  the  journal  referred  to  in  our  No.  31181. 

Hearne.  Landreis  van  't  Prins  van  Wallis  Fort  aan  Hudsons 
Baai,  naar  den  Noorde-Oceaan,  Ondernomen  op  Bevel  van  de 
Maatschappij  der  Hudsons  Baai,  ter  ontdekkinge  van  Koper- 
Mijnen,  een  Noord-Westen  Doortogt,  enz.  in  de  Jaren  1769, 
1770,  1771  en  1772.  Door  Samuel  Hearne.  Uit  het  Engelsche 
vertaald,  met  Aanmerkingen  van  Johann  Reinhold  Forster.  Met 
Plaaten  en  Kaarten.  In  den  Haage^  bij  J.  C.  Leenwestijn.  1798. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  247  ;  (2),  289,  (i).     4  Plates  and  Map.     j.c.B. 

Hearne.  Reise  von  dem  Prinz  vom  Wallis  Fort  an  der 
Hudsons  Bay  bis  zu  dem  Eismeere,  in  den  Jahren  1769  bis  1772. 
Aus  dem  Englischen  ubersetzt.  Mit  Anmerkungen  von  Johann 
Reinhold  Forster.  Berlin:  In  der  Vossiscben  Buchhandlung.  1797. 
8vo,  pp.  284.     3  Plates.  31 185 

Vicrtcr  Thcil  of  the  "  Magazin  von  mcrkwiirdigcn  ncuen  Reisebeschrcibungcn." 


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Hfarne.  Reisf  vom  P'ort  Prinz  Wallis  in  <Jcr  Hudsonsbai 
nach  dcm  nordlichen  VVcltmccr.  Aus  dcin  Englischcn  von  M. 
(Jhr.  Sprcngcl.     Halle:  Renger.    1797.     Hvo.  3' 1^6 

Heath  (H.  H.)     Address  of  General  H.  H.  Heath,  at  Santi 

Fc,  New  Mexico,  ...  the  12th  of  November,  '68,  on  the  Occa- 

lon  of  the  Republican  Jubilee  ...    in  Honor  of  Grant's  Election 

to   the   Presidency.      Santa  /v,  M  M.:  Munderfield  iif  Tucker^ 

Pointers,    1869.     8vo,  pp.  lO.  H.  31  187 

Also:   Letter  from  Gen'l  H.  H.  Huth.     [fyathington.   1870.]     8vo,  pp.  8.      h. 

Heath  (J.  P.)  Reply  of  James  P.  Heath  ...  to  a  Pamphlet 
!>y  H.  May.     IBaltimore.   1839. J    8vo.  3' '88 

Relates  to  an  intended  duel  between  J.  A,  Young  ami    i.  H.  Sotheron. 

Heath  (J.)  Serious  Charges  against  Captain  Oliver  H. 
Perry,  of  the  United  States  Navy.  By  John  Heath  T  ,te  Cap- 
tain of  the  Marine  Corps.  [^Pf^ashington^  June  15,  1H17.J  I2nu), 
pp.  24.  BA.  31 189 

[Heath  (Labaw).l  On  Paper  Money :  its  Influence  on  Na- 
tional Prosperity  ...   Philadelphia.   1825.     8vo,  pp.  15.  ba. 

Heath  (U.  S.)  Oration  ...  before  the  Washington  Society  of 
Maryland,  on  the  Twenty-Second  February,  18 12.  By  Upton 
;  .  Heath,  Esq.  Baltimore :  Printed  hy  Magauran  and  Kennedy. 
1812.     8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.,  M.  31191 

Heath  (William).  Memoirs  of  Mi  jor-General  Heath.  Con- 
taining Anecdotes,  Details  of  Skirmishes,  Battles,  and  other  Mili- 
tary Events,  during  the  American  War.  Written  by  Himself.  ... 
Printed  at  Boston^  By  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews.,  ...  Aug.  1798. 

8vo,  pp.   388,  B.,  BA.,  H.,  p.  31 192 

A  work  of  equal  i-iterest  and  authority;  now  scarce.  An  uncut  copy  sold  for 
$95  at  J.  A.  Rice's  sale,  ordinary  copies  are  worth  about  $l8. 

[Heathcote  (George).]  A  Letter  to  the  ...  Lord  Mayor; 
the  Worshipful  Aldermen, and  Common-Council;  the  Merchants, 
Citizens  and  Inhabitants  of  the  City  of  London.  From  an  Old 
Servant.  London :  W.  Owen,  mdcclxii.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  90.  s. 
+  The  Second  Edition.  London:  W.  Nicoll.  mdcclxii.  8vo, 
pp.  90.     BA.    -\-  The  Third  Edition.     \lbid.'\  3^  ^93 

Relates  to  the  productions  of  several  of  the  British  Colonies  and  Plantations  in 
America,  including  Newfoundland,  Virginia,  Maryland,  the  Carolinas,  and  the  Wi.st 
India  Islands,  and  the  trade  of  Great  Britain  with  these  Colonies.  It  elicited  a  "  Reply 
to  Mr.  Heathcote's  Letter  ...  from  an  Honi-st  Man,  in  which  the  Artumtnts  aie 
proved  to  be  Delusive,  and  the  Facts  Untrue.  '     London.  [1763]     8vo. 


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Heather  (W.)  New  North- American  Pilot.  By  William 
Heather.     London.  1801.    8vo.    s.    +  [/J/^.]  1805.    8vo.    w. 

Heatherington  (A.)  ...  A  Practical  Guide  for  Tourists, 
Miners,  and  Investors,  and  all  Persons  interested  in  the  Develop- 
ment of  the  Gold  Fields  of  Nova  Scotia.  By  A.  Heatherington, 
...  Montreal :  Printed  by  John  Lovell.  1868.  i2mo,  pp.  177,  (2). 
Plan.  B.  31 195 

Heaviside  (J.  T.  C.)  American  Antiquities,  or  the  New 
World  the  Old,  and  the  Old  World  the  New.  By  J.  T.  C. 
Heaviside.     London:  Triibner  &  Co.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  46.  c. 

Hebbard  (  W.  W.)  The  Night  of  Freedom :  An  Appeal,  in 
Verse,  against  the  Great  Crime  of  our  Country,  Human  Bond- 
age !  By  William  Wallace  Hebbard,  ...  Boston :  Sam' I  Chism. 
1857.    8vo,  pp.  42.  B.,  H.  31 197 

Also  :  The  Patriot's  Hope,  Toil  and  the  Toilers,  etc. 

[Heberden  (William).]  An  Account  of  the  Success  of  In- 
oculation for  the  Small-Pox  in  England  and  America.  Together 
with  Plain  Instructions,  By  which  any  Person  may  be  enabled  to 
perform  the  Operation,  and  conduct  the  Patient  through  the  Dis- 
temper. London :  Printed  by  W.  Sirahan.  m,dcc,lix.  4to,  pp. 
8j  12.  P.  31 198 

The  preface  is  a  letter  by  B.  Franklin  of  Philadelphia,  giving  the  substance  of  sta- 
tiffbics  on  the  subject. 

Hebert  (W.)  Visit  to  the  Colony  of  Harmony,  in  Indiana. 
By  William  Hebert.     London.  1825.    8vo.  c.  31 199 

Heberton.  Full  and  Complete  Account  of  the  Heberton 
Tragedy ;  to  which  is  added  Beauchamp,  or  the  Kentucky 
Tragedy.     New  Tori.  [n.  d.]    i8mo,  pp.  68.  31200 

Hechavarria  (Santiago  Jos.  de).  Carta  a  todos  Ics  Medicos, 
y  Cirujanos  de  Santiago  de  Cuba,  de  Jamayca,  y  Provincias  de  la 
Florida.     ^Santiago  de  Cuba.   1 771.]    4to,  pp.  13.  31 201 

Also :  Carta  Pastoral  a  los  Curas,  Beneficiados  ...  de  Santiago  de  Cuba,  etc.  [_San- 
tlago.  1771.]    4to,  pp.  13. 

Hecke  (J.  Valentin).  Reise  durch  die  Vereinigten  Staaten 
von  Nord-Amerika  in  den  Jahren  18 18  und  18 19.  Nebst  einer 
kurzen  Uebersicht  der  neuesten  Ereignisse  auf  dem  Kricgsplatze 
in  Siid-Amerika  und  West-Indien.  Berlin.  1820-21.  2  vols., 
8vo.     Plate.  c.  31202 


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Hecxer  (J.)  Record  of  Visits  to  the  Primary  Schools  of  the 
City  of  New  York  ...  .  By  John  Hecker,  School  Inspector. 
New  Tork.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  28.  s.  31 203 

Heckewelder  (J.)  Names  given  by  the  ...  Delaware  Indians 
to  Rivers,  Streams,  Places,  &c.,  in  the  now  States  cf  Pennsyl- 
vania, New  Jersey,  Maryland  and  Virginia ;  and  also  Names  of 
Chieftains  and  Distinguished  Men  of  that  Nation :  ...  By  the 
Late  Rev.  John  Heckewelder  ...  .  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  James 
Kay^  Jun.  and  Co.   1833.    4to.  pp.  48.  ba.  31204 

Heckewelder  A  Narrative  of  the  Mission  of  the  United 
Brethren  among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegan  Indians,  from  its 
Commencement,  in  the  Year  1740,  to  the  close  of  the  Year  1808. 
Comprising  all  the  Remarkable  Incidents  which  took  Place  at  their 
Missionary  Stations  during  that  Period.  Interspersed  with  Anec- 
dotes, Historical  Facts,  Speeches  of  Indians,  and  other  Interest- 
ing Matter.  By  John  Heckewelder,  Who  was  many  Years  in 
the  Service  of  that  Mission.  Philadelphia:  M*' Car ty  i5t  Davis. 
1820.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  17-429,  Errata,  i  p.    Portrait  of  Zeisberger. 

A  full  and  undoubtedly  faithful  record  of  all  the  details  of  the  Mission,  its  wonderful 
success  and  its  appalling  destruction.  It  is  at  once  an  interesting  story  abounding  in 
veritable  incidents,  and  a  valuable  historv,  fortified  by  impregnable  facts.  See  Field's 
«« Essay,"  No.  678. 

Heckewelder.  Histoire  Moeurs  et  Coutumes  des  Nations 
Indiennes  qui  habitaient  autrefois  la  Pennsylvanie  et  les  etats 
voisins :  par  Jean  Heckewelder,  Missionnaire  Morave,  Traduit  de 
I'Anglais  par  le  Chevalier  Du  Ponceau.  Paris:  J.  De  Bure. 
1822.    8vo,  pp.  (iv),  571.  c.,s.  31206 

This  is  a  translation  of  so  much  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Historical  and  Literary 
Committee  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  Vol.  i.,  as  was  written  by  Hecke- 
welder, with  additions  by  the  translator.    See  Vol.  i.,  No.  11 83. 

Heckewelder.  Reise  von  Bethlehem  in  Pensilvanien  bis 
zum  Wabashflusz  ira  nordwestlichen  Gebiet  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nordamerika.  Mit  Anmerkungen  herausgegeben 
von  M.  C.  Sprengel.     Halle.  1797.    i2mo,  pp.  94.  31207 

Heckewelder.  Nachricht  von  der  Geschichte,  den  Sitten 
und  Gebrauchen  der  Indianischen  Volkerschaften,  welche  ehe- 
mals  Pennsylvanien  und  die  benachbarten  Staaten  bewohnten.  ... 
Aus  dem  Englischen  ubersetzt  und  mit  den  Angaben  anderer 
Schriftsteller  uber  eben  dieselben  Gegenstande  vermehrt  von  F. 
Hesse.  Nebst  einem  Zusatze  von  G.  £.  Schulze.  Gottingen : 
Vandenhoek  tsT  Ruprecht.   1821.    8vo,  pp.  xlvi,  (2),  582,  (2).      c 


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Heckingio  (G.)  I.  N.  D.  de  Praestantla  Coloniae  Gcorgico- 
Anglicanae  prae  Coloniis  aliis.  Deo  benigne  opetn  ferente  illvstri 
splendidissimoqvescholarcharvma.  C.  Collegio  gratiose  approbante 
a.d  xviii.  Septembris  A.  R.  S.  mdccxxxxvii.  horis  antemeridianis 
in  acroaterio  bibliothecae  pvblico,  praeside  M.  Gottfrido  Heckin- 
gio ...  disseret  postea  vero  gymnasio  patriaeque  carmine  ver- 
nacvlo  valedicet  a.et  r.  loannes  Avgvscvs  Vrlspergervs  Avgvus- 
tanvus,  Avgustae  Vindel.  [1747].    4to,  pp.  (8),  52.      j.c.B.  3 1 209 

Relates  to  the  Saltsburger  colony  in  Georgia. 

HiiDDiNG  (E.)  ...  The  Substance  of  a  Sermon  ...  Bath, 
(Maine,)  July  4,  1822,  before  the  New-England  Conference  of 
Ministers  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  By  Elijah  Red- 
ding. ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Lincoln  l^  Edmonds.  [1822.]  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.  31210 

The  author  was  a  Methodist  Bishop,  and  has  published  many  sermons  and  doctrinal 
pieces. 

HEDniNG  Literary  Institute.  Catalogue,  1854.  Ash- 
land, Greene  County,  N.  Y.    Albany.   1855.    8vo.         s.  31 211 

Hedendaagsche  Historie,  of  tegenwoordige  staat  van  Amerika. 
Behelzende  de  Historie  der  Onidekkinge  van  dit  Wereldsdeel  en 
der  Verovering  van  een  gedeelte  van't  zelve  door  de  Spanjaarden ; 
de  algemeene  Beschryving  van  de  Landsen  Lugtsgesteldheid,  de 
Ingezetenen  en  het  gene  tot  de  Natuurlyke  Historie  behoort ; 
de  byzondere  Beschryving  van  een  voornam  gedeelte  dar  tegen- 
w^oordige  Bezittingen  van  de  Kroon  van  Spanje  in  Amerika :  etc. 
Amsterdam  :  Isaac  Tirion.  1766-69.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  676,  (22); 
685,  (18);  620,  (16).     Many  Maps  and  Plates.  31212 

A  history  of  the  present  States  of  America,  embracing  chiefly  notices  of  those  settled 
by  Spain,  in  both  North  and  South  America.  The  latter  half  of  the  third  volume 
relates  to  Louisiana,  Canada  a-.d  the  cou;!tries  near  Hudson's  Bay.  The  numerous 
maps  and  plates  are  well  execuf'sd.  The  entire  series,  relating  to  all  parts  of  the  world, 
forms  45  vols.,  8vo. 

Hedge  (F.  H.)  Conservatism  and  Reform.  An  Oration  ... 
before  the  Peucinian  Society,  Bowdoin  College,  September  5, 
1843.  ^y  Frederic  Hedge.  ...  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and 
James  Brown,  mdcccxliii.    8vo,  pp.  39.  B.,  ba.,  h.  31213 

Hedge.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Willi?.ni  Henry  Har- 
rison ;  ...  delivered  ...  on  the  Day  of  the  National  Fast,  May 
14,  1841.  By  Rev.  Frederic  H.  Hedge.  ...  Bangor:  Printed  by 
Samuel  S.  Smith.   1841.     8vo,  pp.  24.  B.,  BA.  31214 


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193 


Hedge.  Discourse  on  Edward  Everett,  delivered  in  ...  Brook- 
line,  on  the  Twenty-Second  January,  1865.  By  Frederic  Henry 
Hedge.  Boston:  Geo,  C.  Rand ^  Avery  [^Printers'].  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  B.,  H.  31215 

Hedge.  The  National  Weakness :  a  Discourse  ...  in  ... 
Brookline,  on  Fast  Day,  Sept.  26,  1861.  By  Rev.  F.  H.  Hedge, 
D.D.     Boston :  JValker^  ff^ise^  and  Company,  1861.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Hedge.  A  Sermon,  preached  to  the  Independent  Congre- 
gational Society,  March  3d,  1850,  By  Frederic  H.  Hedge,  on 
closing  his  Pastoral  Connexion  with  that  Society.  ...  Bangor  : 
Samuel  S.  Smith,  Printer,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  16.  b.,  m.  31 21 7 

Hedge.  Seventeen  Hundred  Fifty-Eight  and  Eighteen  Hund- 
red Fifty-Eight.  A  New  Year's  Discourse,  Preached  at  Brook- 
line,  ...  1858.  By  Frederic  H.  Hedge,  d.d,  ...  Boston:  Phillips, 
Sampson  and  Company,  1858.    8vo,  pp.  20.  B.,  H.  31 218 

Also;  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1834.  ...  Boston.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  30.  b.,  m. —  ... 
A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  tlie  Church  presented  to  the  Town  of  Stetson  by 
the  Hon.  Amasa  Stetson,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Feb.  2a,  1844.  ...  Bangor.  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  M. — Conscience  and  the  State.  A  Discourse  preached  in  Providence,  April 
27,  1851.  ...  Providence.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  15.  b.,  h.,  m.  —  An  Introductory  Lecture 
delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  Bangor  Lyceum,  Nov.  15th,  1836.  ...  Bangor.  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  BA.,  H.,  M.  —  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Langdjn  frothingham,  d.d.  ... 
Boston :  Press  of  John  Wilson  and  Son.  1 870.  8vo,  pp.  ao.  Portrait.  B.  —  ...  A 
Sermon  preached  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joshua  Young,  Boston,  Feb.  I,  1849.  ... 
Boston.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  32.  b.,  ba.,  m. — The  National  Entail.  A  Sermon  preached 
to  the  First  Congregational  Church  in  BrooKline,  3d  of  July,  1864.  ...  Boston  :  Wright 
&  Potter,  Printers.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  19. — An  Oration  ...  Bangor,  on  the  Fourth  of 
July,  1838.  ...  Bangor.  1838.  8vo,  pp.  38. — A  Sermon  on  the  ...  Late  William 
EUery  Channing  ...  November  17th,  1842.  ...  Bangor:  Samuel  S.  Smith,  Printer, 
1842.  8vo,  pp.  19.  BA. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  in  Brookline  ...  succeeding  the  H'catli 
of  Mr.  Benjamin  Goddard,  November  3,  1861.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  H.  W  Button 
&  Son.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  22.  B.,  BA. — The  Sick  Woman.  A  Sermon  for  t'le  Tin>?. 
...  Boston:  Prentiss  &  Deiand,  Printers.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Hedge  (L.)  The  Duty  and  Manner  of  Singing  in  Chilstian 
Churches  considered  and  illustrated  ;  in  a  Sermon  preuched  at  a 
Singing  Lecture  in  Warwick,  January  29th,  1772.  By  Lemuel 
Hedge  ...  Boston:  R.  Draper.  1772.    8vo.  31219 

Hedge  (L.)  Eulogy  on  the  Rev.  Joseph  McKean,  d.d.  ... 
delivered  before  the  University,  Cambridge,  April  22,  1818.  By 
Levi  Hedge.  ...  Cambridge:  Hilliard  Q  Metcalf,  18 18.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  H.  31220 

Hedges  (H.  P.)  An  Address,  delivered  on  the  20th  of  De- 
cember, 1849,  ^^  ^^^  Occasion  of  the  Celebration  of  the  Two 
Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town  of  East- 

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Hampton,  together  with  an  Appendix,  containing  a  General  His- 
tory of  the  Town  from  its  Settlement  to  the  Year  1800:  By 
Henry  P.  Hedges.  Corrector  Office^  Sag-Harbor^  L.  I.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  100.  3 1 22 1 

Also ;  A  History  of  the  Excise  Law  of  the  State  of  New- York.  ...  An  Address  ... 
January  25,  1853.     Ntw-York.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  15.     ba.,  s. 

Hedges  (I.  A.)  Sorgo ;  or,  The  Northern  Sugar  Plant.  By 
Isaac  A.  Hedges,  the  Pioneer  Investigator  in  the  Northern  Cane 
Enterprise.     Cincinnati :  yfpplegate  bf  Co.   1 863.     i2mo,  pp.  204. 

Hedges  (P.)  Stricture  on  the  "Elementa  Medicinae"  of 
Doctor  Brown.  By  Phineas  Hedge.  Goshen :  David  M.  West- 
cott.  MDCCXcv.     i8mo,  pp.  (6),  130,  (i).  3^223 

A  specimen  oi  early  printing  in  an  interior  town  in  the  State  of  New  York. 

[Hedrick  (B.  S.)J  Are  North  Carolinians  Freemen  ?  ... 
[^Chapel  Hill.   1856.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.,  H.  31224 

[Heeckeren  {Baron  van).'\  Aanteekeningen  betrekkelijk  de 
kolonie  Suriname.     Te  Arnhem    1826.     8vo.     2  Maps.       31225 

[Heeckeren.]  VersLig  van  den  staat  van  h.  Suriname  land- 
bouwkund.  genootschap  :  Piodesse  conamur.  Paramaribo.  1832. 
8vo.  31226 

Set  Teenstra's  "  De  Negerslaveit,"  p.  333,  concerning  the  author  of  these  pieces. 

Heede  (J.  van).  Discours  |  ende  |  Beschrijvinge  van  het  groot  | 
Eylandt  Canaria,  ende  Gomera,  { midtsgaders  het  innemen,  ende  | 
verlaten  van  dien.  |  Alles  ghetrouwelijc  met  grooten  aerbeyt,  wt 
diversche  Journa- 1  liers  by  een  ghebrocht,  ende  vergadert.  Door 
Michiel  loostens  van  Heede,  |  Schrijver  op  de  Armade  vande  E. 
Heeren  des  Nederlants  Staten,  ghede- 1  stineert  op  Westen,  ~nder 
tbevel  ende  commandement  E.  Jonc  Heer  Pieter  |  vander  Doest, 
als  Adn  "'rael  Generael.  |  Begrijpende  alle  de  courssen  ghedaen  in 
dese  Zeevaert,  van  daghe  tot  daghe,  be- 1  ghinnende  vanden  xxv. 
Meye  1599.  tot  op  den  tienden  Septembris  de^zel-  ven  Jaers, 
stilo  novo.  I  Door  Eendrachtich  perseveren,  en  Wet-  telijc  strij- 
den,  van  Noodts  Weghen  |  Wort  met  Eeren,  ende  verblijden. 
Gherech-I tighe  Victorije  verkreghen.  |  Tot  Rotterdam^  \  Bij  Gillis 
Pietersz.  Boec-verkooper  op  Steygher,  \  inden  rooden  Enghel.  M.  D.- 
xcix.  I    4to,  12  1.  31227 

An  account  of  the  Dutch  Expedition  under  Van  der  Does,  which  comprised  no  less 
than  seventy  vessels,  for  the  redress  of  certain  grievances,  and  which  resulted  in  the 
taking  of  AUigona  (in  the  Canaries)  and  the  infliction  of  great  damage  at  St.  Thomas. 
Set  Tromel,  No.  51. 


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Heemskerck  (C.  van).  Journael  |  Oft  Dagheliicx-register  van 
de  Voyagie  na  Rio  |  de  Plata,  ghedaen  met  het  Schip  ghenoemt  de 
Silveren  Werelt,  het  welcke  onder  1 1' Admiraelschap  van  Laurens 
Bicker,  ende  het  bevel  van  Cornelis  van  Heems-kerck  als  Com- 
mies diejCusten  van  Guinea  versocht  hebbende,  ende  van  den 
Admirael  daer  na  versteken  znnde,  alleen  voorts  seylendejna  Rio 
de  Plata,  daer  in  de  voorsz.  Kieviere  by  de  60.  mijlen  opwaerts 
gekomen  wesende,  tot  Bonas  Aeris  den  Commis  (d  welcke  op  de 
val-|sche  aen-biedinghe  van  den  Gouverneur  derselver  Plaetsen, 
cm  vry  te  mooghen  b<indelen,  aen  Landt  voer)  met  noch  8.  ander  | 
Personen  heeft  moeten  achter  laten,  ende  van  daer  wederom  wech 
varende,  noch  selven  seer  deyrlijcken  na 't  af-ster- 1  ven  van  bycans 
all  het  Volck  met  die  Reste  in  de  Bay  Todos  los  Santos  in  der 
Portugijsen  handen  |  ghevallen  is,  alien  Zee-varende  Luyden  tot 


Door  den  Schipper 
Zeer  weerdich  om 


cenen  Spieghel  ende  Excempel  beschreven 
daer  op  gheweest  zijnde  Hendrick  Ottsen. 
lesen  en  aenmerckelijck  om  der  Spaengiaerden  gruwelijcke  wreet- 
heyt  wille ;  die  trouw,  eer  ende  geloof  schandelijck  mis-bruycken,  | 
om  alle  andere  Natien,  ...  uyt  de  niewe  Werelt  te  sluyten,  daer 
sy  door  sulcken  middel  de  verste  af  werden  sullen.  |  ...  (  Gedruckt 
tot  Amstelredam  by  Cornelis  C/aesz^  op  't  Water  in  't  Schrijf-boek^ 
Anno  1603. 1  Obi.  4to,  pp.  49.  5  Plates,  -f  To/  Amstelredam  by 
Michiel  Colijn^  Boeck-ver cooper  op  't  Water  by  de  Oude-brUgge  int 
Huys-boeck.  1617.I    Obi.  4to,  pp.  54.     5  Plates.  31228 

Heer  (O.)  Flora  fossilis  arctica.  Die  fossile  Flora  der  Polar- 
lander  enthaltend  die  in  Nordgronland,  auf  der  Melville-Insel,  im 
Banksland,  am  Mackenzie,  in  Island  und  in  Spitzbergen  entdeck- 
ten  fossilen  Pilanzen.  Von  O.  Heer.  Mit  einem  Anhang  uber 
versteinerte  Kolzer  der  arctischen  Zone  von  Dr.  Carl  Cramer  ... 
Zurich :  Friedrich  Schulthess.   1868.    4to,  pp.  vii,  192.    50  Plates. 

Heeren  (Arnold  Hermann  Ludwig).  Handbuch  der  Ge- 
schichte  des  europaischen  Staatensystems  und  seiner  Colonieen. 
Dritte  Ausgabe.    ...   G'dttingen:  J.  F.  Rower.    1819.     8vo,  pp. 


xxxvni. 


880. 


c.  31230 


Heeren.  History  of  the  Political  System  of  Europe,  and  its 
Colonies,  From  the  Discovery  of  America  to  the  Independence 
of  the  American  Continent.  From  the  German  of  A.  H.  L. 
Heeren.  ...  Northampton^  Mass.  1828.  2  vols.,  8vo.  +  North- 
ampton^ Mass.:  S.  Butler  and  Son.  1829.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
314;  X,  406.     B.    +  Oxford:  D.  A.  Talboys.  3123^ 

The  translation  is  by  George  Bancroft.     The  English  edition,,  described  below,  was 
edited  by  the  publisher,  D.  A.  Talbays,  an  eminent  and  learned  bookseller  at  Oxford. 


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IIeeren.  a  Manual  of  the  History  of  the  Political  System 
of  Europe  and  its  Colonies,  from  its  Formation  at  the  Close  of 
the  Fifteenth  Century,  to  its  Re-establishment  upon  the  Fall  of 
Napoleon.  By  A.  H.  L.  Heeren.  Translated  from  the  Fifth 
German  Edition.  Oxford:  D.  A.  Talboys.  mdcccxxxiv.  2 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxix,  372  ;  xvi,  464.  h.  -{-  Reprinted^  London  : 
Henry  G.  Boon,  mdcccxlvi.    8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  540.     b.,  c.  31232 

Some  coplei  of  the  Oxford  edition  have  the  imprint  London  t  H,  G.  Bohn. 

Heeren.  Manuel  Historique  du  Systime  Politique  des  £ltats 
de  I'Europe  et  de  leurs  Colonies  :  ...  traduit  de  Pallemand.  Paris. 
1 82 1.  8vo,  pp.  364.  -|-  Traduit  de  I'allemand  sur  la  troisiemc 
edition.     Paris:  Videcocq.  1 84 1.    2  vols.,  8vo.  s.  31233 

Heermans  (J.)  ...  War  Power  of  the  President — Summary 
Imprisonment — Habeas  Corpus.  By  J.  Heermans.  New  Tori : 
Loyal  Publication  Society.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  lO.  B.  31234 

Hegewisch  {Prof.)  Amerikanisches  Magazin.  See  Vol.  i., 
No.  1287,  add  for  collation,  pp.  (6),  190, 166 ;  (4),  200 ;  (4),  184. 

[Hegner  (J.  K.)]     See  Crantz,  Vol.  v.,  No.  174 12. 
Heguerty  (D').     Essai  sur  les  Interets  du  commerce  mari- 


time.    La  Haye.  1754.     i2mo,  pp.  258. 


31236 


The  I  Heidelbergh  Catechism  |  or  |  Method  of  Instruction,  |  ir 
the  I  Christian  Religion,  |  as  |  The  same  is  taught  in  the  Reformer 
Churches  |  and  Schools  of  Holland.  |  Translated  for  the  Use  of 
the  Reformed  Protestant  |  Dutch  Church,  of  the  City  of  New- 
York.  I  NeW'Tork:  \  Printed  and  Sold  by  John  Holty  at  the  \  Ex- 
change. I  MDCCLXiv.  I  8vo,  pp.  46.  -f~  Sixth  Edition.  Albany. 
1799.    8vo,  pp.  60.  N.  31237 

The  Heidelbeix^  Catechism,  in  German,  Latin,  and  English : 
With  an  Historical  Introduction.  Prepared  and  published  by  the 
Direction  of  the  German  Reformed  Church  in  the  United  States 
of  America.  Tercentenary  Edition.  New  Tor k:  Charles  Scribner. 
4to,  pp.  277.  31238 

Heidelberg  College,  Tiffin^  Ohio.  Catalogue.  1857.  San- 
dusky. 1858.    8vo.  s.  31239 

Heijlidij  (C.  J.)  De  modo  procedendi  Surinamensi  in  causis 
criminalibus,  cum  veteri  tum  novissimo.  Traject.  a  Rhenum. 
1857.    8vo.  31240 


}i..ji^i..c^\^\'.:r^:^ 


HELOEKUliUGlA. 


'97 


Heine  (Wilhelm).  Reise  um  die  Erdc  nach  Japan  an  Bord 
dcr  Expcditions-Escadron  unter  Com.  Perry  in  den  jahren  1853, 
54,  und  55,  unternommen  im  Auftragc  der  Regierung  der  Ver- 
cinigten  Staaten.  Leipzig:  H.  Costemhle.  1856.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
PP-  321 }  375-  3»24i 

Trantlated  into  French,  Bruxtlltti  A.  Lacroix,  ...  1 859.  1  volt.,  8vo.  +  Seconde 
Edition.     [/£/</.]  1863. 

Heine.  Wanderbilder  aus  Central- Amerika.  Skizzen  eines 
deutschen  Malers  von  Wilhelm  Heine.  Mit  einem  Vorwort 
von  Friedrich  Gerstacker.  Zweite  Auflage.  Leipzig:  Hermann 
Coitenoble.  1853.     i8mo,  pp.  xvi,  264.    b.   -\- [Ihid.'\  1857.    ^^^' 

Also:  Graphic  Scenes  of  the  Japan  Expedition.  Ntto  Torht  G.  P.  Putnam.  1856. 
Folio.    10  Plates. 

Heinecke  (S.)  Genealogy  from  Adam  to  Christ ;  with  the 
Genealogy  of  Adam  Heinecke  and  Henry  Vandersaal,  from  1747 
to  1868.  By  Rev.  Samuel  Heinecke.  To  which  is  added,  a 
Brief  Account  of  the  Author's  Travels  as  an  Evangelist,  with 
ten  Sermons  composed  by  Himself.  Philadelphia:  Collins.  1869. 
i2mo,  pp.  231.  c.  31243 

Heiner  (E.)  Centenary  Sermon  ...  December  8th,  1850,  on 
the  Occasion  of  the  Centenary  Celebration  of  the  First  German 
Reformed  Congregation  of  Baltimore.  By  Rev.  Elias  Heiner, 
A.M.  Baltimore:  Sherwood  i^  Co.  1850.  i6mo,  pp.  52.  + 
Second  Edition.    [/&<W.]  31244 

Also :  Reminiscences  of  a  Quarter  of  a  Century :  A  Sermon  ...  in  ...  Baltimore, 
January  13,  1861.  ...  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  D.  Toy.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  23,  (i). 

Heinriach  (A.  p.)  The  Dawnings  of  Music  in  Kentucky, 
or  the  Pleasures  of  Harmony,  in  the  Solitudes  of  Nature.  (Opera 
Prima.)     Philadelphia.   1820.     Folio,  pp.  269.  31245 

Heinzen  (K.)  Die  Teutschen  und  die  Amerikaner.  Von 
Karl  Heinzen.     Zweite  Auflage.     Boston,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  59. 

Also:  A  Few  "Patriotic"  Contemplations.  ...  Translated  by  C.  P.  [n.  p.  1870?] 
8vo,  pp.  4.  H.  —  Mankind  the  Criminal.  A  Lecture  ...  in  Washington,  D.  C.  ... 
Roxbury,  Matt.  [n.  d.]    izmo,  pp.  24.     b.,  ba.,  h. 

Heising  (A.)  England  und  die  Anglo-Sachsische  Staaten- 
bildung  in  Amerika,  Westindien  und  Australien,  vom  Ursprung 
bis  auf  die  Gegenwart.  Berlin:  A.  Sacco  [about  1835].  8vo, 
pp.  258.  c.  31247 

Helderbergia.     See  [Schoolcraft  (H.  R.)] 


1 98 


HELLMUTH. 


Heldrino  (O.  G.)  Binnen-  en  bultenlandsche  kolonisatie, 
in  betrekking  tot  dc  armoede.     Amittrdam.   1846.    8vo.     31248 

Colonization  at  home  and  abroad,  with  relation  to  pauperiim. 

Helen  Lason :  A  Peep  at  New- York  Society.  Philadelphia. 
1855.     i2mo.  31249 

Hellenbroeck  (A.)  Specimen  of  Divine  Truths,  Fitted  for 
the  Use  of  those,  of  various  Capacities,  who  desire  to  prepare 
themselves  for  a  due  Confession  of  their  Faith.  By  the  Rev. 
Mr.  A.  Hellenbroeck,  Late  Minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Rotterdam. 
Translated  from  the  Dutch,  for  the  Use  of  the  Reformed  Prot- 
estant Dutch  Church,  of  the  City  of  New- York.  New-Tor k: 
Printed  by  John  Holt^  opposite  the  Exchange,  mdcclxv.  8vo,  pp. 
95.    -|-  New  Brunswick.   1787.     l2mo.    +  If^ilmington.   1 797. 

Heller  (Carl  Bartholon-.deus).  Reisen  in  Mexiko  in  den 
Jahren  1845-48.  Leipzig:  IV.  Engelmann.  1853.  ^^°»  PP* 
xxiv,  432.     Plate  and  2  Maps.  B.,  c,  s.  31 251 

Hellier  (T.)  The  I  Vain  Prodigal  Life,  |  and  |  Tragical  Peni- 
tent Death  |  of  |  Thomas  Hellier  |  Born  at  Whitchurch  near  Lyme  | 
in  Dorset-shire  :  |  Who  for  Murdering  his  Master,  |  Mistress,  and 
a  Maid,  was  Executed  accor- 1  ding  to  Law  at  Wesiover  in  Charles 
City,  in  |  the  Country  of  Virginia,  neer  the  Plantation  |  called  Hard 
Labour,  where  he  perpetrated  |  the  said  Murders.  |  He  SuiFer'd  on 
Munday  the  5th  of  August,  1678.  |  And  was  after  Hanged  up  in 
Chains  at  Windmill- 1  Point  on  James  River.  |  London :  I  Pointed /or 
Sam.  Crouch  at  the  Princes  Arms.,  a  corner-shop  of\  Popes-head-alley  in 
Cornhil.   1 680.     4to,  pp.  (4),  40.  j.c.B.  31252 

Hellier  &  Co's  Chicago  Business  Directory  for  1859-60,  with 

which  is  combined  a  Commercial  Register  of  the  Business  Men 

of  the  City  of  New  York.    ...    1859.  .•••    Hellier  i5f  Co.y  New 

I'ork.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  57.  31253 

See  alto  our  Vol.  iv.,  No.  12641. 

Hellimer  (Regis).  Episodes  de  la  guerre  des  Etats-Unis 
d'Amerique  (i 861-1862).  Memoires  du  Yankee  James  Trevor. 
Limoges:  Ardant freres.  [1863.]     8vo,  pp.  288.     Plate.  B. 

Hellmuth  (L)  a  Reply  to  a  Letter  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  the 
Lord  Bishop  of  Montreal  and  Metropolitan  of  Canada,  addressed 
to  the  Bishops  and  Clergy  of  the  United  Church  of  England  and 
Ireland  in  Canada.  By  L  Hellmuth,  Archbishop  of  Huron. 
^ebec.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  26.  31255 


HELMS. 


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Hello  (J.  M.)  Relation  dc  rExpedition  dc  la  Corvette  la 
Creole,  au  Mcxiquc,  en  1838  et  1839.  Par  J.  M.  Hello.  Paris: 
Dufart.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  60.  31236 

Hellwald  (F.  von).  Die  americanischc  Vtilkerwanderung. 
Eine  Studie  von  Friedrich  von  Hellwald  ...  .  IVitn:  Adolf  Hol%- 
hamer.   1866.     i2mo,  pp.  (2),  iii,  54.  ba.  31257 

Hellwald.  Maximilian  i.  Kaiser  von  Mexico.  Sein  Leben, 
Wirken  und  Tod,  nebst  eincm  Abriss  der  Geschichte  des  Kaiser- 
reichs.     fVien :  BraumiilUr.   1869.    2  parts,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  617. 

Helm  (C.  J.)  Letter  from  Ch.  J.  Helm  Esqr.  on  the  Block- 
ade and  Rights  of  Neutrals.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  19.       h. 

Helm  (J.  I.)  Memoir  of  Martha  Thompson  Sharp.  By 
James  I.  Helm.  Philadelphia.  1849.  l6mo.  c.  -|"  ^^^  Tork. 
[1853.]    i6mo.  c.  31260 

Helm  (J.  L.)  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Hon.  John  L[ariic] 
Helm,  late  Governor  of  Kentucky.  [By  a  Committee.]  Pub- 
lished by  Direction  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Kentucky. 
Frankfort  (A>.) ;  S.  I.  M.  Major^  Public  Printer.  1868.  8vo,  pp. 
144.     Portrait.  •  c.  31 261 

Helmer  (C.  D.)  Two  Sermons,  i.  Signs  of  our  National 
Atheism.  11.  The  War  Begun.  By  C.  D.  Helmer,  Milwaukee. 
...  April  2 1st  and  28th,  1861.  Milwaukee:  Terry  ^  Cleaver. 
1861.    8vo,  pp.  35.  31262 

Also ;  The  Stars  and  Stripes.  A  Poem  pronounced  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
Society,  Yale  College,  July  30,  1862.  ...  New  Havens  E.  Haynet.  1862.  8vo,  pp. 
23-47. 

Helmig  van  der  Vegt  (A.)  Proeve  eener  Handleiding  om 
het  Neger-Engelsch,  zoo  als  hetzelve  over  het  algemeen  binnen 
de  Kolonie  Suriname  gesproken  wordt,  ...  Door  A.  Helmig  van 
der  Vegt.     Amsterdam.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  56.  31263 

Helms  (A.  Z.)  Tagebuch  einer  Reise  durch  Peru,  von 
Buenos-Ayres  auf  dem  grossen  Platailusse  uber  Potosi  nach  Lima 
der  Hauptstadt  des  Konigreichs  Peru.  Vom  Koniglich  Spani- 
schen  Huttendirektor  Anton  Zacharius  Helms.  Dresden :  In  der 
Waltherischen  Hofbuchhandlung.   1798.    Svo,  pp.  300.  J.C.B, 

Helms.  Travels  from  Buenos  Ayres,  by  Potosi,  to  Lima. 
With  Notes  by  the  Translator,  containing  Topographical  De- 
scriptions of  the  Spanish  Possessions  in  South  America.     Drawn 


200 


HE/PER. 


from  the  Last  and  Best  Authorities.  Hy  Anthony  Zuchariah 
HelmSf  formerly  Director  of  the  Mines  near  Cracow  in  Poland, 
nnd  late  Director  of  the  Mines,  ...  in  Peru.  London:  Richard 
Phi/lips.  iSo6.  i2mo,  pp.  xii,  287.  Map.  ba.,  h.  -f- [Another 
Edition.    Hid."]  1807.    8vo,  pp.  92.   -f  Second  Edition.    London. 


1807.    i2mo,  pp.  304.     Plate  and  2  Maps. 


31265 


i   I 


An  abridgment  of  Helma'  traveli,  which  occupiei  loS  pagei  and  an  appendix  of  150 
pages,  coniiiting  of  extracti  from  Alcedo,  Ullua,  Ice.     Sit  '*  M.  Rev.,'  liii.  148. 

Helms.  Voyage  dans  rAm6rique  M6ridionale,  commen9ant 
par  Buenos  Ayres  et  Potosi  jusqu'^  Lima,  Avec  un  Appendicc 
contenant  la  Description  la  plus  complete  et  la  plus  exacte  dcs 
Poiisessions  ou  Colonies  espagnoles  dans  I'Amdrique  meridionaic  i 
Appendice  form£  de  I'extrait  des  meilleurs  Voyages  les  plus 
niodernes ;  Par  Antoine  Zacharie  Helms.  Traduit  de  I'Anglais 
par  M.  B.  B.  D.  V.,  member  de  plusieurs  Academies.  Paris: 
Galignam,  1812.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  x,  257.    2  Maps.    H.,  s. 

Helmuth  (J.  H.  C.)  Kurze  Nachricht  von  dem  eelben  Fic- 
her,  Philadelphia,  von  J.  H.  C.  Helmuth.  Philadelphia.  1793. 
8vo.  B.  31267 

Helmuth.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Yellow  Fever  in  Phila- 
delphia, for  the  Reflecting  CKristian.  By  J.  Henry  C.  Helmuth, 
...  Translated  from  the  German  by  Charles  Erdmann.  ...  Phila- 
delphia :  Printed  by  Jonet^  Hoffl^  Derrick.  m,dcc,xciv.    8vo,  pp. 

(4),  55.  B.,  P.  3126a 

Also ;  Kurze  Andachten  einer  gottsuchenden  Seele,  auf  alle  Tage  der  Woche,  und 
andcre  Umstiinde  einrichtet,     Gtrmaiitaun:  M.  Billmejir,  1795.    lamo,  pp.  18.    c. 

A  Help  to  a  National  Reformafion.  Containing  An  Abstract 
of  the  Penal-Laws  against  Prophaneness  and  Vice.  Fifth  Edi- 
tion, Enlarged.     London.   1706.    8vo,  pp.  (16),  131.      B.  31269 

Includes  an  account  of  the  efTorts  for  the  reformation  of  morals  in  Jamaica  and  in 
New  England,  pp.  4,  9,  11-16. 

Helper  (H.  R.)  Compendium  of  the  Impending  Crisis  of 
the  South.  By  Hinton  Rowan  Helper,  of  North  Carolina. 
New  Tork:  A.  B.  Burdick.  1859.    ^vo,  pp.  214.   -j-  \Jhid.'\  i860. 

Helper.  The  Impending  Crisis  of  the  South :  how  to  meet 
it.  By  Hinton  Rowan  Helper,  of  North  Carolina.  New  York : 
Burdick  Brothers.  1857.  li'no*  PP-  413-  c.  ■\-  Hundredth 
Thousand.     New  York  :  A.  B.  Burdick.  1 860.     1 2mo,  pp.  420. 

For  a  reply  ut  Peiisner  (E.),  The  Union,  and  Wolfe  {Judge), 


HELPS. 


aoi 


maica  and  in 


Helper.  The  Land  of  Gold.  Reality  versus  Fiction,  fiy 
Hinton  Rowan  Helper  ...  .  Baltimori :  For  tht  Author.  1855. 
lamo,  pp.  300.  B.,  c.  31272 

Helper.  The  Negroes  in  Ncgroland  ;  the  Negroes  in  Amer- 
ica }  and  Negroes  Generally.  Also,  the  Several  Races  of  White 
Men,  considered  as  the  Involuntary  and  Predestined  Supplanters 
of  the  Black  Races.  A  Compilation.  By  Hinton  Rowan 
Helper  ...  .  Ntw  Tori:  G.  IV.  Carltton.  muccclxviii  i2mo, 
pp.  254.  B.  31273 

Helper.  Nojoque;  A  Question  for  a  Continent.  By  Hinton 
Rowan  Helper  ...  .  New  Tork:  George  IV.  Carltton  isf  Co.  mdccc- 
Lxvii.     i2mo,  pp.  479.  B.,  c.  31274 

[Helps  (Arthur).]  The  Conquerors  of  the  New  World  and 
their  Bondsmen  being  a  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Events  which 
led  to  Negro  Slavery  in  the  West  Indies  and  America.  ...  Lon- 
don:  fVilliam  Pickering.  1848-52.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  x, 
(2),  264,  (l);  (4),  300.  B.  3127s 

Now  icarce.     The  author  !i  laid  to  have  luppressed  the  work, 

[Helps.]  A  Letter  on  *' Uncle  Tom's  Cabin."  ...  Cambridge: 
John  Bartlett.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  31276 

Helps.  The  Life  of  Columbus,  the  Discoverer  of  Anierica. 
Chiefly  by  Arthur  Helps  ...  London :  Bell  and  Daldy.  l86g.  Post 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  262,  (i).  a.,  BA.  31277 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint  Philadilpkiat  J.  B.  Lippintott  &  Ce. 

Helps.  The  Life  of  Las  Casas, "  The  Apostle  of  the  Indies." 
By  Arthur  Helps.  ...  London:  Bell  and  Daldy.  1868.  8vo,  pp. 
xix,  292.     Map.    B.    -f  Second  iLdition.     {Ibid.]  1868.     Map. 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint  Philadilphia :  J.  B.  Lippincoti  &  Co.  1868.  In  this 
woric,  reproduced  with  additions  from  the  author's  "  Spanish  Conquest,"  Mr.  Helps  has 
refuted  the  charge  that  Las  Casas,  in  his  anxiety  to  relieve  the  Indians  from  the  slavery 
imposed  upon  them  by  the  Spaniards,  first  suggested  the  institution  of  African  slavery. 

Helps.  The  Life  of  Pizarro,  with  some  Account  of  his  Asso- 
ciates in  the  Conquest  of  Peru.  By  Arthur  Helps.  London :  Bell 
and  Daldy.  1869.  i6mo,  pp.  xxii,  320.  B.,  ba.  -}- Second  Edi- 
tion.   [Ibid."]  3 1 279 

Helps.  The  Spanish  Conquest  in  America  and  its  Relation 
to  the  History  of  Slavery  and  to  the  Government  of  Colonies. 
By  Arthur  Helps.    London:  John  IV.  Parker  ^  Son.   1855-1861. 

VOL.  VIII.  25 


i 


202 


HEMING. 


4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  XV,  528  ;  vii,  526,  (i)  j  viii,  584 ;  viii,  510,  (1). 
B.,  BA.  -\- New  Tork :  Harper  i^  Brothers.  1857.  4  vols.,  i2mo, 
pp.  490;  470;  532  ;  456.  Map.  H.  -{-London:  Parier,  Son^  fsf 
Bown.  1 86 1.    4  vols.,  8vo.  31280 

*'  The  whole  of  this  noble  work  is  devoted  to  a  history  of  the  relations  of  the  Indians 
of  America  to  its  Spanish  invaders ;  and  the  effect  of  their  occupation,  and  conquest 
upon  the  population,  religion,  and  manners  of  the  aborigines.  The  various  narratives 
and  histories,  which  describe  the  awful  destruction  of  many  Indian  nations  by  the 
Spaniards,  arc  criticised  with  true  philosophical  acumen,  and  the  veracity  and  capability 
of  their  authors  fairly  examined."  See  Field's  "  Essay,"  No.  682 ;  Fraser's  "  Maga- 
zine," Lvi.  441,  and  "  Westminster  Review,"  New  Series,  viii.  579. 

Helvington  j  a  Dramatic  Story  in  Five  Acts.  Memphis.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  187.  B.  31281 

[Helyot  {le  Pere).^  Histoire  des  Ordres  Monastiques,  religi- 
eiix  er  militaires,  et  des"  Congregations  Seculieres  de  I'un  &  de 
Tautre  sexe  [continuee  jusqu'a  present  par  M.  Bullot,  avec  un 
Catalogue  des  livres  qui  traitent  des  ordres  Monastiques].  Paris : 
Chez  yean  Baptiste  Coignard.  1 7 14-19.  8  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xcviii, 
(5),  399i  (24) ;  (7)»  436,  (3O  i  xvi,  (8),  456,  (47) ;  (8),  464,  (42)i 
(6),  488,  (20)  i  (8),  446,  (26);  (8),  493,  (34)  i  (8),  446,  (38). 
Plates.     B.    -f  Paris.  1 792.    8vo.  H.  31282 

Relates  to  their  labors  in  America.  "  Cet  ouvrage,  fi-uit  d'ui:  •'ravail  de  25  ans,  est 
plein  de  savantes  /echerches,  et  est  plus  exact,  quoiqu'il  ne  le  soit  pas  toujours,  que  ceux 
des  ecrivains  qui  i'avaient  precede." — Fxixik.  See  Brunei's  "  Manuel "  for  other  edi- 
tions and  other  works  by  this  author. 

Hemenway  (A.  M.)  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Vermont.  Edited 
by  Abby  Maria  Hemenway.  ...  Rutland:  George  J.  Tuttle  i^  Com 


pany.    1858. 
Boston,  i860. 


i2mo,  pp.  XII,  400. 
i2mo,  pp.  514. 


-}-  Second  Revised  Edition, 
s.  31283 


Some  copies  of  the  Second  Edition  have  the  imprint  Brattleboro.  i860. 

Hemenway,  The  Vermont  Historical  Gazetteer:  a  Maga- 
zine, embracing  a  History  of  Each  Town,  Civil,  Ecclesiastical, 
Biographical  and  Military.  Edited  by  Abby  Maria  Hemenway. 
Burlington^  Ft.:  Miss  J.  M.  Hemenway.   1867-71.     2  vols.,  8vo, 


pp.  xi,  1096}  Ii99>     Portraits  and  Plates. 


B/.,  H.  31284 


This  is  a  series  of  Town  Histories,  grouped  in  Counties,  and  issued  in  quarterly  num- 
bers. Each  number  containing  100  pages  in  double  columns,  and  portrait.  It  was  first 
issued  as  the  "  Vermont  Quarterly  Gazetteer."     LudJow,  Vt.  i860. 

[Heming]  (T.)    a  Sermon  ...  Wfore  the  Incorporated  Society 

for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts  ...  February 

17,  1737-8.     By  Thomas,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor.    London:  j. 

and  y.  Pemberton.  MDCCxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  70,  (1).       ba.  31285 

Since  setting  this  up,  and  too  late  to  alter,  we  discovered  it  should  be  under  Herring. 


HEMPHILL. 


ao3 


The  Hemisphere.  English  and  French  Journal ;  containing 
Literary  and  Biographical  Varieties,  dedicated  to  Americans,  ... 
Philadelphia.  1810-11.  31286 

Hemmenway  (M.)  a  Discourse  Delivered  at  Welles,  on  the 
22d  February,  1800,  Occasioned  by  the  Lamented  Death  of 
General  George  Washington.  By  Moses  Hemmenway,  d.d.  ... 
Portsmouth  (N.  H.):  C.  Peirce.  1800.    8vo,  pp.  16.        c.  31287 

Hemmenway.  A  Sermon,  Preached  ...  May  26,  1784.  Be- 
ing the  Day  of  General  Election.  By  Moses  Hemmenway,  a.m. 
...  Boston:  ...  Printed  by  Benjamin  Edes  and  Sons^ ...  m,dcc,lxxxiv. 

8V0,  pp.  52.  B.,  BA.,  H.  31288 

Also :  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  John  Kelly,  Hempstead,  December  5, 
179s.  ...  Dover.  1793.  8vo.  m. —  ...  Sermon  ...  at  York,  March  16,  igio,  at  the 
Interment  of  ...  Rev.  ...  Isaac  Lyman.  ...  Boston:  Prist  of  John  Eliotj  Jun.  1810. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  BA.,  N.,  w.  —  A  Sermon  ...  March  nth,  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev- 
erend James  Pike  ...  .  Dover :  Printed  by  Eliphalet  Ladd.  m,dcc,xcii.  8vo,  pp.  28.  b. 
—  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Jonathan  Calef  ...  June  11,  1794.  ... 
Hallowill  (District  of  Maine)  :  Printed  by  Hotvard  S.  Robinson.  1795.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h. 
And  many  sevmons  on  religious  and  doctrinal  topics. 

Hemmersam  (Michael).  Guineische  und  West-Indianische 
Reissbeschreibung  de  An.  1639.  biss  1645.  Von  Ambsterdam 
nach  ...  Brasilien  ...  .  NUrnberg:  Paul  Fiirsten.  [1647.]  8vo, 
pp.  109.  +  Vermehrt  durch  C.  L.  Diethern.  NUrnberg:  Paul 
Fiirstens.  [1663.]     l6mo,  pp.  (30),  109,  (26).         ba.,  h.  31289 

Relates  to  Brazil,  Guyana,  Peru,  Chile,  Paraguay,  etc.  The  edition  of  i66j  con- 
tains an  Appendix,  pp.  4.7,  which  seems  to  have  been  a  separate  publication.  For  other 
editions  see  our  Vol.  vi.,  p.  568,  569. 

Hemmersam.  West-Indlanisk  Reese-BeskrifFning,  fran  ahr 
1639  till  1645.  Ifran  Amsterdam  till  St.  Foris  de  Mina,  itt 
Castell  i  Africa :  Forattat  och  beskrefvin  aff  Michael  Hammer- 
sam,  Borg.  uthi  Nurenberg.  Och  nu  pa  wart  Swanska  Spraak 
forwand  och  tryckt  ...  JVijsingborg  ...  "Johan  Kanckel.  Anno 
MDCLxxiv.    Small  4to,  pp.  (8),  94.  c  31290 

"Cet  ouvrage  ne  se  trouve  pas  cite  par  aucun  bibliographe.     TrJs-rare." — LKC'utc. 

Hemphill  (J.)  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the 
Hon.  Thomas  J.  Rusk,  Late  U.  S.  Senator  from  Texas.  Deliv- 
ered in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  State 
of  Texas,  on  the  Seventh  of  November,  1857.  By  John  Hemp- 
hill. ...  Austin  :  Printed  by  "John  Marshall  bf  Co.  1857.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  H.  3 1 29 1 

Also;  Speech  ...  on  the  State  of  the  Union.  ...  In  the  Senate  ...  January  a8,  1861 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.     h. 


204 


HEMPSTEAD. 


Hf>   'ff 'M   iff! 


Hemphill  (Joseph).  Speech  of  Mr.  Hemphill,  on  the  Mis- 
souri Question  ...  .  If^ashington.  [1819.]    8vo,  pp.  27.    H.,  i*.,  s. 

Also;  Speech  ...  on  the  subject  of  Roads  and  Canals,  [fyathingion.  1813.3  8vo. 
w.  —  Mr.  Hemphill's  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  Construct  a  National  Road  from  Buffalo 
to  New  Orleans,  ...  March  23,  1830.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  23.     N.  a. 

Hemphill  (Samuel).  A  Defence  Of  Mr.  Hemphill's  Observ- 
ations :  or,  An  Answer  to  the  Vindication  of  the  Rev.  Commis- 
sion.    Philadelphia  :  Printed  and  Sold  by  B.  Franklin.   1735.     8vo, 

PP-  47>  (0-  »•»  **•  31293 

Hemphill.  Extract  of  the  Minutes  of  the  Commission  of 
the  Synod,  Relating  to  the  Reverend  Samuel  Hemphill.  Phila- 
delphia: Printed  and  sold  by  B.  Franklin,  i"]^^.    i2mo,  pp.  13.    B. 

Hemphill.  A  Letter  to  a  Friend  in  the  Country,  Containing 
the  Substance  of  a  Sermon  Preached  at  Philadelphia,  in  the  Con- 
gregation of  The  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill,  Concerning  the  Terms 
of  Christian  and  Ministerial  Communion.  Philadelphia :  Printed 
and  sold  by  B.  Franklin^  at  the  new  Printing-  Office  near  the  Market. 
1735.     i6mo,  pp.  40.  W.  31295 

Hemphill.  Remarks  upon  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  A  Letter  to 
a  Friend,  5cc.,  containing  the  Substance  of  a  Sermon  preached  at 
Philadelphia,  in  the  Congregation  of  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill.  Phil- 
adelphia.  1735.     i6mo,  pp.  32.  M.  31296 

Hemphill.  A  Vindication  of  the  Reverend  Commission  of 
the  Synod,  in  Answer  to  Observations  on  their  proceedings 
against  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill.  Philadelphia :  Printed  and  sold 
by  B.  Franklin.  1735.     i6mo,  pp.  63.  m.  31297 

These  pieces,  relative  to  Hemphill  who  was  an  Irishman,  are  introduced  here  because 
they  are  slightly  historical ;  some  of  them  are  moreover  early  specimens  of  Franklin's 
press,  and,  in  Sparks'  judgment,  some  are  written  by  Franklin.  See  [Franklin  (B.)], 
Vol.  VII.,  No.  25591.     &e  alto  Sparks'  "Life  of  Franklin,"  p.  125. 

Hempstead  (S.)  Masonic  Oration  ...  by  S.  Hempstead,  Esq., 
on  St.  John's  Day,  June  24,  1846.    Dubuque,  Iowa.    i2mo,  pp.  6. 

Hempstead  Case,  State  of  New  York.  In  the  Court  for  the 
Trial  of  Impeachments  and  the  Correction  of  Errors.  Between 
Richard  Bedell  and  others.  Respondents,  and  Samuel  Denton, 
Benjamin  Tredwell  and  others.  Appellants.  On  Appeal  from 
the  Court  of  Chancery.  Case  on  behalf  of  the  Respondents. 
Ne-    Tork.  1818.    8vo,  pp.  over  504.  n.  31299 


HENDERSON. 


205 


Hempstead  Case.  In  Error.  The  Town  of  North  Henvp- 
stead,  etc.,  Appellants,  and  the  Town  of  Hempstead,  etc..  Re- 
spondents.    Appellants'  Case.     New  Tork.  1825.    8vo.  n. 

Hempstead  Institute.     Circular.    New  Tork.  1857.    8vo. 

Henchman  (N.)  A  Letter  to  the  Reverend  Mr.  William 
Hobby,  Occasioned  by  sundry  Passages  in  his  ...  Letter,  In 
Vindication  of  Mr.  Whitefield's  Itinerancy  and  Conduct.  By 
Nathaniel  Henchman  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  T.  Fleet.  1745. 
4to,  pp.  12.  B.,  H.,  M.,  w.  31302 

Also !  Letter  to  Stephen  Chase,  stating  why  he  will  not  admit  G.  Whitefield  into 
his  Pulpit.  Boston.  1744.  8vo,  pp.  la.  —  Reasons  ...  for  declining  to  admit  Mr. 
Whitefield  into  his  Pulpit.  Botton :  Printed  by  T.  Fleet.  1745.  8vo,  pp.  12.  b.,  ba., 
H.,  M.,  w. —  ...  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Hon  ...  John  Burrill,  Esq  ... 
Decemb.  10,  1721.  ...  Boston.  17x1.  i2mo,  pp.  iv,  iv,  41,  (2).  b.,  m.,  w. —  ...  A 
Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  ...  Mr.  James  Varney,  in  Wilmington,  October  24 
the  ...  I733>  •••  Boston  t  D.  Henchman,  1733.    ^^^t  PP'  '9*  (')•     "A.i  w. 

Henderson  (A.)  A  Grammar  of  the  Moskito  Language. 
By  Alexander  Henderson,  of  Belize,  Honduras.  New  Tork : 
Printed  by  John  A.  Gray.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  48.  S^S^S 

Henderson.  The  Gospel  according  to  Mathew  in  the  Cha- 
ribbean  Language.  Translated  by  Alexander  Henderson.  Edin- 
burgh. 1847.    8vo,  pp.  88.  31304 

Henderson.  The  Maya  Primer.  By  Alexander  Henderson, 
Belize,  Honduras.  Birmingham :  Printed  by  J.  Showell.  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  12.  31305 

Also;  Catedsmo  de  los  Metodistas.  8vo,  pp.  17.  —  Breve  Devocionario.  8vo,  pp. 
17.    Each  in  the  Maya  language. 

Henderson  (A.)  Canadian  Views  and  Studies.  By  Alexan- 
der Henderson.     Montreal.  1866.    8vo.  31306 

Henderson  (A.  W.)  Remember ;  a  Word  for  Soldiers.  By 
Rev.  A.  W.  Henderson.  New  Tork:  American  Tract  Society. 
i8mo,  pp.  48.  31307 

Alio  a  series  of  seven  tracts  entitled  «  Glad  Tidings  for  the  Hospital ;"  all  issued 
during  the  Civil  War,  iii6i-65. 

Henderson  (George).  An  Account  of  the  British  Settle- 
ment of  Honduras ;  being  a  View  of  its  Commercial  and  Agri- 
cultural Resources,  Soil,  Climate,  Natural  History,  &c.  To 
which  are  added,  Sketches  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the 
Mosquito  Indians,  preceded  by  the  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  the 
Mosquito  shore.    Illustrated  by  a  Map.    By  Capt.  Henderson,  of 


J-a;iii^'^aii4tA*li_i»^-b;£\i- ■«;■-. 


206 


HENDERSON. 


his  Majesty's  5th  West  India  Regiment.  London:   C.  and  R. 

Baldwin.   1809.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  203.     Map.  c,  p.,  s.    -f-  Second 

Edition,  Enlarged.     London:  R.  Baldwin.  181 1.     8vo,  pp.  xi, 

237,  (i).     Map.  BA.,  H.  31308 

See  "M.  Rev,"  lxiii.  396;  lx»i.  443  ;  unxii.  218;  Field's  "Euay,"  68s. 

Henderson.  A  Brief  View  of  the  actual  Condition  and 
Treatment  of  the  Negro  Slaves  in  the  British  Colonies ;  ...  By 
Captain  Henderson,  ...  London:  Baldwin  and  Co.  1816.  8vo, 
pp.  56.  31309 

Henderson  (G.)  A  Short  View  of  the  Administrations  in  the 
Government  of  America,  under  the  Former  Presidents,  the  Late 
General  Washington,  and  John  Adams ;  and  of  the  Present 
Administration  under  Thomas  Jefferson :  with  Cursory  Observa- 
tions on  the  Present  State  of  the  Revenue,  ...  of  the  United 
States.  By  George  Henderson,  Esq.  ...  London :  J.  Hatchard. 
1802.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  71.  B.,  H.  31310 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  xi.  205. 

Henderson  (G.  D.)  Address  on  the  Death  of  General  Na- 
thaniel Lyon.  Delivered  at  Manhattan,  Kansas,  September  26, 
1 86 1.  By  Rev.  George  D.  Henderson  ...  Leavenworth.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  8.  31311 

Henderson  (H.)  Fast  Sermon,  Civil  War,  Demopolis,  Ala. 
By  H.  Henderson,  a.m.  31312 

This  imperfect  title  is  from  the  '*  Historical  Magazine." 

Henderson  (J.)  The  Rev.  Mr.  Jacob  Henderson's  Fifth 
Letter  to  Daniel  Dulany,  Esq ;  In  Relation  to  the  Case  and 
Petition  of  the  Clergy  of  Maryland.  Printed  for  the  Author^  in 
the  Tear  mdccxxxii.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  41.  3 '3^3 

The  only  one  of  the  series  i  have  ever  seen. 

Henderson  (J.)  A  History  of  the  Brazil ;  comprising  its 
Geography,  Commerce,  Colonization,  Aboriginal  Inhabitants, 
&c.,  &c.,  &c.  By  James  Henderson,  recently  from  South 
America.  ...  London:  Longman  ...  1821.  4to,  pp.  xxiii,  522. 
28  Plates,  2  Maps.  a.,  b.,  ba.,  h.,  p.,  s.  31314 

Said  to  be  compiled  principally  from  Cazal.     See  Vol.  lu..  No.  1 1 640. 

Henderson.  A  Series  of  Observations  ...  on  the  Expediency 
of  Great  Britain  entering  into  Commercial  Regulations  with 
the  South  American  States,  accompanied  by  Brief  Commercial 
Notices  of  the  five  Republics.  By  James  Henderson,  ...  Lon- 
don: J.  M.  Richardson.  1822.    8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  31315 


HENDERSON. 


207 


Henderson.  Representacion  a  los  Americanos  del  Sud  y 
Mexicanos,  para  dissuadirles  de  que  concedan  ventajas  commer- 
ciales  a  otras  nacionas,  en  perjuicio  de  Inglaterra,  per  causa  de  su 
retardo  en  reconocer  su  indcpendencia  ...  con  un  examen  rapido 
de  varios  acontecimientos  importantes-.  y  rasgos  patrioticos  que 
han  distinguido  sus  respectivas  revoluciones,  per  James  Hender- 
son.    London.  1822.    8vo,  pp.  44.  31316 

Also :  An  Address  to  the  South  Americans  and  Mexicans.  ...  London  ;  J,  M.  Rich' 
ardsonfandJ.Hatchard.  182a.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  45.     H. 

Henderson  (J.  3.)  The  Missouri  Test  Oath.  Argument  in 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  March,  1866.  Wash- 
ington Reporter^  March  19,  i866.    8vo,  pp.  16.  S'S'? 

Henderson.  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  B.  Henderson,  of  Mo.,  on 
the  Confiscation  of  Property.  Delivered  ...  April  8,  1862. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  31318 

Henderson.  Speech  delivered  ...  at  Hannibal,  Mo.,  before 
a  Mass  Meeting  of  the  Citizens  of  Marion  and  Ralls  Counties, 
20th  of  August,  1862.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  36.        B.  31319 

Also;  Issues  of  the  Day.  Speech  ...  St.  Louis  ...  Oct.  21.  [n.  p.  i86g.]  8vo, 
pp.  II.  H.  —  Letter  ...  to  the  Secretary  of  War.  [June  I,  1865.  n.  p.  n.  d."  8vo, 
pp.  7.  H.  —  Reconstruction.  Speech  ...  February  20th,  1867.  [n.  p.  n.  d."  8vo, 
pp.  8. — The  Funding  Bill.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate,  March  4,  1868.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16. — Speech  ...  on  the  Present  Condition  of  the  Country  and  the  Remedy 
for  Existing  Evils;  ...  February  13  and  14,  1866.  Washington.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
Speech  ...  on  the  Proposed  Amendment  of  the  Constitution,  to  abolish  Slavery  through- 
out the  United  States,  ...  April  7,  1864.  Washington:  M.  Polkinhorn,  Printer.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  30.  B. — Speech  ...  on  the  Post  Office  Appropriation  Bill;  ...  April  30  and 
May  I,  1866.  Washington.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  16.  b. — Reconstruction.  Speech  ...  in 
the  Senate  ...  June  8,  1866.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  12. — Speech  ...  on  the  Tax 
on  Unmanufactured  Cotton ;  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  June  25,  1866.  Washington.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  H.— Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  provide  Increased  Revenue  from  Imports; 
...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  26,  1867.  Washington.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h. — Speech 
...  on  the  Abolition  of  Slavery.  ...  Senate,  ...  March  27,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.l  8vo, 
Dp.  15. — Speech  ...  on  the  National  Currency,  ...  May  6,  1864.  fn.  p.  n.  d.j  8vo, 
pp.  16.     H. — Speech  Feb.  13  and  14,  1866,  on  Apportionment,     [n.  p.  n.  d.J 

Henderson  (J.)  Constitution  and  Regulations  of  the  Society 
of  Masons,  in  Virginia.     Richmond.   1818.  31320 

Henderson  (J.)  Letter  of  Hon.  John  Henderson  to  the  Leg- 
islature of  the  State  of  Mississippi,  Dec.  28,  1840.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  M.  31 32 1 

Also:  Remarks  ...  on  the  Bankrupt  Bill.  ...  In  the  Senate  ...  a5th  May,  1840. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.     h. 

Henderson  (J.  H.  D.)  Reconstruction — Branch  Mint  in 
Oregon.  Remarks  of  Hon.  James  H.  D.  Henderson  ...  House  of 
Representatives,  June  13,  1866.     IVashington.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  8. 


208 


HENORICKSON. 


I 


1;  i 


'  {(^1 


Henderson  (J.  J.)  Annual  Statement  of  the  Trade  and 
Commerce  of  BufBilo,  for  1853.  ...  By  John  J.  Henderson. 
Buffalo :  E,  j1.  Maynard  l^  Co.y  Printers.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  24.  H. 
-j-  For  1854.     Buffalo.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  56.  3*323 

Henderson  (J.  S.)  The  Unseen  Hand ;  or,  the  Four  Scouts 
of  the  Waccamaw.  By  J.  Stanley  Henderson.  New  Tork : 
Beadle  ^  Co.  [i%b%.'\    i6mo,  pp.  100.  c.  31324 

Also  !  Missing  Jo;  or,  the  Mystery  of  Camp  White.  A  Tale  of  the  Tents.  ...  Ntio 
York:  btadle&Co.  1865.  i6mo,  pp.  36. — The  Willing  Captive;  or,  The  Wood- 
yard  Mystery.  A  Tale  of  Ohio  River  Life.  ...  Niw  York  1  Beadle  &  Co.  1865.  i6mo, 
pp.  39.     All  poor  enough  to  be  omitted. 

Henderson  (M.  A.),  pseudon.  The  Sone  of  Milgenwater : 
Translated  from  the  Original  Feejec.  By  Marc  Antony  Hen- 
derson ...  Cincinnati:  Jones^  Brown  i^  Robinson.  1856.  l2mo, 
pp.  96.  H.  -|-  The  Song  of  Milhanwatha.  Second  Edition. 
Cincinnati:   Tickell bf  Grinne.   1856.     l2mo,  pp.  144.  B.,  c. 

One  of  the  many  travesties  of  Longfellow's  "  Hiawatha." 

Henderson  (M.  H.)  The  Days  of  Old ;  a  Centennial  Dis- 
course delivered  in  ...  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  22,  1846.  By 
Mathew  H.  Henderson,  m.a.  New  Tork :  Leavitt,  Trow  &  Co. 
1846.      8vo,  pp.  64.  31326 

Henderson  (S.)  Suggestions  for  the  Prevention  ...  in  the 
West  Indies  ...  [of]  the  Yellow  Feaver.  To  which  are  added 
other  Papers  connected  with  the  Subject.  By  Stewart  Hender- 
son, M.D.  ...  London:  J.  Stockdale,  jr.  1809.    8vo,  pp.  114. 

Set  "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  uc.  203. 

Henderson  (T.)  A  Lecture  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the 
Medical  Department  of  the  Columbian  College,  Washington, 
D.  C.    [n.  p.]  1826.    8vo,  pp.  8.  m.  31328 

Henderson  (T.)     See  [Smith  (Fr.  H.)] 

Hendricks  ( ).    Speech  of  Mr.  Hendricks,  on  the  Bill 

to  graduate  the  Price  of  the  Public  Lands.  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  ...  January  28,  1828.  Washington  :  Tainted  by  Gales  ^ 
Seaton.  1828.     8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  31329 

Hendricks  (T.  A.)  Reconstruction.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Thomas  A.  Hendricks  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  30,  1868. 
Washington :  F.  W  J.  Rives  ^  Geo.  A.  Bailey.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  16 

[Hendricks  (William).]     See  Journal  of  the  March. 

Hendrickson  (J.)  Trial  of  John  Hendrickson,  Jr.,  for  the 
Murder  of  his  Wife,  Maria,  by  poisoning,  at  Dethlehem,  Albany 


HENING. 


209 


County,  New  York,  March  6,  1853,  tried  in  ...  1853.  Reported 
and  compiled  by  David  M.  Barnes,  and  W.  S.  Hevenor.  Albany. 
1853.    8vo.  31331 

Alio;  Review,  Opinions  &c.,  of  Dr.  Ch.irles  A.  Lee  and  Others,  of  the  Tettimonjr 
of  Dr«.  Saliabury  and  Swinburne  on  the  Trial  of  John  Hcndrickson,  Jr.,  ...  Hiiu 
York.  1855.     8vo,  pp.  41,  (3).     «.,  H. 

Hendrickson  vs.  Shotwell  The  Decision.  Chancery  of 
New  Jersey,  between  Joseph  Hendrickson,  Complainant,  and 
Thos.  L.  Shotwell  and  Elizabeth  his  wife.  Defendants,  On  Bill 
for  Relief,  &c. — ^and  between  Thos.  L.  Shotwell,  Complainant, 
Joseph  Hendrickson,  and  Stacy  Decow,  Defendants,  On  Bill  of 
Interpleader,  on  the  lOth  July,  1832.    Philadelphia.   1832.    8vo. 

Henoschel  (Thomas).  Relation  von  der  freudenreichen  Be- 
kehrung  des  Konigreichs  Voxu  in  Japon.  Ingoldstat.  161 7.  4to. 
Frontispiece.  3^333 

Contains  an  account  of  Peru. 

Hendv  (J.)  A  Treatise  on  the  Glandular  Disease  of  Barba- 
does,  ...  By  James  Hendy,  m.d.  ...  London:  C.  Dilly.  m.dcc- 
Lxxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  vii,  140.     2  Plates.  b.,  ba.  31334 

Hendy.  A  Vindication  of  the  Opinions  and  Facts,  contained 
in  a  Treatise  of  the  Glandular  Disease  of  Barbadoes  by  James 
Hendy,  M.D.  ...  London:  J.  Kearsly.   1789.     8vo,  pp.  155. 

&*  "M.  Rev.,"  Lxxxi.  553. 

Hendy  und  Rollo  (John).  Ueber  die  Drusenkrankheit  in 
Barbados  oder  uber  Wilhelm  Hillary's  Elephantiasis.  Frankfurt. 
1788.    8vo,  pp.  (10),  254.     2  Plates.  H.  31336 

Heney  (H.)  Commentaire  ou  observations  sur  I'acte  de  la 
31*  annee  du  regne  de  George  iii.,  chap.  31,  communement 
appele  acte  constitution.^1  du  haut  et  bas  Canada.  Par  H.  Heney. 
Montreal:  Leclere  et  Jones.   1832.    8 vo,  pp.  72,  4.  3^337 

Henfrey  (B.)  a  Plan  with  Proposals  for  Forming  a  Com- 
pany to  work  Mines  in  the  United  States;  and  to  Smelt  and 
Renne  the  Ores,  whether  of  Copper,  Lead,  Tin,  Silver,  or  Gold. 
By  Benjamin  Henfrey.  ...  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Snowden  &" 
M'-Corkle.   1797.    8vo,  pp.  34.  BA.,  N.,  s.  31338 

Hening  (W.  W.)  The  Statutes  at  Large ;  being  a  Collection 
of  all  the  Laws  of  Virginia,  from  the  iirst  Session  of  the  Legisla- 
ture in  1619.  ...  By  W.  W.  Hening.  New  Tork,  Philadelphia^ 
i^  Richmond.   1819-1823.     13  vols.,  8vo.  H.  31339 

Bancroft  remarks,  that  no  other  State  in  the  Union  possesses  so  excellent  a  work  oa 
its  legislative  history. 

VOL.    VIII.  26 


210 


HENLEY. 


Hening.  The  New  Virginia  Justice.  ...  By  William  Waller 
Hening.  ...  Richmond.  1795.  c,  P.  -f  The  Third  Edition. 
Richmond  for  the  Author.  1820.    8vo,  pp.  821.  H.  31340 

Henis  (T.  X.)  Diario  historico  de  la  rebelion  y  guerra  de  los 
pueblos  Guaranis,  situados  en  la  costa  oriental  del  Rio  Uruguay, 
del  aflo  de  1754.  Version  castellana  de  la  obra  escrita  en  latin 
por  el  P.  Tadeo  Xavier  Henis  de  la  compaflia  de  Jesus.  Buenos 
Aires.  1836.     Folio,  pp.  (2),  vii,  60.  H.  31 341 

Henkle  (M.  M.)  The  Life  of  Henry  Bidletnan  Bascom, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  late  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
South.  By  Moses  Montgomery  Henkle,  d.d.  Louisville:  Mor- 
ton ill  Griswold,  1854.    i2mo,  pp.  408.     Portrait.  3^342 

Also:  Masonic  Addresses.     1847.    8vo. 

Henley  (D.)  The  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court-Martial ; 
Held  at  Cambridge,  on  Tuesday  the  Twentieth  of  January ;  and 
continued  by  several  Adjournments  to  Wednesday  the  25th  of 
February,  1788:  Upon  the  Trial  of  Colonel  David  Henley. 
Boston :  Printed  by  J.  Gill,  mdcclxxviii.    Small  4to,  pp.  88.     n. 

Henley  was  an  American  officer,  charged  by  Gen.  Burgoyne  with  cruelty  to  the 
British  prisoners.     It  was  reprinted  with  the  following  title : 

Henley.  Proceedings  of  a  Court  Martial  held  at  Cambridge, 
by  Order  of  Major  General  Heath,  Commanding  the  American 
Troops  for  the  Northern  District,  for  the  Trial  of  Colonel  David 
Henley,  accused  by  General  Burgoyne,  of  ill  treatment  of  the 
British  Soldiers,  &c.  Taken  in  Short  Hand  by  an  Officer  who 
was  present.  London :  J.  Almon.  mdcclxxviii.  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
147.     H.    -j-  The  Second  Edition.     \Ibid.'\  3^344 

Henley  (S.)  Sermon  at  Williamsburg,  May  v.  1777,  for  the 
Benefit  of  a  Fund  to  support  the  Widows  and  Orphans  of  Clergy- 
men in  Virginia.  By  S.  Henley,  Professor  in  William  and  Mary 
College.     Williamshurg.   1771.    4to.  3^345 

Henley.  Distinct  Claims  of  Government.  Sermon  preached 
before  the  Honourable  House  of  Burgesses  at  Williamsburg,  in 


Virginia,  March  i,  1772.     Cambridge.  1772.    410. 


3*346 


This  sermon  exposed  its  author  to  much  obloquy.  Also :  A  Candid  Refutation  of 
the  Heresy  imputed  by  Ro.  C.  Nicholas  ...  to  the  Reverend  S.  Henley.  ...  WtUiami- 
hurgi  Printtd  far  B.  Wkiti  in  London,  D.  Prince  in  Oxford,  and  J.  Woodvir  in  Cam- 
iri^c.    MOccLxxiv.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  7a.     ba. 


liiiii,^ 


HENNEPIN. 


an 


Hennepin  (L.)  Description  I  de  la  |  Louisiane,  |  nouvellement 
decouverte  J  au  Sud'Oiiest  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  |  par  ordre  du 
roy.  I  Avec  la  Carte  du  Pays:  Les  Moeurs|&  la  Maniire  de  vivre| 
des  Sauvages.  I  Dcdie'e  a  Sa  Majeste'.  |  Par  le  R.  P.  Louis  Henne- 
pin, I  Missionaire  Recollet  Sc  \  Notaire  Apostolique.  \yf  Paris,  \  Chtx 
la  Veuve  Sibastitn  Hurt,  ...  |  M.oc.  Lxxxiii.  |  ...  |  i2mo,  pp.  (12), 
312,  "Mceurs  des  Sauvages,"  pp.  107.    Map  by  Guerard.     ba.,  c. 

There  are  copiea  of  this  edition  dated  Parii,  mdclxixiv.  Thii  ia  the  firit  edition 
of  the  Travels  of  this  famous  friar,  giving  his  voya'-  -  up  the  Mississippi  from  the  Illi- 
nois river.  He  first  described  the  Falls  of  Niagara,  ..id,  according  to  some  authorities, 
named  Louisiana  after  the  then  King  of  France,  Louis  xtv.  But  this  fact  is  disputed 
by  Harrisse  and  others ;  it  is,  however,  the  first  printed  account  of  Louisiana. 

Hennepin.  Description  |  de  la  |  Lousiane  |  nouvellement  decou- 
verte I  au  Sud'Oiiest  de  la  Nouvelle  France,  |  par  ordre  du  roy.  | 
Avec  la  Carte  du  Pays :  Les  Moeurs|&  la  Maniere  de  vivrejdes 
Sauvages.  I  ...  |  Par  le  R.  P.  LoQis  Hennepin,  |  Missionaire  Re- 
collet  &  I  Notaire  Apostolique.  \  J  Paris,  \  Chez  Amable  Juroy,  ...  | 
M.DC.L.xxxviii.|...|    i2mo,  pp.  (12),  312, 107.    Map.     ba.,  h. 

An  exact  reproduction  of  the  edition  of  1683,  but  some  slight  verbal  changes  and 
t)'pographical  errors  prove  that  it  is  a  reprint.  Both  editions  have  a  monogram  AA 
above  imprint. 

Hennepin.  [Engraved  title:]  Nouvelle  decouverte |d'un  tre 
grand  |  Pays  Situe  dans  L'Amerique  |  Par  R.  P.  Louis  de  Henne- 
pin. | «  Utrec  Chez  Guiliaume  Broedelet  \  [Followed  by  printed  title :] 
Nouvelle  |  decouverte  |  d'un  tres  grand  I  pays  |  Situe  dans  I'Ame- 
rique,  |  entre  |  Le  Nouveau  Mexique,  |  et  |  La  Mer  Glacialc,  j  Avec 
les  Cartes,  &  les  Figures  necessaires,  &  de  plus  |  I'Histoire  Natu- 
relle  &  Morale,  &  les  avantages,  |  qu'on  en  peut  tirer  par  Tetablisse- 
ment  des  Colonies. )  Le  tout  dedie  |  a  |  Sa  Majeste  Britannique.  | 
Guiliaume  iii.  |  Par  le  |  R.  P.  Louis  Hennepin,  |  Missionaire  Re- 
collect &  Notaire  Apostolique.  T[  yl  Utrecht,  \  Chez  Guiliaume 
Broedelet,  \  Marchand  Libraire.  M  DC  xcvii.  |  i2mo.  Engraved 
Title,  pp.  (70),  506.  2  Maps,  2  Plates,  one  of  which  is  the  first 
engraved  view  of  Niagara  Falls.  B/w,  H.,  j.c.B.,  M.  31349 

This  is  the  first  edition  of  the  second  part,  it  includes  the  substance  of  his  first  book, 
but  gives,  before  the  account  of  his  voyage  up  the  Mississippi,  an  account  of  a  voyage  he 
here  claim*  to  have  made  down  to  the  mouth  and  up  again.  It  is  identical,  in  fact,  with 
Membre's  in  Leclercq,  which  Hennepin  says  was  talcen  from  his  account.  The  charges 
against  Hennepin's  veracity  are  based  on  this  interpolation  chiefly.  The  preface  con- 
tains a  narration  of  his  embroglio  with  Mr.  La  Salle.  Sit  Tromel,  No.  422.  The 
following  is  the  same  work  with  a  new  title-page  only. 

Hennepin.  Nouvelle  |  Decouverte  I  d'un  tres  grand  |  Pays  Situe 
dans  I'Amerique,  |  entre  |  Le  Nouveau  Mexique,  |  et  La  Mer  Gla- 
ciale,  I  Avec  les  Cartes,  et  les  Figures  necessaires,  ct  de  plus  | 


212 


HENNKPIN. 


I'Histoire  Naturelle  et  Morale,  et  les  avantages  |  qu'on  en  peut 
tirer  par  I'^tablisscm.  des  Colon.  |  Le  tout  dedii  |  i  Sa  Majeste 
Britannique,  |  Guillaume  iii  |  par  le  R.  P.  Louis  Hennepin  |  ... 
jI  Amsterdam^  Chez  Jbrabam  van  Someren  ...  mdcxcviii.  i2mo, 
Engraved  Title,  pp.  (70),  506.     2  Maps,  2  Plates.  3*350 

Hennepin.  Nouveau  |  voyage  |  d'un  Pais  plus  erand  que| 
I'Europel  Avec  les  reflections  des  enterprises  du  Sieurfde  la  Salle, 
sur  les  Mines  de  St.  Barbe,  &c.  |  Enrichi  de  la  Carte,  de  figures 
expressives,  des  mceurs  |  5f  manieres  de  vivre  des  Sauvages  du ' 
Nord,  I  Sc  du  Sud,  de  la  prise  de  Quebec  Ville  Capital- |le  de  la 
Nouvelle  France,  par  les  Anglois,  Sc  des  I  avantages  qu'on  peut 
retirer  du  chemin  recourci  I  de  la  Chine  8c  au  Japon,  par  le  moien 
de  tant  |  de  Vastes  Contrees  8c  de  Nouvelles  Colonies.  |  Avec 
approbation  8c  dedie  a  sa  Majeste  |  Guillaume  in.  |  Roy  de  la 
grande  |  Bretagne  |  par  le  |  R.  P.  Louis  Hennepin,  |  Missionaire 
Recollect  8c  Notaire  Apostolique.  ^  J  Utrecht,  |  Chez  Antoint 
Schouten^l Marchand Libralre.  '698.  |  8vo,  pp.  (70),  I  leaf  blank, 
pp.  389.     4  Plates,  I  Map.  ba.  31 351 

This  formi  a  third  >eriei  of  Hennepin's  Travels.  It  is  not  a  penonal  narrative,  as 
he  was  but  once  in  America.  It  gives  an  account  of  La  Salle's  unfortunate  journey, 
and  describe*  at  greater  length  the  mannert,  customs,  and  superstitions  of  the  Indian 
tribes. 

Hennepin.  Voyage  |  ou  Nouvelle  decouverte  |  d'un  tres- 
erand  pays,  |  dans  |rAmerique,]entre  le  Nouveau  |  Mexique  |  et  la 
Mer  Glaciale,  I  Par  le  R.  P.  Louis  Hennepin,  |  Avec  toutes  les 
particularitez  de  ce  Pais,  8c  de  celui  connu  sous  le  nom  de  La 
Louisiane ;  I  les  avantages  qu'on  en  peut  tirer  parll'etablissement 
des  Colonies  enrichie  de  Cartes  Geographiques.  |  Augmente  de 
quelques  figures  en  taille  douce.  |  Avec  un  voyage  |  (^ui  contient 
une  Relation  exacte  de  I'Origine,  Mceurs,  Coutumes,  Religion, 
Guerres  8c  Voyages  des  CaraibesJ  Sauvages  des  Isles  Antilles  de 
L'Amerique,  I  Faite  par  la  Sieur  De  la  Borde,  |  Tiree  du  Cabinet 
de  Monsr.  Blondel.  J  J  Amsterdam^  Chez  Jdriaan  Braakman. 
M.  D.  cciv.  I  i2mo,  Frontispiece,  pp.  (34),  604,  (32).  2  Maps, 
6  Plates.  BA.  31352 

Brunet  says  pp.  516,  having  probably  an  imperfect  copy  which  did  not  include  the 
••Voyage  qui  contient,"  etc.,  pp.  517-604. 

Hennepin.  Voyage  Curieux  |  Du  R.  P.  Louis  Hennepin,  I 
Missionaire  Recollect,  8c  Notaire  Apostolique,  |  Qui  contient  une  | 
Nouvelle  Decouverte  |  D'un  Tres-Grand  Pays,  |  Situe  dans  I'Ame- 
rique,  |  Entre  le  Nouveau  Mexique  &  la  Mer  Glaciale,  |  Avec  | 
Toutes  les  particularitez  dc  cc  Pays,  &  les  avantages  qu'on  |  en 


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pcut  tirer  par  I'^tablissement  des  Colonies,  enrichi  |  dc  Cartes  8c 
augmente  de  quelques  figures  j  en  taille  douce  necessaires.  |  Outre 
ceia  on  a  aussi  ajoQt6  ici  un  |  Voyage  |Qui  conticnt  unc  Relation 
exacte  de  ''Origine,  Mceurs,  |  CoQtumes,  Religion,  Guerres  &c 
.Voyaees  |  Des  Caraibes,  j  Sauvages  des  Isles  Antilles  de  I'Ame- 
rique,]  Faite  par  le  Sieur  De  La  Borde,  |  Employ^  a  la  Conversion 
des  Caraibes, I £t  tir6e  du  Cabinet  de  Mr.  Blondel. |y/  La  Haye^\ 
Chez  "Jton  Kitto,  Marchand  Libraire^  dans  \  le  Spuy-straet.  1 704. 
umo.  Two  Titles,  one  of  which  is  engraved,  pp.  {32),  604,  (32). 
2  Maps,  6  Plates.  h.c.m.  31353 

The  engraved  title  reada,  "  Nouveaux  Voyages  du  R  P  Louli  Hennepin  et  de  Sieur 
Uela  Borde."  Thia  ia  a  reprint  of  Hennepin'a  aecond  publication  entitled  i  "  Nouvelie 
decouverte  d'un  trea  grand  paya  aitui  dana  I'Amerique  tec."  {Utrttii,  1697,)  together 
with  the  voyage  made  by  Sieur  De  la  Burde  to  the  Antillea,  giving  an  account  of  the 
Caraibea,  not  elsewhere  published,  p.  S'?  (""'  ^°<  ^04)>  which  waa  printed  by  Van 
der  Aa.  Brunet  refers  to  thia  edition  aa  a  reprint  of  hia  *'  Nouveau  Voyage,"  printed 
at  Utrecht  in  1698;  and,  at  the  aame  time,  givea  aa  hia  principal  article  on  Hennepin 
this  very  edition  containing  La  Borde  with  a  different  title,  as  if  it  were  a  different 
woric  and  the  first  ol  the  series.  Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  A  Ltidt  t  Chex  Pitrrt 
van  itr  Aa.  mdcciv. 

Hennepin.  Voyages  |  curieux  et  nouveaux  |  de  Messieurs 
Hennepin  &  De  la  Borde,  |  Ou  Ton  voit  |  Une  Description  tres 
Particuliere,  d'un  Grand  Pays  dans  L'Am6rique,  entre  le  |  Nou- 
veau Mexique,  &  la  Mer  Glaciale,  avec  une  Relation  Curieuse 
des  I  Caraibes  sauvages  des  Isles  Antilles  de  L'Am^rique,  |  les 
MoBurs,  Coutumes,  Religion,  &c.  |  ...  |  Amsterdam^  Aux  depem  de 
la  Compagnie.  M.  Dccxi.  |  i2mo,  oblong  title,  pp.  (32),  604,  (32). 
2  Maps,  6  Plates.  ba.,  h.  31354 

The  aame  at  the  edition  of  1704,  with  a  title  printed  in  4to. 

Hennepin.  Voyage  ou  nouvelie  decouverte  d'un  tres- 1  grand 
Pais,  dans  |  TAmerique,  entre  le  Nouveau  Mexique  |  et  la  [Mer 
Glaciale.  |  ...  Augmente  ...  avec  un  voyage  |  qui  contient  une 
relation  exacte  de  I'Origine,  Moeurs,  Coutumes,  Religion, 
Guerres  et  Voyages  des  Caraibes,  |  Sauvages  des  Isles  Antilles 
de  I'Amerique.  Faite  par  le  Sieur  de  la  Borde.  Amsterdam: 
Jaques  Desbordes.  1 712.  1 2mo,  Frontispiece,  pp.  (34),  604.  Map 
and  Plates.  3^355 

Another  French  version  (1710)  is  included  in  Bernard's  "Recueil  de  Voyagea  du 
Nord,"  Vol.  v.    See  our  Vol.  ii.,  No.  4936,  note. 

HennepiN.  Descrizione  |  della  |  Lvigiana ;  |  Paese  nuouamente 
scoparto  nel-  |  I'America  Settentrionale,  |  sotto  gl'auspicij  |  del 
Christianissimo  |  Lvigi  xiv.  |  Con  la  Carta  Geogranca  del  mede-  j 
simo,  costumi,  e  maniere  di  |  viue.re  di  que'  Seluaggi.    Del  P.  Lvigi 


i^»i^iw.F'iwnJ"i»"'H  iJ,"  II    I   "I"    n t  ^v^nffvfni^m^fiirimyff^ 


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HENNKPIN. 


Iletincpin  |  Francescano  Recollctto,  e  Missionario|  Apostolico  in 
c|ucsta  Scopcrta.  Tradotta  dal  Francese,  e  Dedicata  |  al  Reve- 
rcndiss.  P.  D.  Ludovico|de'  Conti  Gverra  |  Abbate  Casinense  de 
S.  Procolo  I  di  Bologna.  |  In  Bologna^  per  Giacomo  Monti.  1686. 
i2mo,  pp.  (8),  396.     Map.  j.c.b.  31356 

This  Italian  traniUtion  is  by  Caiimiro  Frnchot  \  it  ii  a  little  remarlcable  that  the  firit 
transbtiun  should  have  been  into  Italian.  It  doei  nut  appear  ever  to  have  been  re- 
printed. 

Hennepin.  [Engraved  title:]  Ontdekking  van  |  Louisaniaj 
Door  den  Vadcr  L.  Hennepin.  |  Bencvens  de  Bcschryving  van 
Noord-America  door  den  Heer  Dcnys.  |  *t Amsterdam  by  ^Jan  ten 
Hoorn  ...  1688.  [Printed  title:]  Beschryvingj van| Louisania, I 
Nieuwclijks  ontdckt  ten  Zuid-Westcn  I  van  |  Nieuw-Vrankryk,  | 
Door  order  van  den  Koning.  |  Met  de  Kaart  des  Landts,  en  een 
nauwkeurige  verhande- 1  ling  van  de  Zeden  en  manieren  van  leeven 
dor  Wildcn.  |  Door  Den  |  Vader  Lodewyk  Hennepin,  |  Recollet- 
sche  Missionaris  in  die  Gewesten,  en  |  Apostolische  Notaris.  | 
Mitsgaders  de  |  Geographische  en  Historische  Beschrijving  der 
Kusten  van  |  Noord-America,  I  Met  de  Natuurlijke  Histoire  des 
Landts.  Door  den  Heer  Denys J  Gouverneur  Lieutenant  Generaal 
voor  Zijn  Allerchriste-|lijkste  Majesteit,  en  Eigenaar  van  alle  de 
Landen  en  £i-|landen  gelegen  van  Cap  de  Campseaux  tot  aan 
Cap  des  Roziers.  |  Ver^iert  met  Kopere  Figuren.  \  t^ Amsterdam^  \ 
By  'Jan  ten  Hoorn^  Boekverkooper  over  't  Oude  |  Heeren  Logementy  in 
de  Histori-Schryver.  A.  1688.  J  4to,  Two  Titles,  one  of  which  is 
engraved,  pp.  (4),  158,  (5),  Map  and  6  Plates  j  followed  by  "Ge- 
ographische ...  Door  den  Heer  Denys,"  pp.  (4),  200,  (4).     j.c.b. 

This  first  edition  in  Dutch  consists  of  a  translation  of  our  No.  31347  [Paris.  1683], 
with  the  addition  of  Denys'  geographical  and  historical  description  of  the  Coasts  uf 
North  America,  as  described  in  our  Vol.  iv.,  Nos.  19615,  19616.  The  map  is  entitled: 
"  Kaart  van  Nieuw  Vrankrijk  en  van  Louisania." 

Hennepin.  [Engraved  title :]  Reyse  |  door  |  Nieuwe  Ondekte  | 
Landen  [Printed  title  :]  Aenmerckelycke  |  Historische  |  Reys- 
Beschryvinge  |  Door  verscheyde  Landen  veel  grooter  als  die  van 
geheel  [  Europa  I  onlanghs  ontdeckt.  |  Behelsende  een  nauwkeurige 
Beschrijvinge  van  gelegentheyd,  natuur,  en  |  vrughtbaerheyd,  van't 
Zuyder,  en  Noorder  gedeclte  van  America ;  mitsgaders  |  de 
gedaente,  aerd,  manieren,  kledingen,  en't  geloove  der  talrijke 
Wilde  Natien  |  aldaer  woonende.  Het  beleg  en  veroveringe  van 
Quebek,  de  Hooft-stad  van  Cana- 1  da,  door  de  Engelschen.  De 
gewigtige  aenmerkingen  op  de  onderneminge  van  ae  |  Heer  tie  la 
Salle,  op  de  Goud-Mijnen  van  St.  Barbara,  met  veel  meer  andere  | 
waeragtigc  en  scldsamc  geschiedenissen.     En  in't  besonder  de 


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acnwijsingcn  om|door  een  kortcn  wcgh  sender  dc  Linic  Equinoc- 
tiacl  te  passecren,  na  China  en  |  Japan  tc  komen  ;  en  de  eroote 
voordeelen  die  men  hier  door,  als  mede  door  de  |  nieuwe  Volck- 
plantingen  in  dese  vrughtbaarr  Landcn  sou  konnen  treckcn. 
Allcs|tnet  een  nette  Kaert  tot  dese  |  aenwiisingc  nodig,  en  kopcre 
Platen  vercicrt.  |  Met  Approb.itic  van  |  Wilhclmus  den  iii.  |  Ko- 
ningh  |  van  |  Groot-Britanie.  |  En  aan  deseive  sijne  Majesteyt 
opgcdragen  |  door  |  Lodevvyck  Hennepin,  I  Missionaris  Recollect, 
en  Notaris  Apostoliek.  |  Tot  Utrecht^]  By  Anthony  Schouttn.  1698.  | 
4to,  Two  Titles,  one  of  which  is  engraved,  pp.  (28),  142  [mis- 
numbered  242],  (18).     Map  and  4  Plates.  ba.  31358 

Thli  !i  a  traniUtion  of  the  "  Nouvelle  dicouverte,"  No.  31349.  Uirtcht.  1697. 
The  maf  ii  entitled :  "  Carte  d'un  Nouveau  monde  entre  le  Nouveau  Mexique  et  la 
Mer  Glaciale.     Oaip.  Bouttati  fecit." 

Hennepin.  Nieuwe  Ontdekkinge  |  Van  een  eroot  Land,  gelc- 
gen  in  |  America,  |  tusschen  nieuw  Mexico  |  en  de  [  Ys-Zec.  |  Behcl- 
zende  de  gelegentheid  der  zelve  nieuwe  ontdekte  Landen  :  dc 
Rivieren  en  |  groote  Meercn  in't  zelve.  En  voor  al  van  de  groote 
Rivier  Meschasipi  genaamd.  |  De  Kolonien  die  men  by  de  zelve 
tot  voordeel  van  dezen  Staat,  zo  ten  opzich-ltc  van  aen  Koop- 
handel,  als  tot  verzekeringe  der  Spaansche  Goud-Mijnen,  |  zou 
konnen  oprechten.  De  uitneemende  vruchtbaarheid  van  't  Land ; 
over- 1  vloed  der  Visschen  in  den  Rivieren.  De  gedaanten,  inborst, 
gel6ove  en  oefFe- 1  ningen  der  Wilden  aldaar  woonende.  De 
vreemde  Dieren  in  haare  Rosschen  en  |  Velden.  Met  een  korte 
aanmerkinge  over  de  zo  genaamde  Straat  Aniam  ;  en  |  't  middel 
om  door  een  korte  weg,  zonder  de  Linie  iEquinoctiaal  te  passee- 
ren,  |  na  China  en  Japan  te  komen  met  veele  curieuse  dingen 
meer.  Alles  met  goede  |  Kaarten  tot  deze  aanwijzinge  nodig, 
en  met  Kopere  Plaaten  vercierd.  |  Met  goed-vindinge  van  den  j 
Koning  van  Engeland  |  Wilhclmus  den  iii.  |  In  't  licht  gegccven :  j 
En  aan  de  zelve  zijne  Majesteit  opgedraagcn,  |  door]  Lodewyk 
Hennepin,  |  Missionaris  Recollect  en  Notaris  Apostoliek.  T[  tot 
Amsterdam^  \  By  Abraham  van  Someren.  1699.  |  410,  pp.  (26),  220, 
(14).     2  Maps,  Plate.  3^359 

The  maps  are  entitled:  ist.  "Carte  d'un  trSs  grand  pais  ...  Chez  A.  v.  Someren  d 
Amsterdam;"  ad.  "  Ainerique  Septuntrion.ilis  [wV.]  Carte  d'un  tres  grands  pays  ...  Che» 
A.  V.  Someren  i  Amsterdam  1698.     J.  v.  Vianen  fecit." 

Hennepin.  Nieuwe  Ontdekkinge  |  Van  een  Groot  Land, 
eelegen  |  in  America,  |  Tusschen  nieuw  |  Mexico  en  de  Ys-Zee.  | 
Behelzende  de  gelegenheid  der  zelve  nieuwe  ontdekte  Landen,  j 
de  Rivieren  en  groote  Meercn,  en  voor  al  dc  groote  Rivier  Mc- 


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HENNEPIN. 


schasipi  genaamd  :  |  de  Colonien  die  men  by  de  zelve  tot  voordeel 
van  dezen  Staat,  |  zo  ten  opzichte  van  den  Kloophandel,  als  tot  ver- 
zekeringe  der  Spaan-|sche  Goud-Mijnen,  zou  konnen  oprechten  ; 
...  .  Benevens  een  Aanhangsel,  behelzende  een  Reize  door  een| 
gedeelte  van  de  Spaansche  West-Indien,  en  een  Verhaal  |  van  d'Ex- 
peditie  der  Franschen  op  Cartagena.  |  Door  L[ouis]  de  C[apine]. 
Tot  Jmsterdam^l By  Jndries  van  Damme^  Boekverkooper  ...  1702.] 
4to,  Two  Titles,  one  of  which  is  engraved,  pp.  (24),  220,  (14). 
2  Maps,  the  same  as  in  our  former  number,  and  2  Plates ;  "  Aan- 
hangsel,"  pp.  47,  Map  and  Plate.  ba.  31360 

This  is  a  translation  of  the  "  Nouvelle  Decouverte"  of  Hennepin,  and  has  the  two 
maps  and  two  plates  which  are  found  in  the  original ;  it  also  contains  an  Appendix 
consisting  of  Capine's  Voyage  through  the  Spanish  West  Indies,  and  an  account  of  the 
French  expedition  to  Cartagena.  The  engraved  title  reads,  *'  Nieuwe  Ontdekkinge  in 
America  Gedaan  Door  L.  Hennepin." 

Hennepin.  Aenmerkelyke  Voyagie  |  Gedaan  na't  |  Gedeelte 
van  Noorder  America,  |  Behelzende  een  nieuwe  ontdekkinge  van 
een  seer  |  Groot  Land,  gelegen  tusschen  |  Nieuw  Mexico  en  de  Ys- 
Zee.  J  Vervattende  de  gelegentheid  der  zelve  nieuwe  ontdektc 
Lan- 1  den ;  de  Revieren  en  groote  Meeren  in't  zelve.  En  voor 
al  van  de  groote  Revier  Meschasipi  genaamd.  Die  Kolonien  die 
men  by  de  zelve  tot  voordeel  van  dezen  Staat,  zo  ten  opzichte 
van  den  I  Koophandel,  als  tot  verzekeringe  der  Spaansche  Goud 
Mijnen  |  zou  kunnen  oprechten.  De  uitnemende  vruchtbaarheid 
van't  I  Land,  overvloed  der  Visschen  in  die  Revieren.  De  gedaan- 
ten,  I  inborst,  geloove  en  oeiFeningen  der  Wilden  aldaar  woonende. 
De  vreemde  Dieren  in  Haare  Bosschen  en  Velden.  Met  een 
korte  aanmerkinge  over  de  zogenaamde  Straat  Aniam  ;  en't  |  mid 
del  om  door  een  korte  weg,  zonder  der  Linie  ^quinoctiaal  |  te  pas- 
seeren,  na  China  en  Japan  te  komen  met  veele  andere  by- 1  sonder- 
heden  meer.  Door  Lodewyk  Hennepin,  |  Missionaris  Recollect 
en  Notaris  Apostoliek,  |  Desen  laatsten  Druk  is  niet  alleen  ver- 
cierd,  met  noodige  Kaarten  |  maar  00k  met  verscheide  Kopere 
rrintverbeeldingen,  |  noyt  te  vooren  soo  gesien.  |  Te  Leyden^  \  By 
P'teter  van  der  Aa.  1704.  |  4to,  pp.  (22),  219,  (13).  6  Plates,  2 
Maps.  3 1 36 1 

Hennepin.  Aanmerkelyke  voyagie  |  gedaan  na 't  |  gedeelde  van  \ 
Noorder  America,  |  behelzende  een  nieuwe  ontdekkinge  van  een 
seer  |  groot  land,  gelegen  tusschen  |  Nieuw-Mexico  en  de  Ys-zee,  | 
...  Rotterdam:  B.  Bos.  1704.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  (22),  200,  (14).  2 
Maps,  6  Plates.  c.  31362 

Usually  found  with  Benzoni  (G.),  "  De  gedenkwaardige  West-Indise  voyagien,"  etc., 
and  is  also  included  in  Van  der  Aa's  Collection  of  Voyages.     Lcyden.  1704. 


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Hennepin.  Nieuwe  Ontdekkinge,  van  groote  Lande  in  Ame- 
rika,  tusschen  Nieuvv  Mexico  en  de  Ys-Zee.  ...  Benevens  ...  een 
Reize  door  een  gedeelte  van  de  Spaanisch  West  Indien,  door  L. 
de  Capin€.     Met  Kaarten  en  Kopere  Plaat.     Amsterdam.   1722. 

4to.  31363 

Hennepin.  Beschreibung  der  Landschaft  Louisiana  welche 
auf  Befehl  des  Konigs  in  Frankreich  neulich  gegen  Sud-Westen 
Neu  Frankreichs  in  America  gefunden.  Nurnberg:  Andreas  Otto. 
1692.    i8mo,  pp.  427.     Map.  j.c.b.  31364 

Hennepin.  Neue  Entdeckungen  vieler  sehr  grossen  Land- 
schaften  in  America  zwischen  Neu  Mexico  und  dem  Eis-Meer 
gelegen,  ubersetzt  von  J.  G.  Langen.     Bremen.  i6go.       31365 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  1049 — perhaps  an  error  as  to  place  and  date. 

Hennepin.  Neuc  |  Rc'se  Beschreibung  |  durch  viele  Lander 
weit  grosser  als  gantz  |  Europa,  |  ...  durch  L.  Hennepin.  |  5r^wf«  : 
Phil.  Gottfr.  Saurmans.   1698.  |     Svo,  pp.  (64),  288.  J.c.b. 

Hennepin.  Neue  |  Entdeckung  |  vieler  sehr  grossen  |  Land- 
schafFten  |  in  |  America  zwischen  Neu-Mexico  und  dem  Eyss- 1 
Meer  gelegen.  ...  Ins  Teutsche  ubersetzt  durch  |M.  J.  G.  Lan- 
gen. I  Mit  Land-Charten  und  KupfFer  Figuren.  Bremen  :  Philip 
Gottfr.  Saurmans.  1699.     i2mo,  pp.  (66),  382.     Map  and  Plates. 

Hennepin.  Neue  |  Reise  |  Beschreibung  |  nach  [  America,  |  und 
derer|bisher  noch  unbekandten  Lan-|der  und  Volcker,  |  vornem- 
lichjvon  der  Landschaftt  |  Lovisiana,  |  und  den  Sitten  und  Lebens 
Art  der  Wil- 1  den  in  selbiger  LandschafFt.  |  Aus  dem  Franzosi- 
schen  uber-|setzt  und  mit  Kupfern  geziert.  Nurnberg.  1739. 
Im  Verlag  Christ.  Fried.  Feisze.     i8mo,  pp.  425.     2  Maps. 

Hennepin.  Reisen  |  und  seltsahme  |  Begebenheiten  ;  Oder 
sonderbare  Entdeckung  |  vieler  sehr  grossen  |  Lander  |  in  Amerika. 
Welche  biszhero  noch  unbekannt  |  gewesen,  und  an  Grosse  gantz 
Euro-|pa  ubertrefFen,  etc.  Bremen :  Nathaniel  Saurmann.  1742. 
i8mo,  pp.  (24),  382.     2  Maps  and  Plate.  j.c.b.  31369 

Hennepin.  A  |  New  Discovery  |  of  a  |  Vast  Country  in  Amer- 
ica, I  Extending  above  Four  Thousand  Miles,  |  between  |  New 
France  and  New  Mexico ;  |  with  a  |  Description  of  the  Great 
Lakes,  Cata- 1  racts.  Rivers,  Plants,  and  Animals.  |  Also,  the  Man- 
ners, Customs,  and  Languages  of  the  se- 1  veral  Native  Indians ; 
and  the  Advantage  of  Com- 1  merce  with  those  different  Nations.  | 
With  a  I  Continuation,  |  Giving  an  Account  of  the  |  Attempts  of 

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the  Sieur  De  la  Salle  upon  the  |  Mines  of  St.  Barbe,  &c.  The 
talcing  of  |  Quebec  by  the  English  ;  With  the  Advantages  |  of  a 
Shorter  Cut  to  China  and  Japan.  |  Both  Parts  Illustrated  with 
Maps,  and  Figures, | and  Dedicated  to  His  Majesty  K.  William.) 
By  L.  Hennepin,  now  Resident  in  Holland.  |  To  which  are  added. 
Several  New  Discoveries  in  North-]  America,  not  published  in  the 
French  Edition.  |  Londoi  _  Printed  for  M.  Bentley^  "J.  Tonson^  \  H. 
Bonwick^  T.  Goodwin^  and  S.  Manship.  1698.  |  8vo,  Two  Titles, 
one  of  which  is  engraved,  pp.  (2c),  243  j  Pt.  11.,  pp.  (32),  228. 
2  Maps,  7  Plates.  H.  31370 

Hennepin.  [Same  titlej  London:  Printed  for  M.  Benthy^ 
y.  Tonson,  H.  Bon-\wick,  T,  Goodwin  and  S.  Manship.  1698.  | 
8vo,  Two  Titles,  one  of  which  is  engraved,  pp.  (20),  299,  (i)^ 
Pt.  II.  pp.  (32),  178,  (2),  303-355.     2  Maps,  7  Plates.      31 371 

The  only  difference  between  the  contents  of  these  two  editions,  date  1 698,  is  in  their 
arrangement.  .In  this  edition  the  entire  work  fills  585  pages,  and  In  the  former  only 
525,  the  type  being  smaller.  / 

Hennepin.  A  |  New  Discovery  |  of  a  |  Vast  Country  in 
America,  |  Extending  above  Four  Thousand  Miles,!  between  ( 
New  France  &  New  Mexico ;  |  with  a  |  Deseription  {sic\  of  the 
Great  Lakes,  Cataracts,]  Rivers,  Plants,  and  Animals.  |  Also,  the 
Manners,  Customs,  and  Languages  of  the  several  |  Native  Indians; 
And  the  Advantage  of  Commerce  with  |  those  different  Nations.  | 
With  a  I  Continuation  |  Giving  an  Account  of  the  |  Attempts  of 
the  Sieur  de  la  Salle  upon  the  |  Mines  of  St.  Barbe,  &c.  The 
Taking  of  Quebec  |  by  the  English  ;  With  the  Advantages  of  a  | 
shorter  Cut  to  China  and  Japan.  |  Both  Illustrated  with  Maps,  and 
Figures ;  and  Dedicated  |  to  His  Majesty  King  William.  |  By  L. 
Hennepin  now  Resident  in  Holland.  |  To  which  a'e  added.  Sev- 
eral New  Discoveries  in  North- 1  America,  not  PubJish'd  In  [sic] 
the  French  Edition.  |  London^  Printed  for  Henry  Bonwicke^  at  the 
Red  Lion  \  in  St.  PauPs  Church-Yard,  1699.  |  8vo,  Engraved  Title, 
pp.  (20),  240 ;  Pt.  II.  pp.  (24),  216.     2  Maps,  6  Plates.         ba. 

The  second  paging  has  the  title  "  A  Continuation  of  the  New  Discovery  ...  ." 

[Hennepin.]  A  |  Discovery  Of  a  Large,  Rich,  and  Plentiful  | 
Country  |  in  the  I  North  America ;  I  Extending  above  4000 
Leagues.  Wherem,  |  By  a  very  short  Passage,  lately  found  |  out, 
thro'  the  Mer-Barmejo  into  the  South- 1  Sea  \  by  which  a  consid- 
erable Trade  might  |  be  carry'd  on,  as  well  in  the  Northern  asj 

W,  Boreham.   [1720.J 


the  Southern  Parts  of  America.  |  London . 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  22. 

Evidently  an  abridgment. 


BA.  31373 


"■■'.iAiJi! 


HENNEPIN. 


219 


Hennepin.  Relacion  |  de  un  pais  |  que  nuevamente  se  ha  des- 
cu-l  bierto  |  en  la  |  America  |  Septentrional  J  de  mas  estendido  que  es  | 
la  Europa.  |  Y  que  saca  a  luz  en  Castellano,  debajo  de  la  protec- 
cion  de  ...  Don  Sebastian  Fernandez  de  Medrano.  |  Brusselas :  \ 


Lamberto  Marchant.  \  m.dc.xcix. 
2  Plates. 


i2mo,  pp.  (8),  86.     Map  and 
j.c.B.  31374 


This  Spanish  version,  which  is  of  course  an  abridgment,  concludes  our  long  list  of 
the  various  editions  oi  the  work  of  this  famed  traveller,  who  was  "  the  undoubted  dis- 
coverer and  explorer  of  the  Upper  Mississippi,  and  the  first  to  lay  open  to  the  world  that 
mighty  region."  That  he  should  have  made  some  mistakes  is  not  to  be  wondered  at, 
and  that  when  he  first  saw  the  Falls  of  Niagara  he  should  have  overstated  the  "  won- 
derful downfall  uf  above  600  feet,"  is  not  very  surprising ;  but  his  mistakes  have  not 
entitled  him  to  receive  the  castigations  which  have  been  heaped  upon  him.  Bancroft, 
Vol.  III.,  202,  rennarks :  "  Had  he  loved  truth,  he  would  have  gained  a  noble  reputa- 
tion, who  now  is  remembered,  not  merely  as  a  light-hearted  and  daring  discoverer,  but 
also  as  a  boastful  liar.  The  Journal  of  a  voyage  down  the  Mississippi  in  this  book  is  a 
lie  by  the  author."  Charlevoix  was  the  first  to  attack  the  author,  not  so  much  with 
reference  to  the  truth  of  his  statements  as  to  his  manners.  He  remarks  that  Hennepin 
"  vents  his  chagrin  not  only  on  the  Sieur  de  la  Sale,  but  on  France  also,  by  which  he 
deemed  himself  ill  used,  and  he  tries  to  save  his  credit  by  declaring  himself  a  born  sub- 
ject of  the  Catholic  King.  But  he  should  have  remembered  that  it  was  at  the  expense 
of  Franc:  that  he  travelled  in  America,  and  that  it  was  in  the  name  of  the  most  Chris- 
tian King  that  he  and  the  Sieur  Dacan  took  possession  of  the  countries  which  they  had 
discovered.  He  does  not  even  hesitate  to  aver  that  it  was  with  the  consent  of  the 
Catholic  King,  his  first  sovereign,  that  he  dedicated  his  book  to  William  in..  King  of 
England,  and  that  he  solicited  that  monarch  to  eftect  the  conquest  of  those  vast  tracts, 
send  colonies  there,  and  have  the  gospel  preached  to  the  heathen.  This  step,  which 
scandalized  the  Catholics,  and  made  even  Protestants  laugh,  surprised  to  see  a  religitux, 
calling  himself  Missionary  and  Apostolic  Prothonotary,  exhort  a  Protestant  Prince  to 
found  a  church  in  the  New  World.  All  these  works  are  written  in  a  declamatory 
style,  offensive  by  its  inflation,  and  revolting  by  the  liberties  which  the  author  takes, 
and  by  his  indecent  invectives.  As  to  substance.  Father  Hennepin  believed  himself 
entitled  to  take  a  traveller's  license ;  he  is  accordingly  much  decried  in  Canada,  his 
fellow-travellers  often  protesting  that  he  was  anything  but  truthful  in  his  accounts." — 
Ncv)  France,  Vol.  i.  On  which  we  remark  that  it  must  be  recollected  that  Charlevoix 
(whose  remarks  are  ungrammatical)  was  a  Jesuit,  and  that  Hennepin  belonged  to  an 
order  who  were  opposed  to  them,  that  he  should  have  solicited  the  assistance  of 
William  in.  is  simply  a  proof  that  he  was  no  bigot.  Mr.  Field  very  properly  observes 
that  "  criticism  [on  Hennepin]  proceeds  from  sources  which  entitle  him  to  the  benefit 
at  least  of  a  doubt  of  its  impartiality,"  and  adds,  "  The  author  lost  the  support  of  his 
own  brethren  of  the  order  of  Recollects  by  neglecting  or  refusing  to  return  to  his 
duties  in  America  as  a  missionary."  "  This  Reverend  Father  was  the  most  impudent 
of  liars,  and  the  narrative  is  a  rare  monument  of  brazen  mendacity.  Hennepin,  how- 
ever, had  seen  much  and  dared  much  :  for  among  his  many  failings  fear  had  no  part; 
and  where  his  vanity  or  his  spite  was  not  involved  he  often  told  the  truth.  ...  These 
fabrications  occur,  not  in  the  early  editions,  which  are  comparatively  truthful,  but  in 
the  edition  of  1 697,  and  those  which  followed.  La  Salle  was  dead  at  the  time  of  their 
publication." — Parkman's  Discovery  of  the  Great  fVett,  p.  124.  The  question  of 
Hennepin's  veracity,  as  to  his  claim  of  descending  the  Mississippi,  was  first  raised  by 
Sparks'  "  Life  of  La  Salle,"  <*  Amer.  Biog.,"  11.  i,  followed  by  Shea,  Parkman,  etc. 
A  portion  of  Hennepin's  first  work  is  given  in  Shea's  "  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi," 
and  his  "  New  Discovery "  is  included  in  the  "  Amer.  Ant.  Soc.  Trans.,"  Vol.  1.  Sci 
Faribault's  «•  Bibl.,"  also  «*  N.  Am.  Rev.,"  xtviil.  70 }  xlix.  258. 


220 


HENRIQUEZ. 


Henni  (J.  M.)  Ein  Blick  in's  Thai  des  Ohio  oder  Briefe 
uber  den  Kampf  und  das  Wiederaufleben  der  katholischen 
Kirche  im  fernen  Westen  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  Nordamerikas. 
Munchen.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  128.  3^375 

The  author  it  now  Biihop  of  Milwaukie. 

Hennig  (Christian  Gottfried).  Briefe  uber  Amerika  nach  der 
neuesten,  verbeszerten  und  mit  dem  dritten  Theile  vermehrten 
Ausgabe,  aus  dem  Italianischen  des  Herrn  Grafen  Carlo  Carli 
ubersetzt,  und  mit  einigen  Anmerkungen  versehen.  Gera : 
Christoph  Friedrich  Bekmann.  1 795.  3  vols.,  1 2mo,  pp.  468 ; 
502;  368.     Map.  31376 

I  have  a  memorandum  of  an  edition,  Gera.  1785.    a  vols.,  lamo. 

Henning  (T.)  Slavery  in  the  Churches,  Religious  Societies, 
&c.  A  Review  by  Thomas  Henning,  Esq.  With  Prefatory 
Remarks,  By  J.  J.  E.  Linton,  Esq.,  Stratford.  Toronto.  1850. 
i2mo,  pp.  39.  31377 

Henningsen  (C.  F.)  Letter  from  Gen.  C.  F.  Henningsen, 
in  reply  to  the  Letter  of  Victor  Hugo  on  the  Harper's  Ferry 
Invasion ;  with  an  Extract  from  the  Letter  of  the  Rev.  Nathan 
Lord,  D.D.  ...  a.:d  an  Article  from  the  London  ** Times"  on 
Slavery.    New  Tori:  Davies  &  Kent,  Printers,  i860.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Henrion  (Le  Baron  Mathieu  R.  A.)  Histoire  generale  des 
Missions  Catholiques  depuis  le  xiiP  Siecle  jusqu'a  nos  jours. 
Illustre  par  trois  cents  gravures.  Paris :  Gaume  freres.  1844-47. 
2  vols.,  imp.  8vo.  3^379 

Henrion.  Historia  general  de  las  misiones,  desde  el  siglo 
XIII.  hasta  nuestros  dias.  Traducida  al  castellano,-ampliada  y 
adicionada  en  lo  perteneciente  a  Espafia.  Barcelona.  1863-65. 
4  vols.,  8vo.     117  Plates,  17  Portraits,  8  Maps.  31380 

Henriquez.  Don  Henriquez  |  De  |  Ca' .  o.  |  Or,  the  Conquest  ( 
of  the  Incites.  |  A  |  Spanish  Novel.  |  Translated  out  of  Spanish,  by  a 
Person  |  of  Honour.  |  London^  \  Printed  by  R.  E.  for  R.  Bent  ley  \  and 
S.  Magnes^  in  Russell-Street  \  in  Covent-Garden.  [1685.]  i2mo, 
pp.  (12),  167.  H.  31381 

Henriquez  (F.)  Francisci  Henriquez  Soc.  Jes.  Epistola  de 
duodecim  sociis,  pro  catholica  fide,  in  mari  Brasilico  interfectis 
anno  de  1550.     Neapoli,  Ap.  J.  Cochium.   1572.  31382 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  117.  Not  in  Carayon.  The  Backers,  in  the  "Bibl.  de  la 
Soc,"  have  the  following  title;  "Carta  escrita  a  $  de  Dezembro  de  1 571,  aos  Padrci 
Assistentes  em  Roma  que  relata  largamentc  o  glorioso  martyrio  de  I'adre  Pedro  Dias  e 


// 


HENRY. 


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seut  companheiros  em  osmarei  de  Brasil  a  13  de  Setembro  de  IS**!,"  with  the  note 
"Traduite  en  Italien  et  imprimi*  i  NapUt  far  Jouph  Cvchia,  1572.  Le  P.  Manoel  da 
Costa  I'a  traduite  en  latin,  p.  46s  de  :  <  Rerum  a  Soc.  Jesu  in  India  Gestarum.  Colonia, 
1574.'  8vo.  La  meme  lettre  a  iti  traduite  en  latin  par  le  P.  Mafiie,  in  Epistolii 
Indicis ;  i  la  fin  de  la  seconde  Epitre." 

Henry  (A.)  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Canada  and  the 
Indian  Territories,  between  the  years  1760  and  1776.  In  Two 
Parts.     By  Alexander  Henry  Esq.     New  Tork :  I.  Riley.  1809. 


8vo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  330.     Portrait. 


BA.,  H.,  P    3T383 


Henry  escaped  almoit  miraculously  from  the  massacre  at  Detroit,  in  the  war  occa- 
sioned by  the  conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  of  which  he  gives  a  thrilling  account.  "  His  perils, 
enterprise,  and  intrepidity  excite  deep  interest." — Chancellor  Kint.  The  .-'.zriative  of 
his  long  captivity  aflPords  us  the  most  authentic  information  we  have,  relative  to  the 
domestic  habits  of  the  northern  Indians.  Set  a  long  extract  from  the  Preface  in  Rich, 
Vol.  II.  42.     See  also  "  Hist.  Mag.,"  iii.  116. 

Henry  (A.  A.)  Direccion  general  de  cartas  de  Espafla  a  sus 
Indias ;  no  solo  segun  el  orden  geografico  general,  sino  por  el 
particular  que  rige  en  el  ramo  de  correos  de  unas  administraciones 
a  otras  y  caxas  de  las  Americas  a  que  deven  remitirse,  como  tan- 
bien  a  Canarias  y  a  Filipinas,  &c.  Formada  por  D.  Angel  Ant^ 
Henry,  &c.     Madrid.  1807.    2  vols.,  410.  3^384 

Henry  (Caleb  Sprague).  American  Advocate  of  Peace : 
Conducted  by  C.  S.  Henry,  and  Francis  Fellowes.  Vols.  i.  and 
II.     Hartford:  William  tratson.   1834-36.    8vo.  3*385 

Henry.  History  and  its  Philosophy :  The  Address  at  the 
Sixty-Third  Anniversary  of  the  New- York  Historical  Society, 
Dec.  19,  1867.  By  C.  S.  Henry,  d.d.  New-York:  \_New- 
Tork  Historical  Society].  1868.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  31386 


Henry.  .  Patriotism  and 
Oration,  By  C.  S.  Henry. 
pany.  1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  34. 


he   Slaveholders'   Rebellion.     An 
New  Tori  :  D.  Appleton  and  Com- 

31387 


Henry.     Politics  and  the  Pulpit :  A  Tract  for  the  Times.  ... 
New  York:  "John  F.  Trow,  [i860.]    8vo,  pp.  (2),  355-400.     H. 

Also :  Doctor  Oldham  at  Greystones,  and  his  Talk  there.  ...  Net»  York :  D.  apple- 
ton and  Company.  i860.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  342,  Plate,  b.  —  The  Importance  of  Exalt- 
ing the  Intellectual  Spirit  of  the  Nation :  and  Need  of  a  Learned  Class.  A  Discourse 
pronounced  before  the  Phi  Sigma  Nu  Society  of  the  University  of  Vermont,  August 
3,1836.  ...  Burlington.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  44.  B.,  H.  +  Second  Edition.  New  York  i 
George  ff.  Holley.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  44.  BA. — On  Social  Welfare  and  Human  Progress. 
New  York.  1861.  i2mo. —  ...  Plain  Reasons  for  the  Great  Republican  Movement. 
...  Remarks  ...  at  ...  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1856.  ...  Second  Edition.  New  York: 
Dix,  Edwards  &  Co.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  20.  h.,  s. — The  Position  and  Duties  of  the 
Educated  Men  of  the  Country.  A  Discourse  pronounced  before  the  Euglossian  and 
Alpha  Phi  Delta  Societies  of  Geneva  College,  Aug.  5,  1840.  ...  New  York,  mdcccxl. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  (i),    H.,  N.  —  Principles  and  Prospects  of  the  Friends  of  Peace.     A  Dis- 


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HENRY. 


h'i: 


course  pronounced  before  the  Hartford  County  Peace  Society.  December,  15,  1I3]. 
...  Hartfardi  J.  Hubbard  H^tlh,  Print.  1834.  8vo,  pp.  27.  ba.  +  8vo,  pp.  ]i.  g. 
— The  True  Idea  of  the  University,  and  its  Relation  to  a  Complete  System  of  Pub- 
lic Instruction.  An  Address  before  the  ...  Alumni  of  the  Univenity  of  the  City  of 
New- York,  June  18,  185a.  ...  Ntw-Tort.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  ay.     n.,  m. 

[Henry  (David).]  An  Historical  Account  of  all  the  Voyages 
round  the  Word,  performed  by  English  Navigators }  including 
those  lately  undertaken  By  Order  of  his  Present  Majesty.  The 
whole  Faithfully  Extracted  from  the  Journals  of  the  Voyagers. 
Drake,  undertaken  in  1577-80.  Cavendish,  1586-88.  Cowley, 
1683-86.  Dampier,  1689-96.  Cooke,  1708- 11.  Rogers,  1708- 
II.  Clipperton  and  Shelvocke,  1719-22.  Anson,  undertaken  in 
1740-44.  Byron,  1764-66.  Wallis,  1766-68.  Carteret,  1766- 
69,  and  Cook,  1768-71.  Together  with  that  of  Sydney  Park- 
inson, Draftsman  to  Joseph  Banks,  Esq ;  who  circumnavigated 
the  Globe  with  Capt.  Cook,  in  his  Majesty's  Ship  the  Endeavour. 
And  The  Voyage  of  Mons.  Bougainville  round  the  World,  Per- 
formed by  Order  of  the  French  King.  Illustrated  with  Maps, 
Charts,  and  Historical  Prints.  ...  To  which  is  added.  An  Ap- 
pendix. Containing  the  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  the  North  Pole, 
by  the  Hon.  Commodore  Phipps,  and  Captain  Lutwidge.  Lon- 
don: F.  Newbery.  mocclxxiv-mocclxxiii.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (i), 
1,  (6J,  480;  (i),  440;  (4),  470;  (4),  364,  (3)}  Supplement,  n8. 
43  Plates,  7  Maps  and  Charts.  h.  31389 

"  The  first  two  volumes  were  compiled  by  David  Henry,  a  great  contributor  to  the 
'Gentleman's  Magazine,'  and  who  added  a  fifth  volume  in  1775,  and  a  sixth  in  1776, 
containing  Capt.  Cooke's  second  and  third  voyages;  ii  roduced  by  an  admirable  sum- 
mary of  all  the  voyages  undertaken  for  discovery  only,  in  both  the  Southern  and  Northern 
hemispheres,  and  in  the  Pacific  and  Atlantic  Oceans."  —  Nichols'  Literary  Anecdotei, 
Vol.  III.,  p.  425.     In  some  copies  the  collation  varies  from  our  statement. 

Henry  (G.)  Emigrants  Guide.  By  George  Henry,  ^ebec. 
[n.  d.]    i2mo.  31390 

Henry  (G.  W.)  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  George  W.  Henry. 
Dictated  by  himself,  being  blind.  Utica :  R.  W.  Roberts^  Printer. 
1846.    i8mo,  pp.  305.  3 1 39 1 

The  author  was  a  peripatetic  bookseller  and  preacher  in  Western  New  York. 

Henry  (G.  A.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Gustavus  A.  Henry,  of 
Tennessee,  in  the  Senate  of  the  Confederate  States,  November 
29,  1864.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  13.  ba.  31392 

Declaring  a  resolution  to  prosecute  the  war  to  independence. 

Henry  (G.  V.)  Military  Record  of  Civilian  Appointments 
in  the  United  States  Army.  By  Guy  V.  Henry  ...  .  Vol.  i. 
Carleton^  New  Tork.  mdccclxix.    8vo,  pp.  527.       B.,  c.  31393 


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[Henry  (J-)]  A"  Enquiry  into  the  Evils  of  General  Suffrage 
and  Frequent  Elections  in  Lower  Canada.  By  Camillus.  ... 
Montreal:  Printed  by  Nahum  Mower.   1810.    8vo,  pp.  32.       H. 

Henry  (J.)  Sketches  of  Moravian  Life  and  Character. 
Comprising  a  General  View  of  the  History,  Life,  Character,  and 
Religious  and  Educational  Institutions  of  the  Unitas  Fratrum. 
By  James  Henry  ...  .  Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Lippincott  £ff  Co.  1859. 
i2mo,  pp.  316,  (i).  B.,  BA.  31395 

Henry  (J.),  Jr.  An  Address  upon  Education  and  Common 
Schools,  delivered  at  Cooperstown  ...  Otseeo  County,  Sept.  21, 
[1843.]  By  James  Henry,  Jr.  Albany:  Press  of  C.  Van  Bent- 
huysen  and  Co.  1843.  ^^°>  PP*  (4))  5^*  °m  ^*  ~t~  Second  Edi- 
tion.    New  Tork:  A.  S.  Barnes  &  Co.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  64.       b. 

AUo:  The  Mechanics*  Institute  —  Past,  Present  and  Future.  iVirw  Tort.  1854. 
Ivo.     ». 

[Henry  (John).]  The  Fland-book  of  the  Nation :  ...  Dedi- 
cated to  the  People  of  America.   New-Tori.  iSs2.   i2mo,  pp.  33. 

Henry  (J.)  Report  on  the  Criminal  Law  at  Demerara,  and 
in  the  ceded  Dutch  Colonies.     London.   1 821.     8vo.       s.  31398 

Also :  Report  of  the  Judgment  of  the  Court  of  Demarara,  in  the  Case  of  Odwin  v. 
Forbes,  on  the  Plea  of  the  English  Certificate  of  Bankruptcy,  in  Bar  in  a  Foreign  Juris- 
diction, to  the  suit  of  a  Foreign  Creditor,  as  confirmed  in  Appeal ;  with  the  Authorities, 
and  Foreign  and  English  Cases.     London,  1823.    8vo.     s. 

[Henry  (John).]  The  Essex  Junto  and  the  British  Spy  :  or. 
Treason  Detected.     Printed  at  Salem^  March^  1S12.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Henry  (J.  J.)  An  Accurate  and  Interesting  Account  of  the 
Hardships  and  Sufferings  of  that  Band  of  Heroes,  who  Traversed 
the  Wilderness  in  the  Campaign  against  Quebec  in  1775.  By 
John  Joseph  Henry  Esq  ...  Lancaster :  Printed  by  IVilliam  Greer. 
1812.    i2mo,  pp.  225.  b.,  ba.,  h.  31400 

First  and  best  edition  of  a  narrative  of  rare  interest,  addressed  to  his  children 
Reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

Henry.  Library  Edition.  Campaign  against  Quebec  ;  being 
an  Accurate  and  Interesting  Account  of  the  Hardships  and  Suf- 
ferings of  that  Band  of  Heroes  who  traversed  the  Wilderness, 
by  the  Route  of  the  Kennebec  and  Chaudiere  River,  to  Quebec, 
in  the  year  1775.  By  John  Joseph  Henry.  Revised  Edition, 
with  Corrections  and  Alterations.  IVatertown :  Knowlton  &  Rice. 
1844.    i2mo,  pp.  212.  c.  31401 


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Henry  (J.)  A  Statement  of  Facts  respecting  the  Condition 
&  Treatment  of  Slaves,  in  the  City  of  Vicksburg  and  its  Vicinity 
in  the  State  of  Mississippi,  in  1838  Sc  39.  By  Joseph  Henry. 
MedinOy  Ohio.   1 839.     l2mo,  pp.  24.  31402 

Henry  (J.)  Eulogy  on  Prof.  Alexander  Dallas  Bache,  late 
Superintendent  of  the  United  States  Coast  Survey,  ...  By  Prof. 
Joseph  Henry,  ...  fVashington:  Government  Printing  Office.  1872. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  3H<^3 

Alio :  Smithionian  Bequest.  Prof.  Henry**  Exposition  before  the  New  Jersey  His- 
torical Society  at  ...  Princeton,  ...  September  a7th,  1847.  ...  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  An 
Account  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  ...  Aug.  loth,  1853.  ...  Newark.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  15.     Set  alio  "Smithsonian  Report,"  1870,  and  "Smithsonian  Collcctioni." 

Henry  (M.  S.)  History  of  the  Lehigh  Valley,  Containing  a 
Copious  Selection  of  the  Most  Interesting  Facts,  Traditions, 
Biographical  Sketches,  Anecdotes,  etc.,  etc.,  relating  to  its  His- 
tory and  Antiquities.  With  a  Complete  History  of  all  its  Internal 
Improvements,  Progress  of  the  Coal  and  Iron  Trade,  Manufac- 
tures, etc..  By  M.  S.  Henry.  ...  Easton^  Pa.:  Bixler  and  Corwin. 
i860.    8vd,  pp.  xii,  436.  31404 

First  published  in  parts  and  now  very  scarce. 

Henry  {Mr.)  American  Documents  relative  to  Mr.  Henry's 
Mission,  Collected  and  Re-Prinf^d.  London:  J.  Ridgway.  1812. 
8vo,  pp.  28.  31405 

Henry  (M.  M.)  Bibliotheque  portative  des  voyages ;  tra- 
duite  de  I'anglais  par  M.  M.  Henry  et  Breton.  Avcc  Gravures 
et  Atlas.    Paris,  [v.  d.J    42  vols.,  i8mo.  3 1406 

This  large  collection  of  voyages  and  travels  includes  many  relative  to  America. 

Henry  (P.  F.)  Tableau  de  la  colonic  de  Cayenne,  k  la  suite 
du  voyage  a  Surinam,  de  Stedman.  Par  P.  F.  Henry.  Parts. 
1798.    8vo.  3H07 

Henry  (P.)  An  Argument  on  the  Powers,  Duties,  and  Con- 
duct, of  the  Hon.  John  C.  Calhoun,  A  Vice-President  of  the 
United  States,  and  President  of  the  Senate.  By  Patrick  Henry. 
Washington:  P.  Force.   1 827.     8vo,  pp.  56.  31408 

See  [Henry  (W.  W.)],  Sparks  (J.),  Wirt  (W.),  and  WiUiston  (E.  B.) 

Henry  (R.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Society  in  Scotland 
for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge  ...  June  5,  1773.  By 
Robert  Henry,  d.d.  ...  Edinburgh :  Printed  by  A.  Murray  ^  j. 
Cochran,  mdcclxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  29,  5,  3.  H.  31409 


HENRY. 


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Henry  [Robert  P.]  Speech  of  Mr.  Henry,  on  the  Proposi- 
tion to  amend  the  Constitution  ...  respecting  the  Election  of 
President  and  Vice-President.  ...  April  i,  1826.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  31410 

Henry  (R.  R.)  A  Letter  to  the  New- York  Chamber  of 
Commerce  on  "Discretionary  Power,"  with  An  Appendix,  ... 
By  Robert  R.  Henry,  one  of  the  Inspectors  of  Pot  and  Pearl 
Ashes  for  New- York,  ...  New-Tor k  :  Printed  for  the  Author. 
1830.    i2mo,  pp.  124.  BA.,  w.  31411 

Henry  (S.)  A  New  and  Complete  American  Medical  Family, 
Herbal.     By  Samuel  Henry.     New  York.   18 14.    8vo.  s. 

Henry  (S.  C.)  Oration  before  the  Cincinnati  Society  of 
New  Jersey,  Trenton,  July  5,  1824.  By  Symmes  C.  Henry. 
Trenton.  1824.    8vo.  N.  3 14 13 

Henry.  The  Pestilence  ...  A  Sermon  ...  August  the  Third, 
1849.  '^^^  Day  of  National  Fast.  By  Symmes  C.  Henry  ...  . 
Princeiony  N.  J. :  Printed  by  John  T.  Robinson.  1849.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

Henry  (T.  C.)  A  Plea  for  the  West:  Sermon  before  the 
Missionary  Society  of  the  Synod  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia, 
Nov.  21,  1824.  By  T.  Charlton  Henry.  Charleston.  1824. 
i2mo.  w.  31415 

Also;  Farewell  Discourse,  Columbia,  South  C&._l!.'a,  January  4,  1824.  ...  Charleiun. 
1814.  Iimo,  pp.  30.  N.—  ...  A  Sermon  ...  Third  of  April,  182;,  being  the  Four- 
teenth Anniversary  of  the  ...  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  in  Ciiarleston  S.  C.  ... 
CkarliMm  Printed  by  fFm.  Riley.  1825.    8vo,  pp.  35.     b. 

[Henry  (Walter).]  Trifles  from  my  Portfolio;  or.  Recol- 
lections of  Scenes  and  Small  Adventures  during  Twenty-Nine 
Years  Military  Service  in  the  Peninsular  War  and  Invasion  of 
France,  the  East  Indies,  Campaign  in  Nepaul,  St.  Helena  during 
the  Detention  and  until  the  Death  of  Napoleon,  and  Upper  and 
Lower  Canada.  By  a  Staff  Surgeon.  Quebec.  1839.  2  vols., 
4to.  31416 

Reprinted  in  England  as : 

Henry.  Events  of  a  Military  Life :  being  Recollections  after 
Service  in  the  Peninsular  War,  Invasion  of  France,  the  East 
Indies,  St.  Helena,  Canada,  and  elsewhere.  By  Walter  Henry, 
...  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged.  London:  ff^tlliam 
Pickering.   1843.     *  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xii,  301  j  x,  384.         H. 

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Hrnry  (W.  S.)  Campaign  Sketches  of  the  War  with  Mexico. 
By  Captain  William  S.  Henry.  ...  With  Engravings.  Nttu  Tork: 
Harptr  i:f  Brothers.  1847.     lamo,  pp.  331.    b.  -|- [/fr/</.]  1848. 

[Henry  (William  Wirt).]  Character  and  Public  Career  of 
Patrick  Henry.  Comments  upon  Mr.  Jeffierson's  Letter.  ... 
November  22,  1867.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  31419 

Henry ;  or,  the  Juvenile  Traveller,  a  Delineation  of  a  Voyage 
across  tne  Atlantic  }  a  Description  of  ?  part  of  the  United  States 
[Lakes  George  and  Champlain,  etc.]  ;  a  Journey  to  Canada,  etc. 
By  the  Wife  of  a  British  Officer  in  Canada.  London.  1836. 
8vo.  31420 

Henry  Roberts  ;  or.  Incidents  of  the  War  of  1861-62-63. 
By  the  Author  of  "  Elfie  Grafton,"  &c.,  &c.  Boston :  Mass. 
Sunday  School  Society.  1863.     i6mo,  pp.  120.     Frontispiece. 

Henshaw  (D.)  Letters  on  the  Internal  Improvements  and 
Commerce  of  the  West.  By  Hon.  David  Henshaw.  Boston: 
Dutton  and  Wentworth.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  29.      B.,  BA.,  M.  31422 

[Henshaw.]  A  Refutation,  by  his  Friends,  of  the  Calumnies 
against  David  Henshaw,  in  Relation  to  the  Failure  of  the  Com- 
monwealth Bank,  and  the  Transfer  of  South  Boston  Lands  to 
the  United  States.    Boston:  Beals  and  Greene.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

[Henshaw.]  Remarks  upon  the  Bank  of  the  United  States, 
being  an  Examination  of  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Ways 
and  Means,  made  to  Congress,  April,  1830.  By  a  Merchant. 
Boston  :  Printed  by  True  and  Greene,  February,  1 83 1.     8vo,  pp.  47. 

[Henshaw.]  Remarks  upon  the  Rights  and  Powers  of  Cor- 
porations, and  of  the  Rights,  Powers,  and  Duties  of  the  Legisla- 
ture. ...  Boston:  Beals  and  Greene.   1837.    8vo,  pp.  31.  b. 

Alto ;  An  Address  ...  before  an  Assembly  of  Citizens  from  all  parts  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, at  ...  Boston,  July  4,  1836.  ...  Boston  t  Beals  and  Greene.  1836.  8vo,  pp. 
39.  B.,  BA. —  ...  The  Exchequer  and  Currency  ...  recommended  by  the  President 
of  the  United  States,  and  the  Effects  of  Paper  Money  upon  the  ...  Whole  Community. 
\_Boston.  1842.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     ba. 

Henshaw  (J.  C.)  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Martial 
which  convened  at  Fort  Washitaw  (Indian  Territory),  on  the 
20th  of  November,  1855,  for  the  Trial  of  Brevet  Major  John 
C.  Henshaw,  United  States  Army.  Taken  from  the  Official 
Records.    Privately  printed.    New  York.  1858.    8vo.     c.  31426 


HENSHAW. 


227 


Hbnshaw  (John  Prentis  Hewlev).  Memoir  of  the  Life  of 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Channine  Moore,  d.d.,  Bishop  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  tlie  Diocese  of  Virginia.  By  J. 
P.  K.  Henshaw,  d.d.  Accompanied  by  a  Selection  of  the  Ser- 
mons of  the  late  Bishop.  Philadelphia:  ff^.  Stavth  ^  Co.  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  X,  9-503.     Portrait.  c.,  p.  31427 

Henshaw.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Rev. 
George  Burgess,  d.d.  as  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  Maine,  ...  October  31st,  1847,  ...  Hartford,  Con- 
ne':ticut.  By  J.  P.  K.  Henshaw,  d.d..  Bishop  of  Rhode-Island. 
Providtnct:  Charles  Burnett^  Jr.   1847.    ^^o*  PP*  24'     *•  3*4*8 

Henshaw.  A  Statement  of  Facts,  relating  to  the  late  Ordi- 
nation at  Grace  Church,  with  the  Correspondence  ...  between 
the  Rt.  Rev.  J.  P.  IC.  Henshaw,  d.d.  and  the  Rev.  James  W. 
Cooke,  Rector  of  St.  Michael's  Church,  Bristol,  R.  I.  Provi- 
dence: Charles  Burnett^  Jr.  1847.    8v°»  PP*  7^'  "•  3*4*9 

Alio  :  A  Dlicourse  delivered  in  ...  Providence,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Third  Jubilee, 
or  One  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  in  Foreign  Parti.  ...  June  12,  1851.  ...  Providence:  J,  F.  Mocri.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  —  Funeral  Sermon  occasioned  by  Death  of  W.  H.  Harrison,  late  President  ... 
delivered  April  35,  1841.  ...  Baltimore.  1841.  8vo.  —  An  Oration  ...  before  the  ... 
Alumni  of  Middlebury  College,  at  the  ...  Commencement  ...  15th  August,  1817.  ... 
Middlebury:  Printed  by  J.  H^.  Cope/and.  1837.  8vo,  pp.  48.  ■. — The  Right  of  the 
Clergy  to  Temporal  Support.  A  Diicourie  ...  Bottom  Jamei  B.  Dow.  1850.  8vo,  pp. 
18.  BA.  —  A  Vindication  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  in  an  Address  on  the 
Occaiion  of  the  Laying  of  the  Corner  Stone  of  Grace  Church  in  Providence,  ...  April 
8,  1843.  ...  Providence  t  B.  F.  Moore.  1845.     i3mo,  pp.  16. 

Hen&haw  (J.  S.)  A  Manual  for  United  States  Consuls  ; 
embracing  their  Rights,  Duties,  Liabilities  and  Emoluments,  the 
Laws  and  Judicial  Decisions  Governing  them,  ...  By  J.  Sidney 
Henshaw.    New  Tork :  J.  C.  Riker.  1849.     i6mo,  pp.  252.     c. 

Also  ;  Around  the  World  ;  ...  .  By  an  Officer  of  the  U.  S.  Navy.  ...  New  Tork  : 
Charlei  S.  Francit.  1840.  3  vols.,  1 3mo,  pp.  336;  344.  3  Plates.  +  Second  Edition 
[Ibid.]  1846.     BA. 

Henshaw  (S.  E.)  Our  Branch  and  its  Tributaries ;  being  a 
History  of  the  Work  of  the  Northwestern  Sanitary  Commission 
and  its  Auxiliaries,  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  By  Mrs. 
Sarah  Edwards  Henshaw.  Including  a  full  Report  of  Receipts 
and  Disbursements,  by  E.  W.  Blatchford,  Treasurer;  and  an 
Introductory  Chapter,  by  Hon.  Mark  Skinner.  Chicago :  Alfred 
L,  Sewell.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  432.     2  Maps  and  Plate.  b.,  c. 

See  "  American  Bibliopolist,"  Vol.  i. 


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HiNsoN  (G.)  The  Civil,  Political,  and  Mechanical  History  of 
the  Framework  Knitters  in  Europe  and  America.  By  Gravenor 
Henion.     Vol.  i.     Nottingham.  1831.    8vo.  3H34 

No  more  publiihed — ihkilow,  prejudiced,  curiout  end  intercitinf.  Su  McCulloch,  940, 

Henson  (J.)  The  Life  of  Josiah  Henson,  formerly  a  Slave, 
now  an  Inhabitant  of  Canada,  as  Narrated  by  Himself  [to  S.  A. 
Eliot].  Boston :  Arthur  D,  Phtlps.  1849.  i8mo,  pp.  iv,  76.  b. 
-f-  London.  1852.  H.  31432 

Henson.  Father  Henson's  Story  of  his  Own  Life.  With  an 
Introduction  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe.  Boston :  John  P.  Jtwett  £jf 
Co.  1858.    i2mo,  pp.  xii,  212.     Portrait.  b.,  c.  31433 

Hensseir.  [Letter  of  Gen.  Hensseir,  Mayor  of  Tunis,  ex- 
plaining Moslem  Slavery  and  the  Causes  whicn  led  to  its  Aboli- 
tion, closing  with  an  Appeal  against  American  Slavery.  Arabic. 
Tunis?  18 — .]    8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  31435 

Hbntz  (C.)  Courtship  and  Marriaee;  or,  the  Joys  and  Sor- 
rows of  American  Life.  By  Caroline  Lee  Hentz.  Philadelphia. 
1856.    i2mo,  pp.  467.  B.,  BA.,  c.  31436 

Alio  I  Erneit  Lin  wood.  ...  Btiton :  yahn  P.  ynoett  and  Company.  1856.  iimo,  pp, 
467.  —  Linda}  or,  the  Young  Pilot  of  the  Belle  Creole.  A  Tale  of  Southern  Life.  ... 
FhiUdtlphi*  I  T.  B.  Pttenen  &  Broiieri.  [n.  d.]  iimo,  pp.  xviii-l3-a76.  ■.,€.— 
Marcui  Warland}  or  the  Long  Mom  Spring)  a  T.ile  of  the  South.  ...  Pkitadilfkia. 
1851.  lamo.  —  Planter'i  Northern  Bride  ...  PMladelpkia.  1854.  %  volt.,  lamo.— 
Robert  Oraham )  A  Sequel  to  Linda.  ...  Pkilad*lpkU.  1855.    iimo. 

Hentz  (N.  M.)  On  the  Alligator  of  North  America.  By 
N.  M.  Hentz.     Philadelphia.   182 1.    4to.  p.  31437 

Hentz.  Tadeuskund,  the  last  King  of  the  Lenape.  By  N. 
M.  Hentz.     Boston.   1825.     i2mo.  w.  31438 

Hentz.  The  Valley  of  Shenandoah ;  or.  Memoirs  of  the 
Graysons.  By  TT.  M.  Hentz.  Second  Edition.  New  York. 
1S28.    2  vols.,  ;:{mo.  c.  31439 

Heny  (G.  a.)  Speech  of  G.  A.  Heny  of  Tennessee,  [n.  p.] 
1864.    8vo.  31440 

Hepburn  (John).  The  American  Defence  Of  The  Christian 
Golden  Rule.     [n.  p.   17 14?]    8vo,  pp.  (5),  40.  b.  31441 

Hepburn  (R.  S.  E.)  Haiti  as  it  is ;  being  Notes  of  Five 
Months'  Sojourn  in  the  North  ...  of  Haiti.  By  Robert  S.  E. 
Hepburn  ...  Kingston^yamaica:  A,  Decordovaisf  Nephew,  mdccc- 
Lxi.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  114.  H.  31442 


HERALDIC. 


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Hbpworth  (G.  H.)  The  Criminal  i  The  Crime  i  The  Pen- 
alty. By  George  H.  Hepworth.  Boston :  IValktry  Fulltr  and 
Company.   1865.     lamo,  pp.  31.  b.  31443 

On  the  puniihmant  of  Jeffenon  Davii. 

Hepworth.  A  Sermon  before  the  Ancient  and  Honorable 
Artillery  Company  on  the  ccxxi  Anniversary,  June  6,  1859. 
By  George  H.  Hepwoith.  Boston:  If^iliiam  fThit/y Printer.  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  31444 

Hepworth.     Two  Sermons   Preached   ...   April  23,  186 
I.  On  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.    11.  Duties  Suggested  by 
the  National   Grief.     By  George    H.    Hepworth  ...  .  Boston: 
Pr'tnttd  ...  By  John  Wilson  and  Son.   1865.     i2mo,  pp.  27. 

Hepworth.  The  Whip,  Hoe,  and  Sword  \  or,  the  Gulf- 
Department  in '63.  Bv  George  H.  Hepworth.  Boston:  fValker 
ff^ist  and  Company.   1804.     l2mo,  pp.  298.  B.,  BA.  31446 

Alio  I  The  Appropriation  of  the  Public  Money  for  the  Support  of  Sectarian  Schooli. 
...  BtttoH.  1870.  lamo.  pp.  15.  H.  — A  Diicoune  ...  after  the  Death  of  Theodore 
Parlier.  ...  Bouoni  Crtiiy,  Nicitlt  ...  i860.  Ivo,  pp.  10.  i.  —  Oration  ...  Boston, 
July  4, 1867.  ...  Bomnt  jllfrtd  Mudgi V Son.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  39.  n. —  ...  A  Ser- 
mon ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Church  of  the  Unity,  in  Boston,  November  6, 1859. 
...  BoMn  t  For  lit  Shitty.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  41.     m. 

Hera  (J.  S.  de  la).  Representaciones  documentadas  del  agun- 
tamiento  de  Santiaji'o  de  Cuba  y  otras  corporaciones  a  la  reina, 
sobre  los  importantes  servicios  hechos  a  esta  ciudad  y  provincia 
per  D.  Jos6  Santos  de  la  Hera,  gobernador.  Santiago  de  Cuba. 
1835.    4to.  31447 

The  Herald  Almanac  for  the  United  States,  for  1849.  New 
Tori.  1849.    ^vo,  pp.  50.  3144S 

The  first  and  last  Issue. 

The  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty.  Vol.  i.  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
1808.  31449 

Edited  by  Eliai  Smith ;  afterwards  published  at  Philadelphia,  and  finally  at  Ports- 
mouth again.  The  first  religious  newspaper  published  in  the  United  Statea.  &* 
"  Historical  Magazine,"  ii.  27. 

The  Herald  of  the  New  Jerusalem.  Vol.  i.  Philadelphia  and 
New  TorJt.  1854.     i2mo.  s.  31450 


Herald  of  the  Union.     New-Tor k.  1851. 


3H5I 


The  Heraldic  Journal ;  recording  the  Armorial  Bearings  and 
Genealogies   of  American    Families.     Vol.    i.     Boston :   J.  K. 


230 


HERBERT. 


IViggitt.   1865-68.    4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  X,  192  ;  xii,  192  ;  viii,  192  ; 
viii,  192.  B.,  H.  31452 

£1  Heraldo,  Periddico  politico,  literario  y  comercial.  Mexico. 
1848-1849.  31453 

Herard-Dumesle.  Voyage  dans  le  nord  d'Hayti,  ou  revela- 
tions des  lieux  et  des  monumens  historiques.  Par  Herard-Du- 
mesle.    Aux  Cayes  de  Vimprimerie  du  gouvernement.    1824.     4to, 

PP-  (8),  392-  3H54 

Heras  (Barth.  M.)  Discurso  con  Motivo  de  la  Apertura  y 
Benedicion  Solemne  del  Cementerio  General  erigido  en  esta  Cap- 
ital.    Impresa  en  la  casa  de  NiRos  ExpSsitos  Jno  de  1808.     Folio, 

PP-  14-  3H5S 

Herbert  (C.)  A  Relic  of  the  Revolution,  containing  a  Full 
and  Particular  Account  of  the  SuiFerings  and  Privations  of  all  the 
American  Prisoners  captured  on  the  High  Seas,  and  Carried  into 
Plymouth,  England,  during  the  Revolution  of  1776.  Also,  an 
account  of  the  Several  Cruises  of  the  Squadron  under  the  Com- 
mand of  Commodore  John  Paul  Jones,  Prizes  taken,  etc.,  etc. 
By  Charles  Herbert,  of  Newburyport,  Mass.  Boiton:  Charles 
Peine.   1847.     l8mo,  pp.  (2),  258.  B.  31456 

Herbert  (G.)  The  Temple.  Sacred  Poems,  and  Private 
Ejaculations.  By  Mr.  George  Herbert.  ...  Cambridge.  1631. 
i6mo,  pp.  204.  -f  The  Third  Edition.  ...  Cambridge:  Printed 
by  T.  Bucky  and  R.  Daniel.  1634.     l6mo,  pp.  (8),  192,  (3).     H. 

The  famous  prophecy,  relative  to  the  church  militant,  entitles  Herbert's  poems  to  a 
place  in  this  Dictionary.     Frequently  reprinted  in  England  and  America, 

Herbert  (Henry  John  George),  Earl  of  Carnarvon.  Confed- 
eration of  the  British  North  American  Provinces  :  the  Speech  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Earl  of  Carnarvon.  London:  John  Murray.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  31458 

[Herbert  (Henry  William).]  American  Game  in  its  Seasons. 
By  Frank  Forester.     New  Tori.   1853.     Illustrated.  c,  p. 

[Herbert.]  The  Complete  Manual  for  Young  Sportsmen : 
...  For  the  ...  Youth  of  America.  ..,  New  York:  IV.  A.  Town- 
send  and  Company.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  xiii,  17-480.    Plates.    H. 

Herbert.  Frank  Forester's  Field  Sports  of  the  United  States 
and  British  Provinces  of  North  America.  ...  By  Henry  William 
Herbert  ...  .  New  Tor k :  Stringer  i^  Townsend.  [\^\^.'\  2  vols., 


: 


HERBERT. 


231 


192  ;  viii,  192 ; 


:  in  its  Seasons. 


gvo,  pp.  366  ;  381.     Portrait  and   Plates,     b.,  ba.     +  London. 

1848.  2  vols.,  post  8vo.     -\-  New  York:  Stringer  lATownsend. 

1849.  2  vols.,  8vo.  -|-  Fourth  Edition.  \Ibid.'\  1852.  2  vols., 
8vo.  +  New  Edition,  Revised.  With  Memoir  of  the  Author. 
New  Tork:  W.  A.  Townsend.   i860.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  366  ;  383. 

Herbert.  Frank  Forester  and  his  Friends  ;  or,  Woodland 
Adventures  in  the  Middle  States  of  North  America.  By  Henry 
William  Herbert.     London.  1849.    3  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  932. 

Herbert.  Frank  Forester's  Fish  and  Fishing  in  the  United 
States  and  British  Provinces  of  North  America.  By  Henry 
William  Herbert.  ...  London:  Richard  Bentley.  1849.  8vo,  pp. 
xvi,  455.  H.,  P.  -|-  New  Tork :  Stringer  £3*  Townsend.  1850. 
gvo,  pp.  359.  1 1  Plates.  -\-  Third  Edition,  with  a  Supplement. 
New  Tork.  1851.  8vo.  c.  +  New  Edition.  New  Tork :  W. 
A.  Townsend.   1859.     ^^o,  pp.  xxiv,  18-512.     Plates.  ba. 

Herbert.  Supplement  to  Frank  Forester's  Fish  and  Fishing 
in  the  United  States  and  British  Provinces  of  North  America. 
By  Henry  William  Herbert.     New  Tork .   Stringer  &  Townsend. 

1850.  8vo,  pp.  86.     Colored  Plate.  31464 

Herbert.  Frank  Forester's  Horse  and  Horsemanship  of  the 
United  States  and  British  Provinces  of  North  America.  By 
Henry  William  Herbert.  ...  With  Steel-engraved  Portraits  of 
Celebrated  Horses.  New  Tork :  Stringer  and  Townsend.  1857. 
Imp.  8vo,  pp.  552 ;  (i),  576.  16  Plates,  b.,  ba.  -|~  Revised, 
Corrected,  Enlarged,  and  Continued  to  1871,  by  S.  D.  and  B. 
G.  Bruce.  New  Tork:  G.  E.  Woodward.  1871.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  657,  (lo);  601.     28  Plates.  b.,  c.  31465 

An  admirable  work  on  the  subject.  The  author  was  an  Englishman,  of  great  talents, 
who,  in  a  fit  of  despondency,  shot  himself. 

Herbert.  Ringwood  the  Rover :  A  Tale  of  Florida,  ... 
Second  Edition.     Philadelphia.   1843.     ^^°>  PP*  55*  31466 

Herbert  (John  C.)  An  Address  ...  Annapolis  ...  Society 
of  the  Alumni  of  St.  John's  College.     Annapolis.   1828.     8vo. 

Herbert  (Mary  E.)  Scenes  in  the  Life  of  a  Halifax  Belle. 
Halifax.   1859.     i2mo,  pp.  60.  31468 

Herbert  (S.)  McClellan  Campaign  Melodist.  A  Collec- 
tion of  Patriotic  Songs,  in  favor  of  the  Constitution  and  the 
Union,  the  Election  of  Gen.  McClellan,  ...  By  Sidney  Herbert. 
New  Tork:  B.  IV.  Hitchcock.   1864,     i6mo,  pp.  32.  3146C1 


23a 


HERCKMANS. 


Herbert.  Republican  Campaign  Melodist 
By  S.  Herbert.  New  Tork :  Dick  Sff  Fitzgerald. 
pp.  76. 


and    Register 
1868.     i8mo, 

3»47o 


Herbert  (T.)  A  Relation  of  some  yeares  Travaile,  Begvnne 
Anno  1626.  Into  Afrique  and  the  greater  Asia,  especially  the 
Territories  of  the  Persian  Monarchie ;  and  some  parts  of  the 
Orientall  Indies  and  lies  adiacent.  Of  their  Religion,  Language, 
Habits,  Discent,  Ceremonies  and  other  Matters  Concerning  them. 
By  Sir  Thomas  Herbert.  London :  W.  Stansby.  1634.  Folio, 
Engraved  Title  by  Marshall,  pp.  (8),  225,  Index,  7  1.  Plates  by 
Hollar,  c.  +  [Another  Edition.]  London.  1638.  Folio,  -f 
Second  Edition.  [^Ibid.']  1658.  -\-  Third  Edition.  London.  1665. 
Folio,  -j-  Fourth  Impression,  with  many  Additions.  London: 
R.  Everingham.  1677.     Folio.  3^471 

Some  copies  of  the  first  edition  are  entited  :  "  A  Description  of  the  Pernian  Mon- 
archy now  beinge,  the  Orientall  Indyes,  lies,  and  other  parts  of  the  ^reattr  <\'n  and 
Africk."  In  returning  to  England  Herbert  coasted  the  eastern  shores  of  Nurt  li  ^iiiijrica; 
which  gives  him  occasion  to  display  some  erudition  on  the  subject  of  the  discoveiy  of 
the  New  World.  The  last  chapter  is  *>  A  Discourse  and  proofe  that  Madoc  ap  Owen- 
Gwyned  first  found  out  that  Continent  now  called  America,"  illustrated  with  quota- 
tions from  the  early  Welsh  Bards  in  evidence  of  the  departure  of  Madoc  with  a  num- 
ber of  ships  and  men  for  an  unknown  country  at  the  west.  The  analogies  in  language 
which  the  author  gives  to  prove  the  identification  of  Cymric  words  in  Mexican  names 
is  entirely  fanciful.  Nor  are  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  North  American  Indians, 
to  which  he  refers,  of  any  account  as  evidences  of  a  Welsh  colony  in  America.  It  is 
amusing  that  he  points  to  the  name  of  Cape  Breton  as  a  proof  that  his  countrymen 
were  there  in  the  ninth  century. 

Herbert.  Zee-  en  lant-reyse  na  verscheyde  deelen  van  Asie 
en  Africa,  Oost-Indien  ...  BenefFens  een  verhael  van  den  eersten 
vinder  van  America.  Uyt  het  Engelsch  vert,  door  L.  v.  Bosch. 
Dordrecht:  Jbr.  Jndriessz.  1658.     4to.     Plates.  31472 

Pages  i88-i9Z  contain  the  "Discovery  of  America  by  Madoc  ap  Owen  Gwyneth." 

Herbert.  Relation  du  Voyage  de  Perse  et  des  Indies  ... 
traduit  du  flamand  de  Jeremie  van  Vliet  [par  Wicquefort].  Paris. 
1663.    4to.  .  31473 

Herbert  (William).  Visit  to  the  Colony  of  Harmony,  in 
Indiana.     London.  1825.  3^474 

Herbert  Wendell.  A  Tale  of  the  Revolution.  New  Tork. 
1835.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  31475 

Herckm ANS  (Elias).  Der  |  Zee-Vaert  Lof  |  Handelende  |  vande 
gedenckwaerdighste  Zee- 1  vaerden  met  de  daeraenklevende  op  er> 
onder- 1  ganghen  der  voornaemste  Heerschappijen  |  der  gantscher 


HUREDIA. 


a33 


Wereld  :|Zedert  haere  beginselcn  tot  op  dcnjdagh  van  huyden.  | 
In  VI  boecken  |  Beschreven.  Door  E.  Herckmans.  |  Tot  Amster- 
dam bij  lacob  Pieterss  Wachter  op  den  Dam  1634.  |  Folio,  Engraved 
'litle,  pp.  (20),  236,  (8).     Plate.  31476 

"  The  author  of  this  excessively  curious  and  rare  work  was  Vice- Admiral  of  the 
celebrated  expedition  of  the  Dutch  in  1643,  under  Admiral  Hendrick  Brouwer,  against 
the  Spaniards  of  Chili;  first  printed  at  Amsterdam  in  1646,  and  three  years  later  form- 
ing the  25th  Part  of  the  Collection  of  Hulsius.  Brouwer  dying  on  the  passage  out,  the 
command  fell  upon  Herckmans,  who  was  probably  the  amateur  compiler  and  editor  of 
the  various  Journals.  This  Zee  Vaert  Lof  is  an  elaborate  historical  poem  in  six  books 
in  honor  of  Navigation.  All  the  celebrated  voyages  of  the  world  from  Noah  to  1632 
are  recorded  in  chronological  order.  The  voyages  of  discovery,  leading  up  to  the  dis- 
covery of  America,  are  mentioned  with  considerable  detail,  and  after  Columbus  are 
recorded  most  of  the  voyages  both  to  the  east  and  the  west,  especially  the  expeditions 
of  the  Dutch  navigators.  The  voyages  to  the  north  are  all  mentioned  in  the  text  and 
notes.  The  volume  is  beautifully  illustrated  by  an  engraved  title  and  eighteen  exquisite 
etchings  in  the  text.  The  one  at  the  beginning  of  the  third  book  bears  the  mark  of 
Rembrandt,  with  the  date  1633."  —  Stbvkns.  "  Le  poeme  'Louaage  de  la  Navi- 
gation,' par  Elias  Heerckmans,  traite  dans  ses  quatrieme  et  cinqui^me  llvre  de  rhistoire 
des  Indes  depuis  leur  decouverte  jusqu'en  1588.  II  contient  beaucoup  de  gravurci  a 
I'eau  forte  de  W.  Basse  et  une  gravure  originale  de  Rembrandt." — Tromel. 

H[erckmans  ?]  Theatrum  Victoriae,  ofte  het  tooneel  dcr 
zeeslagen,  uytbeeld.  alle  de  trefFelycke  overwinningen  over  de 
vyanden  van  onses  vreyheyds.    V  Gravenhage.   1641.    410. 

This  poetical  account  of  the  naval  war  with  Spain,  the  victories  of  P.  Heyn,  etc., 
represents  all  the  victories  over  the  enemies  of  the  Dutch  liberty. 

Heredia  (A.)  Estudios  sobre  los  Estados  Unidos.  Un  fol- 
leto.     Por  Angulo  Heredia.     Duran^  Madrid.   1865.     l2mo. 

Heredia  y  Sarmiento  (Jose-Ignacio).  Sermon  panegirico 
de  la  gloriosa  aparicion  de  Nuestra  Senora  de  Guadelupe,  que  en 
cl  dia  12  de  diciembre  de  1801  dixio  J.  I.  H.  y  S.,  cura  de  Mete- 
pec.  \_Mexico'\^  en  la  imprenta  de  dona  Maria  Fernandez  yauregui. 
1802.  4to,  pp.  155.  +  {_Mexico'\y  Calle  de  St.  Domingo.  D.  M. 
F.Jauregui.  1 803.  4to,  pp.  69.  Plates  and  Plan  of  the  Ancient 
City  of  Mexico.  3^479 

Also :  Oracion  Funebre  en  las  sol.  exequias  par  animas  de  los  quo  murieron  en  la 
reconquista  y  defensa  de  Montevideo  y  Buenos- Ayres,  5  de  Julio  de  1808.  ...  Mexico. 
1808.  4to,  pp.  18.  Plate.  Sermon  panegirico  del  ang.  doct.  S.  Tomas  de  Aquino  que 
en  la  sol.  Festividad  por  el  Imperial  Convento  de  Santo  Domingo  de  Mexico.  ...  Mexico. 
1804.    4to,  pp.  66. 

Heredia  (J.  M.)  Discurso  pronunciado  en  la  festividad  civica 
de  Toluca,  el  i6  de  Setiembre  de  1836,  por  el  Ciudadano  J.  M. 
Heredia,  magistrado  de  la  Exma.  Audiencia.  Toluca.  1836. 
Small  8vo,  pp.  14.  SH^o 


VOL.    VIII. 


29 


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434 


HERIOT. 


Heredia.  Lecciones  de  historia  universal  y  miscelanea.  Por 
Jose  Maria  Heredia.  Toluca  en  Mexico.  1 831-1832.  6  vols., 
i2mo.  314S1 

Heredia.  Poesias  del  ciudadano  Jose  M.  Heredia,  Ministro 
de  la  Audiencia  del  Estado  de  Mexico.  Mexico.  1852.  8vo,  pp. 
vi,  316.  -\-  Nueva  York:  Roe^  Lockwoodi^  Son.  [n.  d.]  2  vols., 
24mo,  pp.  xxiv,  (4),  11-136;  vii-viii,  181,  Appendice,  30.  b. 
+  New  Tork :  F.  IV.  Christern.  1858.  pp.  xxiv,  (4)  11-138; 
182,  Appendice,  34.  3H82 

Also:  Poesia  inedita.   ...  Mexico.  184S.    8vo,  pp.  4. 

Hereford  {Bishop  of).     See  Bisse  (P.),  and  Egerton  (H.) 

Heresiography,  or  a  Description  of  the  Hereticks  and  Sectaries 
sprang  up  in  these  later  times.     London.   1647.    4to.  31483 

Contains  an  account  of  the  "stirres"  raised  by  the  Antinomians  and  Familists  in 
New  England,  the  Synod  of  New  England,  etc. 

Hericault  (Charles).  Maximilien  et  le  Mexique.  Histoire 
des  derniers  mois  de  I'empire  Mexicain.  Paris :  Gamier  Frercs. 
i86q.     i2nio,  pp.  (4),  419.     Plate.  b.  31484 

Hering  (C.  J.)  De  kultuur  en  de  bewerking  van  het  suiker- 
riet,  bevattende  de  theoretische  en  practische  beschrijving  van  het 
suikerriet  en  deszelfs  bewerking  met  inbegrip  van  de  laatste  ver- 
beteringen,  zoowel  in  Amerika  als  in  Europa,  benevens  eene 
bvschrijving  van  al  de  toestellen  tot  de  suikerbereiding  en  tot  het 
distilleren  van  rum.     Rotterdam.  1858.    3  vols.,  8vo.     Plates. 

Hering  (J.  H.)  Beschryving  van  het  ^iland  Curasao,  en 
daar  onder  hoorende  Eilanden,  Bon-Aire,  Oroba  en  Klein-Cu- 
rasao. Amsterdam :  Joannes  van  Selm,  1779.  8vo,  pp.  89.  Map 
and  Plate.  31486 

Herinneringen  [etc.]  1829.     See  Vol.  iv..  No.  14582. 

Herinneringen  eener  Reize  naar  Nieuw  York  gedaan  in  de 
Jaren  1831  en  1832.  Benevens  eenige  bijzonderheden  omtrent 
C.  Polari.     Leiden.   1833.     8vo,  pp.  220.  s.  31487 

These  recollections  of  a  voyage  to  New  York  are  by  J.  de  Brauw. 

Heriot  (G.)  The  History  of  Canada,  from  its  First  Dis- 
covery, comprehending  an  Account  of  the  Original  Establish- 
ment of  the  Colony  of  Louisiana.  By  George  Heriot,  Esq.  ... 
Vol.1.     London:  Longman  iff  Co.  1804.    8 vo,  pp.  616.      31488 

"This  work,  which  was  not  continued,  is  taken  principally  from  Charlevoix." — 
Rich.     Set  "  M.  Rev.,"  xlix.  143. 


HERLB. 


235 


Herio*^.  Travels  through  the  Canadas,  Containing  a  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Picturesque  Scenery  on  Some  of  the  Rivers  and  Lakes ; 
with  an  Account  of  the  Productions,  Commerce,  and  Inhabitants 
of  those  Provinces.  To  which  is  subjoined  a  Comparative  View 
of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Indian  Nations  of  North 
and  South  Anierica.  By  George  Heriot,  Esq.  ...  Illustrated  with 
a  Map  and  Numerous  Engravings,  from  Drawings  made  at  the 
Several  Places  by  the  Author.  London:  Richard  Phillips,  1807. 
4to,  pp.  xii,  602, '  ).  28  Tinted  Plates  and  Map.  ba.  -\-  Phil- 
adelphia: M.  Carey.   1813.     l2mo,  pp.  282.  B.  31489 

Part  Second  contains  a  minute  description  of  the  peculiarities  of  various  nations  of 
American  aborigines,  principally  derived  from  other  printed  works.  The  last  thirty- 
une  pages  are  filled  witji  Father  Rasle's  Vocabulary  of  the  Algonquin  Language.  An 
eitended  review,  amounting  to  an  abridgment  of  the  book,  in  Phillips'  Voyage,  Vol. 
VII.     See  alto  "  Edinburgh  Review,"  xi.  212. 


Herkimer  County  Agricultural  Society. 
1857.    //w«,  A^.  T.  1857.    8vo. 


Proceedings, 
s.  31490 


Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the  County  of 
Herkimer,  for  1863-64.     8vo.  s.  31491 

Herkimer  County  Mutual  Insurance  Company.  Act 
of  Incorporation  and  By-Laws,  1836.     Little-falls.   1839. 

Also:  Act  of  Incorporation,  etc.  ...  Albany.  1851.     i2mo.     8. 

Herkimer  Manufacturing  and  Hydraulic  Company. 
Memorial,  To  the  Legislature  of  New  York  [1849].    ^v°>  PP*  ^* 

...  Herkimer  Convention:  ...  Proceedings,  ...  Oct.  26,  1847. 
...  Speeches  of  the  Hon.  David  Wilmot,  of  Pa. ;  C.  C.  Cambre- 
leng,  John  Van  Buren,  &c.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  32.       B.,  s. 

H[er]l[ein]  (J.  D.)  Beschrijvinge  van  de  volkplantinge 
Zuriname.  Opkomst  dier  zelver  colonic,  aanbouw  der  zuiker- 
plantagien  ...  aard  der  inwoonders  ...  levensmanieren,  afgoden- 
dienst,  regering,  enz.  Mitsgad  ...  van  de  bosch-grond  ...  gedier- 
ten,  vrugten,  etc.  Leeuwarden :  M.  Injema.  17 18.  4to.  Map 
and  Plates.  3^495 

Description  of  the  colony  Surinam,  her  rise,  etc.,  the  cultivation  of  the  sugar  plan- 
tations, the  inhabitants,  animals  and  plants,  etc.  Dedicated  to  Mr.  Paul  van  der  Veen, 
Governor  of  Surinam.     Pages  249-262  contain  a  Caraib  Vocabulary. 

Herle  (Charles).  The  Independency  on  Scriptures  of  the 
Independency  of  Churches.  By  C.  Herle  ...  .  London.  1643. 
4to,  pp.  44.  m.  31496 

Answered  by  Richard  Mather,  of  Dorchester,  New  England,  and  William  Tompson, 
of  Braintrca,  New  England. 


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HERMITE. 


Hermann  ( ).  A  Continuation  of  the  Letters  of  Her- 
mann, as  published  in  the  Banner  of  the  Constitution.  \_PhiIa- 
delphia.   1832.]    8vo,  pp.  33.  31497 

Hermenegildo.  Vida  portentosa  del  Americano  Septentrio- 
nal Apostol,  £1  V.  P.  fr.  Antonio  Margil  de  Jesus,  Fundador,  y 
Ex-guardian  de  los  Colegios  de  la  Santa  Cruz  de  Queretaro,  de 
Christo  Cruciiicado  de  Guatemala,  y  de  nuestra  Senora  de  Gua- 
dalupe de  Zacatecas.  Relacion  historica  de  sus  nuevas,  y  antiques 
maravillas  escrita  per  el  Rev.  Padre  Fray  Hermenegildo  de  Vila- 
plana.     Madrid.   1775.     Small  4to,  pp.  xii,  335.  31498 

Hermes  (K.  H.)  Die  Entdeckung  von  America  durch  die 
Islander  im  zehnten  und  eilften  Jahrhunderte.  Braunschweig: 
Viewig  y  Sohn.   1844.     8vo,  pp.  (l),  iv,  (l),  134.    Plate.     B.,  ba. 

[Hermes.]  The  Oracle  of  Liberty,  and  Mode  of  establish- 
ing a  Free  Government.  Philadelphia  :  Printed  by  Parry  Hall. 
mdccxci.    8vo,  pp.  39.  B A.  31500 

Hermite  (J.  1')  Verhael  ( Van  't  ghene  |  Den  Admirael  I'Her- 
mite  in  |  zyne  reyse  naer  de  Custen  van  Peru  ver- 1  richt,  ende  cock 
wat  Schepen  hn  ghenomen  |  ende  verbrandt  heeft,  inde  Haven 
van  I  Callao,  |  Tot  den  i  Julij  1624  toe.  J  Ghetranslateert  uyt  het 
Spaensch  in  onse  |  Neder-duytsche  Tale.  |  Tot  Jmsterdam^  |  By 
Christiaen  Meulemans^  Boeckvercooper^  woonende  |  aen  de  Beurs^  inden 
ghekroonden  Hoedt^Anno  1625.  |    410,  pp.  8.  3^501 

Hermite.  Waerachtigh  verhael,  |  Van  het  succes  van  de 
Vlote,  onder  den  Admirael  |  laques  I'Hermite,  |  In  de  Zuyt-zee,  op 
de  Custen  van  Peru,  en  |  de  Stadt  |  Lima  in  Indien.  |  Hier  is  |  £en 
Spaensche  Brief  by-ghevoeght,  de  |  Staet  van  Castilien,  en  op  de 
Cust  van  Peru  in  |  kort  verhalende.  |  Anno  M.  DC.  xxv.    410,  pp.  14. 

This  was  translated  into  English  and  published  in  London  the  same  year.     Stt  Ter- 
naux's  "  Bibliotheque  Asiatique,"  No.  1360,  and  31 5 10,  infra. 

Hermite.  lournael  |  Vande  |  Nassausche  Vloot,  |  Ofte  |  Be- 
schryvingh  vande  Voyagie  om  |  den  gantschen  Aerdt-kloot,  ghe- 
daen  met  |  elf  Schepen :  |  Onder  't  beleyd  v^nden  Admirael  |  laques 
I'Heremite,  ende  Vice-Admirael  Geen  Huy-|gen  Schapenham, 
inde  laeren  1623,!  1624,  1625,  &  1626.  |  Waer  in  |  De  gantsche 
Historie,  so  wcl  haer  wedervaren,  als  de  ghelegent- 1  heyt  der 
Landen  ende  des  Volckx,  so  in  woorden  als  in  |  Figuren  voor 
gestelt  wordt.  |  T^ Amstelredam.,  \  By  Hessel  Gerritsz  ende  lacoh 
Pietersz  IVachter.yt  laer  1626.  |     4to,  pp.  (6),  99.  3^503 

This  forms  the  second  part  of  our  No.  11 607,  Vol.  in.     Another  edition  is  included 
in  [Commeiin  (Isaac)],  "  Begin  ende,"  &c.     Set  Vol.  iv.,  p.  316.     First  and  very  rare 


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edition  of  the  complete  journal.  The  eight  plates  and  maps  are  sometimes  taken 
from  the  second  edition,  being  the  same  as  those  of  the  first  edition  but  with  altere'l 
numbers  of  pages.  The  journal  gives  the  principal  incidents  which  occurred  every  day. 
Jan.  I,  1614;  "  Januarius  heeft  de  Heere  Admiral  aen  yeder  back  ee.n  kr.nne  Spaan- 
sche  Wijn  tot  een  Neuwe-Jaer  laten  geven."  It  contains  maps  of  Terra  del  Fuego,  a 
very  curious  view  of  Juan  Fernandez  Island,  harbor  of  Acapuico,  River  Guayaquil,  sea 
coast  of  Lima,  and  burning  of  the  Spanish  fleet  in  the  Bay  of  Callao. 

Hermite.  lournael  |  Vande  |  Nassausche  Vloot  |  Ofte  |  Be- 
schryvingh  vande  Voyagie  om  den  |  gantschen  Aerd-Kloot,  ghe- 
(laen  met  elf  Schepen :  Onder  't  beleydt  van  den  Admirael  | 
Jaques  I'Heremite,  ende  Vice-Admirael  Gheen  |  Huygen  Schapen- 
ham,  in  de  laren  1623,11624,  1625,  en  1626.  |Wy  hebben  hicr 
noch  achter  by  gevoeght  een  Beschryvinghe  vande  Regeringe  | 
van  Peru,  door  Pedro  de  Madriga  gebooren  lot  Lima.  Als  mede 
een  |  verhael  van  Pedro  Fernandez  de  Quir,  aengaende  de  ont- 
deckinge  |  van  *t  onbekent  Austrialia,  sijn  grooten  Riickdom 
ende  |  vruchtbaerheyt.  |  f  Amstelredam^  \  By  Jacob  Pietersz  Iv achter^ 
Boeck-verkooper  op  den  Dam^  |  inde  IV achter^  Anno  1643.  |  410,  pp. 
(6),  122.  31504 

This  is  part  of  our  No.  1 1 607,  but  is  issued  with  a  separate  title.  Add  for  collation, 
rP-(4),  »"5  (4).  »a. 

Hermite.     Journael  |  van  de  |  Nassausche  Vloot,  |  ofte  |  Be- 

schrijvingh  van   de  Voyagie   om   den   gantschen  Aert-|Kloot, 

Gedaen  met  elf  Schepen  :  |  Onder  't  beleydt  van  den  Admirael  | 

laques  I'Heremite,  ende  Vice-Admirael  Gheen  Huy-|gen  Scha- 

penham,  in  de  laren  1623.  1624.  1625.  en  1626.  |  Noch  is  hier 

by  gevoegt  een  Beschrijvinge  van  de  Regeeringe  van  Peru,  door] 

Pedro  de  Madriga  geboren  tot  Lima.     Als  mede  een  verhael  van 

Pedro  I  Fernandez  de  Quir,  aengaende  de  ontdeckinge  van  't  on-  | 

bekent  Austrialia,  syn  grooten  Rijckdom  ende  |  vruchtbaerheyt.  j 

Oock  mede  eenige  Discoursen  de  Oost-Indische  Vaert  en  de 

Coopmanschap  betrefFende.  |  V Anutelredam^  \  Voor  Joost  Hartgertsz^ 

Boeckverkooper^  woonende  in  de  Gast-Huys-\steegh  naest  het  Stadt- 

huySy  in  de  Boeck-winckel.    Anno  1648.  |    410,  pp.  76.  3 1 505 

Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1 643,  but  with  addition  of  the  account  of  an  English 
voyage  to  Guiana  in  1596,  and  some  other  particulars  relative  to  the  navigation  to  the 
East  Indies.  The  account  of  de  Quir  on  Australia,  announced  on  the  title,  is  omitted. 
It  is  also  included  in  Hartgerts*  "  Oost-Indische  voyagien,"  Vol.  i..  Part  ix. 

Hermite.  Journael  [as  above]  ...  1625.  en  1626.  |  Noch  is 
hier  by  gevoeght  een  Beschrijvinge  van  de  Regeringhe  van  Peru, 
sijn  grooten  Rijckdom  ende  vruchtbaerheydt.  |  Door  Pedro  de 
Madriga,  ghebooren  tot  Lima.  |  t* Amstelredam^  Voor  Joost  Hart- 
gt'fsz  ...  Anno  1652. 1    4to,  pp.  72.  31506 

Reprint  of  the  edition  of  1648,  but  without  de  Quir's  and  the  other  accounts  on 
navigation  j  with  5  small  plates  from  the  preceding  edition  printed  in  the  text.     De 


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Rry  hi*  given  in  the  Latin  *'  Pet.  Vi)y."  iii.,  chapt.  9,  an  extract  of  thii  journal,  anrf 
in  the  German  '*  Pet.  Voy."  xii.,  p.  37,  a  larger  account.  The  belt  and -only  complete 
edition  i*  that  of  Cavendish  (T.j,  in  our  No.  1 1609.  St*  alu  [Commelin  (liaac)J  fur 
other  editioni, 

Hermite.  Journael  van  de  |  Nassausche  |  Vloot,  |  Zijnde  een 
Beschryvingh  van  de  |  Voyagie  om  den  gantschen  Aerdt-kloot,  I 
Gedaen  met  elf  Scheepen  ondcr  't  beleydt  van  den  Admirael) 
Jaques  rHeremite^JEn  Vice-Admirael  Geen  Huygen  Schapen- 
liam,  in  de  Jaren  1023.  1624.  j  1625.  en  1626.  Verhalende  veel 
vreemdicheden  haer  up  de  Reyse  voor  gevallen  |  en  de  Beschry- 
vingh der  Volckeren,  Landen,  Beesten,  Voogels,  etc.  |  t'Jmster- 
dam^  Gedruckt  \  Bij  Gillis  "Joosten  Saeghman^  in  de  Niemue  strait  | 
Ordinarh  Drucker  van  de  "Journalen  ter  Zee^  |  en  de  Reysen  te  Lande. 
[about  1663.]    4to,  pp.  60.     Map.  3^507 

A  reprint  of  No.  31506,  omitting  the  preface  and  the  account  of  Peru.  J.  R, 
Barclett  placet  this  edition  under  the  date  1640,  in  his  catalogue  of  J.  C.  Brown's 
library.  The  narrative  of  this  voyage,  during  which  both  commanders  perished,  was 
drawn  up  and  published  by  Adolph  Decker,  ciptain  of  marines  in  the  expedition,  under 
whose  name  we  have  described  a  German  version  in  our  Vol.  v..  No.  191 52. 

Hermite.  La  furieuse  defaitc  des  Espagnols,  et  la  sanglante 
Bataille  donnee  au  Perou,  tant  par  mer  que  par  terre.  Entre 
lesdits  Espagnols  et  les  Hollandois,  conduits  par  leur  Admiral, 
Jacques  1' Hermite.  A  Paris^  Chez  "Jean  Martin^  rue  de  la  vie'tlle 
Bouclerie  a  I'Escu  de  Bretagne.  Icuxte  la  copie  Flamande  imprim'ee 
a  Anvers.  1625.    8vo,  pp.  16.  31508 

Hermite.  La  |  furieuse  |  defaite  des  |  Espagnols,  et  la  |  sanglante 
Bataille  donnee  |  au  Perou,  tant  par  mer  |  que  par  terre.  |  Entre 
lesdits  Espagnols  et  Ics  Hollandois  |  conduits  par  leur  Admiral,  | 
Jaques  I'Hermite.  |  Tolose^  de  Vimprimerie  de  "J.  Boude^  jouxte  la 
ioppie  imprimee  a  Paris.    1625.     8vo,  pp.  15.  3 1509 

"Piece  rarissime  qui  tant  que  nous  sachons  n'est  decrite  nuUe  part." — Tross. 

Hermite.  A  True  Relation  |  of  the  Fleete  which  w^ent  vnder 
the  I  Admirall  Jaquis  Le  Hermite  through  |  the  Straights  of  Magel- 
lane  towards  the  |  Coast  of  Peru,  and  the  Towne  of  |  Lima  in  the 
West-Indies.  |  With  a  Letter,  Containing  the  present  State  |  of 
Castile  in  Peru.  |  Herevnto  is  annexed  an  excellent  Discourse] 
which  sheweth  by  cleare  and  strong  Arguments  |  how  that  it  was 
both  necessary  and  profitable  for  |  the  Vnited  Provinces  to  erect  a 
West-India  |  Company,  and  euery  true  subiect  of  |  the  same  ought 
to  aduance  it  accor- 1  ding  to  his  power.  |  Written  by  a  Wellrwiller 
of  the  I  Common-wealth.  |  London,  \  Printed  for  Mercurius  \  Britan 
nicus.   1625. 1    4to,  pp.  (2),  36.  31510 


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Hkrmitage.  The  Life  of  Gen.  Frank  Pierce  ...  With  a 
Hiographical  Sketch  of  Hon.  William  Riifus  King  ...  By  Her- 
mitage. ...  New  York:  Cornish^  Lamport  isf  Co.  1852.    Uvo,  pp.  96. 

Hermosa  (J.)  Manual  de  geografia  y  estadi'stica  de  la  Repub- 
lica  Mejicana.     Paris.   1857.     i2mo.  3*5' 2 

[Hernandez  (Ant.  del  Valle).]  Ensayo  sobrc  el  cultivo  del 
cafe.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    4to,  pp.  32,  and  Index.  3'5'3 

Hernandez  (Francisco).  Quatro  Libros.  De  la  naturalcza  y 
virtudes  de  las  Plantas  y  animales  que  estan  rccividos  en  el  uso 
de  Medicina  en  la  Nueva  Espana,  y  la  methodo  y  coreccion  y 
preparacion  que  para  administrallas  se  requiere  con  lo  que  el 
Doctor  Hernandez  escrivio  en  lengua  latina.  Muy  util  para 
todo  genero  de  gente  que  vive  en  estancias  y  Pueblos,  do  no  ay 
Medicos  ni  Botica.  Traduzido  y  aumentados  muchos  simples 
y  compuestos  y  otros  muchos  secretos  curativos  por  Fr.  Francisco 
Ximenez.  Mexico^  en  casa  de  la  f^iuda  de  Diego  Lopez  Davalos. 
16 1 5.    Small  4to.  3' 5 '4 

Ximenes,  in  hU  introduction,  remarks  that  the  work  of  Hernandez,  abridged  by  the 
Neapolitan  physician  Nardo  Antunio  Reecho,  by  strange  ways  reached  the  Indies,  and 
fell  into  his  hands ;  and  that  he  was  induced  to  publish  this  translation,  adding  such 
etamples  as  fell  into  his  way.  This  is  probably  the  work  referred  to  by  Henry  Stevens' 
"Bibliotheca  Historica,"  No.  891,  where  the  date  is  said  to  be  1604. 

Hernandez.  Rerum  Medicarum  Nov£e  Hispaniae  Thesaurus, 
seu  Plantarum  Animalium  Mineralium  Mexicanoriim  historia  ex 
Francisci  Hernandi  Noui  orbis  medici  Primarij  relationibus  in  ipsa 
Mexicana  vrbe  conscriptis  a  Nardo  Antonio  Reecho.  ...  Collecta 
ac  in  ordinem  digesta  a  Joanne  Terrentio  Lynceo  notis  illustrata ; 
cum  Indice,  et  Historiae  Animalium  et  Mineralium  libro.  Nunc 
primum  in  naturaliu  reru  studiosor  gratia,  et  utilitate  studio  et 
impensis  Lynceofum  Publici  iuris  facta  Philippo  magno  dicata. 
Roma.  M.DCxxviii  Ex  Typographeio  Jacobi  Mascardi.  Folio,  En- 
graved Title,  pp.  950,  17  1.,  "  Historiae  Animalium,"  pp.  90,  (6). 

This  edition  was  abridged,  and  edited  from  the  author's  MS.  by  Dr.  Reecho  of  Naples ; 
pp.  34S~4SS  '"■c  additions  by  Terrentius  de  Constance,  pp.  460-840  by  John  Faber, 
pp.  841-899  are  annotations  by  F.ibio  Culonno,  the  tables  by  Prince  Ccsi.  Leclerc,  No. 
547,  describes :  Fabri  (Joannis  lyncei).  Animalia  Mexicana  Descriptionibus,  scholijsq. 
exposiia.  Roma:,  1628,  folio,  which  is  merely  an  extract,  pp.  460-840,  from  the  fore- 
going. 

Hernandez.  Rervm  medicarvm  |  Novae  Hispanix  I  thesavrvs  | 
sev  I  plantarvm  animalivm  |  mineralivm  mexicanorvm  |  historia  |  ex 
Francisci  Hernandez  |  Noui  Orbis  Medici  Primarij  relationibus  |  in 
ipsa  Mexicana  Vrbe  conscriptis  |  a  Nardo  Antonio  Reecho  |  Monte 


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Coruinate  Cath.  Maicst.  Medico]  £t  Neap.  Regni  Archlatio 
General!  |  Jussu  Philippi  u.  Hisp.  Ind.  etc.  regis  |  CuUecta  ac  in 
ordinem  digesta  |  A  loanne  Terrentio  Lynceo  |  Constantiense 
Germ".  Pho  ac  Medico  |  Notis  Illustrata  |  Nunc  primu  in  Natu- 
raliit  re^  Studiosoi;  gratia  |  lucubrationibus  Lynceoru  publici  iuris 
facta.  I  Quibus  Jam  excussis  accessere  demum  alia  quoj;  omnium 
Synopsis  sequenti  pagina  poniturjOpus  duobus  voluminibus  diui- 
sum  I  Philippo  llli  Regi  Catholico  Magno  |  Hispania^  vtriusqj. 
Siciliae  et  Indian!  etc.  Monarchae  |  dicatum.  ||  Cum  Priuilegiis. 
Tf  Roma  Superio^  permissu.  Ex  Typographeio  Vitalis  Mascardi. 
M.DC.xxxxxi.  I  Folio,  Engraved  and  Printed  Titles,  pp.  (i6), 
950,  (22),  "  Historic  animalium  et  mineralium  novae  Hispania?, 
liber  Unicus,"  pp.  90,  (6).  A.  31516 

The  similarity  of  the  collation  of  this  with  the  preceding  edition,  suggests  the  possi- 
bility of  its  being  a  remainder  with  a  new  title-page.  The  printed  title  has  the  imprint 
Romtt,  Blatii  Deutrtini  el  Zanobij  Mmotti.   1 651. 

Hernandez.  Francisci  Hernandi,  Medici  atque  Historic! 
Philippi  II.  Hisp.  et  Indiar.  Regis,  et  totius  Novi  Orbis  Archiatri, 
Opera,  cum  edita,  turn  inedita,  ad  autograph!  fidem  et  integritatem 
expressa,  impensa  et  jussu  Regio.  Matriti:  Ex  typographic  Ibarra: 
Heredium.  Anno  mocclxxxx.  3  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xviii,  (6),  452, 
(2);  562,(2)}  571.  31517 

"Belle  Edition,  publi£e  par  J.  B.  Muftoz  Casimirc  Ortega.  Elle  est  augmentec  dc 
pieces  jusqu'alors  inedites  ct  sauvees  de  I'incendie."  —  BLrunet.  Of  this  edition  rtu're 
are  copies  on  large  paper.  These  volumes  contain  the  "  Historte  Plantarum  Novx  Fiij- 
paniae,"  Libri  xxiv.,  much  enlarged  from  the  author's  manuscript,  the  minerals,  animal.^, 
and  notes  have  not  been  reprinted.  Stevens  observes  :  "  This  edition  is  not  to  be  com- 
pared with  the  work  of  Dr.  Ricci.  This  is  more  of  Hernandes  without  his  editors,  mure 
correct,  with  many  additions,  but  without  any  illustrations.  Had  Hernandes  lived  to 
edit  and  publish  his  own  work,  as  Humboldt  and  Bonpland  did  theirs,  two  hundred  years 
later,  it  is  not  likely  that  these  two  friends  would  have  then  laid  before  the  public  so 
much  that  was  entirely  new  to  the  philosophers  of  the  Old  World."  The  author  was 
a  Spanish  physician  and  naturalist  sent  to  the  North  American  Spanish  possessions  by 
order  of  Philip  the  Second,  for  the  purpose  of  describing  their  productions,  concernin); 
whom  Acosta  remarks  ;  "  Doctor  Francis  Hernandes  hath  made  a  goodly  worke  uppun 
this  subject,  of  Indian  plants,  liquors,  and  other  phisicall  things,  by  the  King's  expresse 
commission  and  commandement,  causing  all  the  plants  at  the  Indies  to  be  lively  painted, 
which  they  say  are  above  a  thousand  two  hundred,  and  that  the  worke  cost  above  three 
score  thousand  ducats."  And  Mr.  Prescott  says  concerning  the  edition  of  1 651 :  "Tiie 
work  of  Hernandez  is  a  monument  of  industry  and  erudition,  the  more  remarkable  as 
being  the  first  on  this  difficult  subject ;  aod  after  all  the  light  from  the  labors  of  later 
Katuralists,  it  still  holds  its  place  as  a  book  of  the  highest  authority."  The  author's 
manuscripts  were  deposited  in  the  library  of  the  Escurial,  and  many  of  them  were 
destroyed  by  fire  in  1671.  For  further  particulars  concerning  this  "Third  Pliny,"  ut 
an  article  by  Du  Petit  Thouars  in  the  "  Biographic  Universelle,"  article  Recchi.  Sit 
elto  Tromel,  No.  263,  and  Rich's  Catalogue,  No.  aSz,  where  some  peculiarities  and  bib- 
liographical variations  are  pointed  out,  but  not  fiilly  explained.  It  is  evident  Rich  had 
not  seen  the  edition  described  No.  31515.  Mr.  Rich  remarks,  that  "  at  page  460,  there 
is  an  address  to  the  reader,  dated  in  Rome  16*5,  which  appears  to  have  been  placed. 


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initead  of  an  addreii  to  Cardinal  Birberini,  with  the  lame  date  ...  A  dedication  to  the 
lame  Cardinal,  at  page  903  ...  without  date,  ii  lupplied  in  iume  copiei  by  another  to 
the  Duke  del  Infantado,  dated  Rome,  |6$I.  In  lume  copies  the  figure  of  the  Dragon, 
at  page  816,  it  torn  out,  and  the  plates  at  pages  213  and  301  are  often  wanting  t  many 
copies  have  only  the  engraved  title-page,  in  some  dated  1649."  Leon  Pinelo  says  an 
edition  was  printed  in  Germany, 

Hernandez.  A  Philosophical  and  Practical  Essay  on  the 
Gold  and  Silver  Mines  of  Mexico  and  Peru  ;  containing  the 
Nature  of  the  Ore,  and  the  Manner  of  working  the  Mines.  ... 
Translated  from  a  Letter  wrote  in  Spanish  by  Father  James 
Hernandez  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  employed  by  His  Catholic 
Majesty  to  write  the  Natural  History  of  the  West  Indies.  Lon- 
don: J.  Scott.  1755.    8vo,  pp.  86.  N.  31518 

&*  "  M.  Rev.,"  III.  go  J  xui.  461. 

Hernandez  (J.  J.)  Defcnsa  que  produjo  el  Dr.  D.  Juan 
Jose  Hernandez  en  el  juicio  de  jurados  reunido  para  la  caliiicacion 
de  su  impreso  suscrito  "El  Guagiro."  Segunda  edicion.  [n.  p.] 
1823.  Imprenta  de  la  Union  y  el  Comercio  de  D.  A.  AI,  Vaideu 
4to,  pp.  28.  31519 

Hernandez.  Legal  resistencia  al  dcspotismo,  hecha  por  cl 
Dr.  D.  Juan  Jose  Hernandez.  Matanzas^  imprenta  de  la  Constitu- 
cion  a  cargo  de  Jimenez.   1 8 2 1 .    410.  3 1 5 20 

Hernandez  (J.  M.  P.)  Discurso  pronunciado  por  el  Ciuda- 
dano  lie.  Jose  Maria  Perez  y  Hernandez,  la  tarde  del  27  de  Scti- 
embre  de  1850.     Mexico,   1850.     8vo,  pp.  24.  3^521 

Hernandez.  Estadistica  de  la  Rcpublica  Mejicana.  Guada- 
lajara.  1862.    4to.  31522 

Hernandez  (Jose  de  la  Luz).  Memoir  on  the  Salubrity  of 
the  Isle  of  Pines.     Habana :  \_Juthor.'\   1857.     ^^o,  pp.  56.      c. 

Herndon  (W.  L.),  and  Gibbon  (L.)  Exploration  of  the 
Valley  of  the  Amazon,  made  under  Direction  of  the  Navy 
Department,  by  William  Lewis  Herndon  and  Lardner  Gibbon. 
Part  I.  By  Lieut.  Herndon.  |  ...  Part  11.  By  Lieut.  L.  Gibbon. 
JVashington :  Robert  Armstrong^  Public  Printer.  1853-54.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  414;  X,  (i),  339.     52  Plates  and  Maps.      c.  31524 

Published  as  Ex.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  32d  Cong.,  Vol.  v. ;  Sen.  Doc,  zd  Sess.,  33d  Cong., 
Vol.  VI.,  P.  I.,  and  contain  minute,  accurate,  and  very  interesting  accounts  of  the  abo- 
rigines of  the  Andes,  and  the  Amazon  and  its  tributaries.  The  mapb  are  usually  found 
in  two  separate  volumes. 

Un  Heroe.     Historia  contemporanea.    Mexico.   1863.    8vo. 

Relates  to  the  French  occupation  of  Mexico. 

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The  Heroes  and  Battles  of  the  American  Revolution  i  or, 
Thrilling  Stories  and  Anecdotes  of  that  Eventful  Period,  By  a 
Veteran  Soldier.     Philadtlphia.   1845.     i2rno,  pp.  252.       3152^ 

Sciiion  and  pute — probably  by  John  Froit. 

Heroes  and  Hunters  of  the  West  (  comprising  Sketches  and 
Adventures  of  Boone,  Kenton,  Brady,  Logan,  Whetzel,  Flee- 
hart,  Hughes,  Johnston,  etc.  ...  Philadtlphia :  Thtodon  Bliss  i^ 
Co.  [1853.]    i2mo,  pp.  300.     Illustrations.  b.  31527 

The  Heroes  of  the  Lake.  A  Poem,  in  Two  Books,  written 
in  the  Autumn  of  18 13.  Nnu  Tori.  18 14.  i2mo,  pp.  108. 
Plate.  31528 

Heroes  of  the  Last  Lustre.     Stt  [Mines  (J.  F.)] 

The  Heroes  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  Philadelphia.  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  B.  31529 

Heroic  Address,  for  the  Fourth  of  July,  1813.  Inscribed  to 
the  Washington  Benevolent  Society  in  New  Brunswick.  By  a 
Member,     [n.  p.]  1813.    8vo.  w.  31530 

Heroic  Incidents  of  the  Civil  War  in  America,  [n.  p. 

n.  d.]    8vo.  .».  31531 

L'H^roIne  chr6tienne.     See  [Faillon  (/VMr)],  Vol.  vi. 

L'Heroine  du  Texas,  ou  Voyage  de  Madame  *  *  *  aux  £tats- 

Unis  et  au  Mexique.  ...  Par  Mr.  G...n.  F n.     Paris: 

Chez  Plancher,   18 19.    8vo,  pp.  118.     Plate.  BA.  31532 

Heroism  and  Adventure  in  the  Nineteenth  Century :  as  exem- 
plified in  the  American  Civil  War.  With  numerous  Anecdotes, 
a  Map,  and  Portraits.  London :  Warne  ^  Co.  1867.  Fcp.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  264.  31533 

Heron  (R.)  Letter  to  William  Wilberforce,  on  the  Justice 
and  Expediency  of  Slavery  and  the  Slave  Trade ;  by  Robert 
Heron.     London.  1806.  c.  31534 

Herran  (H.),  translator. .  Historica  |  Relatio,  |  de  |  Apostolicis  | 
Missionibus  |  patrum  |  Societatis  Jesu  |  apud  |  Chiquitos,  Paraquariae 
populos,  I  primo  |  Hispano  idomate  conscripta  |  a  |  P.  Joan :  Patricio 
Fernandez,  |  dein  ad  typum  promota  |  A.  P.  Hieronymo  Herran,  | 
Procuratore  generali  provincix  Paraquariae,  |  utroque  Societatis 
Jesu  Sacerdote,  |  Anno  m.dccxxvi.  |  Hodie  in  linguam  Latinam 
translata  |  ab  |  alio  ejusdem  Societatis  Jesu  Sacerdote.  |  Augusta 


HF.RRP.RA. 


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Vtndtitctrum  Sumttibut  Matbia  IVolff^  Biblioptla,   m.dcccxxxiii. 
4to,  pp.  (40),  276,  (18).  j.c.B.  31535 

This  titli  li  •  lubitltut*  fur  our  No.  141  ]7,  Vol.  vi. 

HiRRAN  (P.  C.)  Protetta  del  General  Pedro  Alcantara 
Herran,  enviado  extraordinario  i  ministro  plenipotenciario  de  la 
Confederacion  Granadina  cerca  del  Gohierno  de  los  Estados 
Unidot  de  America  contra  la  dictadura  del  titulalo :  *^  Presidente 
de  los  Estados  Unidos  de  Colombia,"  Tomas  C  de  Mosquera. 
Bogoti.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  68.  3<S3^ 

Herrbra  (A.  de  C.  de).  Memorial  por  el  licenciado  D. 
Alonso  de  Castillo  de  Herrera,  de  la  Real  Audiencia  de  Quito, 
[n.  p.   n.  d.]  31537 

Herrbra  f  A.  de).  Cinco  libros  de  la  Historia  de  Portugal,  y 
conquista  de  las  Islas  de  los  A9ore8  en  1582  y  1583.  Por  An- 
tonio de  Herrera.     Madrid.   1591.    4to.  3*53^ 

Herrbra.  Descripcion  de|las  Indias  Occide- 1  ntales  de  An- 
tonio |de  Herrera  coro-jnista  Mayor  d(  |Sv  Mag<l.  de  las  In-|dias 
y  sv  coronista  |  de  Castilla.  |  Al  Key  Nrd  Sefior.  |  En  Mad:  enla 
tmphn"  Real  i6oi.|  [Colophon  :J  En  Madrid^  \  Por  luan  Fla- 
mence.  |  JBo  M.DC.I.  |  Folio,  Engraved  Title,  pp.  (4),  96.  14 
Maps.  J.c.B.  31539 

Thii  work  iho  ild  go  with  the  General  Hiitory,  and  ii  usually  bound  at  the  end  of 
the  lecond  volume  after  the  fourth  Decade.  In  the  compuiition  of  this  work  the 
author  had  acceti  to  the  moit  secret  of  the  archivei  of  Spain.  It  embraqei  the  history 
from  the  discovery  of  Anterica  to  IS5(.  The  engraved  title  contains  a  miniature  of 
the  author,  and  representations  of  Mexican  Deities.  It  was  published  in  Latin,  with 
additions  from  Le  Maire  and  Cevallos,  under  the  following  title : 

Herrera.  Novvs  Orbis,  |  Sive  |  Descriptio  |  Indiae  Occi- 1  den- 
talis,|Auctore|  Antonio  de  Herrera,  |  Supremo  Castellae  Sc  India- 
rum  authoritate  Philippi  in.  |  Hispaniarum  Regis  Historiographo.  | 
Metaphraste  C.  Barlaeo.  |  Accesserunt  &  aliorum  Indiae  Occiden- 
talis  Descriptiones,  Sc  \  Navigationis  nuperse  Australis  Jacobi  le 
Maire  Histo-|ria,  uti  Sc  navigationum  omnium  per  Fretum  | 
Mageilanicum  succincta  narratio.  I  Amsttlodami^  \  Apud  Michaelem 
Colinivm  Bibliopolant^  ad  \  insigne  Lihri Domestici.  Anno  M.  D.  c.  xxii. 
Cum  PriviUgio.\    Folio.  ba.,  c,  0.,  J.c.B.,  s.  31540 

Six  prel.  leaves,  including  the  engraved  and  printed  titles ;  text,  44  leaves ;  followed 
by  a  half-title  "  Ephemerides,"  etc.,  3  leaves  and  text,  46  to  81,  81  repeated,  I  leaf 
Followed  by  another  half-title  "  Descriptio  Indiae  Occidentalis,  etc.,  Avthore  Petro  Or- 
donnex  de  Cevallos,"  9  leaves ;  succeeded  by  a  half-title  "  Brevis  ac  Succincta  Americae," 
II  leaves.  The  first  part  has  the  14  maps  copied  from  the  Madrid  edition  of  1601  of 
the  "  Indias  Occidentales,"  and  Le  Maire  is  illustrated  with  the  three  maps  taken  from 


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De  Bry,  together  with  4  plates  in  the  teit.  Stevens  observes  "In  the  Preface  to  Bar- 
cia's  reprint  of  Herrera,  Madrid,  1726-30,  the  editor  repudiates  this  edition,  as  being 
full  of  typographical  errors,  and  encumbered  with  matters  not  pertaining  to  Herrera." 
On  which  Quaritch  remarks :  "  It  is  erroneously  stated  in  the  '  American  Nuggets ' 
that  Barcia,  in  the  preface  to  his  edition  of  Herrera,  repudiates  the  edition  by  Culin  as 
full  of  errors.  The  fact  is,  that  Barcia  makes  nowhere  any  remark  prejudicial  to  the 
above  publication  of  1 622,  which  certainly  contains  a  faithful  translation  of  the  '  De- 
scripcion*  of  Herrera,  and  an  equally  faithful  reproduction  of  the  fourteen  genuine  maps. 
He  alludes  only  to  the  Antwerp  edition  of  1728."  But  Mr.  Quaritch's  note  is  appended 
to  the  French  version,  described  infra,  yet  the  review  is  probably  correct.  It  is  reprinted 
in  part,  in  Vol.  xii.  of  De  Bry's  "Grands  Voyages."  See  Camus'  "Memoire,"  147- 
1 60 ;  Tiele,  No.  294. 


males  de  An- 
de  las  I  Indias, 
EnMadrid  enla 
1730. 1     Folio, 

BA.,  P.  31541 


Herrera.     Descripcionde  |  las  Indias  Ocide 
tonic  I  de  Herrera  core-  j  nista  mayorde  |  su  Mag<*. 
ysu  coronista  |  de  Castilla.     Al  Rey  Nro.  Sefior. 
OJic'tnaReal  \  de  Nicolas  Rodriguez  Franco^  Am  de 
pp.  (40),  78.     14  Maps. 

This,  which  '.s  Barcia's  reprint  of  the  first  edition,  usually  accompanies  the  General 
History,  and  forms  part  of  that  work.  See  our  note  to  No.  31539,  tupra.  The  title 
is  engraved,  and  th';  final  D£  of  the  Arst  line  is  one  letter. 

Herrera.     Nieuwe  |  Werelt,  |  Anders  ghenaempt  |  West-In- 
dien.  I  i*  Amsterdam.,  \  By  Michiel  Colijn^  Boeck-vercooper  op  f  Water 
by  de  Oude  Brugh^  in  UHuys-Boeck.  \  Anno  1622.  |  Met  Privilege. 
Folio,  Two  Titles,  one  of  which  is  engraved,  pp.  (8),  iii.     17 
Maps.  j.c.B.  31542 

Usually  followed  by  Ordonnez  and  Le  Maire.     See  Tiele,  p.  314-315. 

Herrera.  Description  |  des  |  Indes  Occidentales,  |  Qu'on 
appelle  aujourdhuy  |  le  |  Novveau  Monde.  |  Par  |  Antoine  de  Her- 
rera, I  Grand  Chroniqueur  des  Indes,  &  Chroniqueur  de  Castille  :  j 
Translatee  d'Espagnol  en  Francois.  |  A  la  quelle  sont  adjoustee:- 1 
Quelques  autres  Descriptions  des  mesmes  pays,  |  Avec  |  La  Navi- 
gation du  vaillant  Capitaine  de  Mer  Jaques  le  Maire,  (  &  de  plu- 
sieurs  autres.  1  Le  contenu  de  cest  oeuvre  se  veoit  en  la  page 
suyvante.  \  A  Amsterdam.,  \  Chez  Adichel  Colin.,  Libraire.,  demeurant 
ait  Livre] Domestique.  Anno  M.D.c.xxii.  |  Avec  Privilege.\  Folio, 
Two  Titles,  one  of  which  is  engraved,  pp.  (4),  254.  17  Maps, 
-f  A  Amsterdam.^  chez  Emmanuel  Colin  de  Thovoyon.,  dsf  a  Parisy 
chez  Michel  Joly.  1 622.  Folio,  Two  Titles,  pp.  (4),  254.  17 
Maps.     Portrait.  j.c.b.  31543 

The  contents  of  this  French  version  are  the  same  as  that  of  the  preceding  Dutch, 
except  that  the  French  translation  has  not  the  portrait  of  Le  Maire.  "The  volume  is 
valuable  as  containing  the  first  edition  of  the  genuine  Voyage  of  Le  Maire  (also  issued 
in  Latin  and  Dutch  in  the  same  year)  as  distinguished  from  that  which  had  been, 
through  the  Dutch  India  Company's  jealousy  of  Le  Maire,  published  by  Blaeu  under 
the  name  of  Cornelius  Schouten,  who  had  commanded  one  of  Le  Maire 's  vessels.  It 
concludes  with  the  Spanish  and  English  voyages  to  Magellan's  Straits  and  the  descrip- 


HERRERA. 


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tioni  of  America  given  by  Ordoftez  de  Cevallos  and  Bertius."  —  Qoaritch.  For  a 
detailed  litt  of  the  contents  tie  Leclerc'g  Catalogue,  No.  708.  Ste  also  Ternaux,  No. 
447;  Rich,  No.  i68j|,  Camus,  p.  i6>. 

o    ■    ■' 

Herrera.  k  Historia  Gene  |  ral  de  los  hechos  |  de  los  Castella- 
nos  I  en  las  Islas  i  tierra  fi-|rme  del  Mar  oceano  esc  |  rita  por 
Antonio  de  |  Herrera  coronista  |  mayor  de  sv  M^.  delas  |  Indias  y 
svcoronis- 1  ta  de  Castilia.  |  En  quatro  Decadas  desde  el  Ano  de  | 
1492.  hasta  el  de  1531.  |  De  Cada  primeral  Al  Rey  Nu""".  Sefior.  | 
En  Ma^.  en  la  \  Emplentarea  1 160 1. 1 -15.  Folio,  Engraved  Titles, 
pp.  (12),  371,(20).  c.  31544 

Decada  scgvnda,  1601,  pp.  (4),  368,  (16);  Decada  terzer?,  1601,  pp.  (4),  377, 
(16);  Decada  qvarta,  1601,  pp.  (4),  293,  (14);  Decada  quinta,  1615,  pp.  (8),  317, 
(jo);  Decada  sesta,  1615,  pp.  {4),  302,  (18);  Decada  setima,  1615,  pp.  (8),  316, 
(xo) ;  Decada  octaua,  1615,  pp.  (4),  342,  (16).  14  Maps.  These  eight  decades  are 
usually  bound  in  four  volumes. 

Herrera.  Historia  general  de  las  Indias  Occidentales  6  de 
los  Hechos  de  los  Castellanos  en  las  Islas  y  Tierra  Firme  del 
Mar  Oceano  en  Ocho  Decades.  Escrita  por  Antonio  de  Her- 
rera ...  Sigue  a  la  Ultima  Decada  la  Description  de  las  Indias 
Occidentales  por  el  mismo  Autor.  Nueva  Impression.  En 
Aniberes  Por  Juan  Bautista  Verdussen^  m.d.cc.xxviii.  4  vols., 
folio.  H.  31545 

Engraved  titles,  pp.496,  (23);  446,  (16);  412,  (20);  422,  (22).  "  Descripcion 
de  las  Islas,  y  Tierra  Firme  del  Mar  Oceano,  que  llaman  Indias  Occidentales."  Folio, 
pp.  68.  a  Maps.  The  Portraits  and  Plates  in  the  text  are  copies  from  De  Bry,  by 
Buuttats,  and  are  not  so  accurate  as  those  which  are  used  in  Barcia's  edition.  This 
Antwerp  edition  was,  in  fact,  brought  out  with  a  design  to  forestall  Barcia's,  to  which 
it  is  very  inferior,  especially  with  regard  to  the  absence  of  the  maps,  without  which  the 
"  Descripcion "  is  almost  valueless.  This  "  Descripcion "  is  sometimes  found  at  the 
beginning  of  Vol.  i.,  but  more  frequently  after  the  eighth  decade. 

Herrera.  Historia  Gene  |  ral  de  los  hechos  |  delos  Castella- 
nos I  enlas  Islas  i  Tierrafi  |  rme  del  Mar  Oceano.  Es  |  crita  por 
Antonio  de  |  Herrera  Coronista  |  Mayor  de  su  M**.  Dlas  |  Indias  y 
svCoronis-|tade  Castilia]  En  quatro  Decadas  desde  el  Ano  dej 
1492  hasta  el  de  [i]53i.  |  Decada  primera  |  Al  Rey  Nuf°.  Sefior.  j 
En  Madrid^  |  en  la  hnprenta  \  Real\  de  Nicolas  Rodiguez  \  franco \  Am 
de  1730. 1    4  vols.,  folio.  ba.  31546 

Each  decade  has  an  engraved  title.  "  Historia  general  de  los  Hechos  de  los  Castel- 
lanos," pp.  (40),  78,  14  Maps.  Decada  primera,  1725,  pp.  (12),  292 ;  Decada  segunda, 
1726,  pp.  (6),  288;  Decada  terzera,  1726,  pp.  (4),  296;  Decada  quarta,  1730,  pp. 
(6),  232;  Decada  quinta,  ierunc,  de  Abad,  1728,  pp.  (8),  252;  Decada  sexta,  Rodri- 
guez FraticOf  1730,  pp.  (6),  236,  [on  the  last  leaf:  Imfrtnia  de  Francisco  Martinez 
Abady  1727  ;]  Decada  setima,  1730,  pp.  (6),  245  ;  Decada  octavo,  1730,  pp.  (6),  251 ; 
"Tabla  General,"  etc.,  226  leaves,  ending  with  the  Colophon.  En  Madrid:  En  la 
Imprtnta  de  Francisco  Martinta  Abad.  AHo  de  Moccxxviii.  Each  engraved  title  b 
divided  into  from  ten  to  fourteen  compartments,  in  which  is  represented  some  scene  of 
the  conquest  of  the  Indians  by  the  invading  Spaniards,  or  a  portrait  of  some  eminent 


246 


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Conquiitad  r;  seventy-two  battle -scenes,  views  of  human  sacrifices,  or  Indian  life,  and 
thirty-nine  portraits  are  thus  exhibited.  In  some  sets  the  "  Descripcion  de  \u  Indias 
Occidentales,"  or  *<  Historia  general  de  los  Hechos  de  los  Castellanos,"  1730,  is  found 
preceding  the  "  Tabla"  in  Vol.  it.,  and  in  the  Lahoi  PArM  copies  it  is  usual  to  bind 
this  "  Descripcion"  and  "  Tabla"  together  as  a  fifth  volume,  indeed,  some  small  paper 
copies  are  thus  divided.  There  are  copies  of  this  edition  dated  1717,  1718,  1719,  and 
1730,  which  are  all  alike  except  as  to  the  date — the  work  not  having  Deen  com- 
pleted till  that  year — the  publishers  changing  the  dates  as  circumstances  suggested.  It 
is  merely  a  reprint  of  the  original  edition  of  1601-1615,  with  the  addition  of  a  very 
copious  index,  compiled  under  the  direction  of  Gonzales  Barcia,  but  without  a  continu- 
ation, as  erroneously  stated  by  Meusel,  and  it  is  deservedly  regarded  as  the  bat  edition. 

Herrera.  Histoire  I  generale  I  des  Voyages  |  et  Conqvestes| 
des  Castillans,  dans  les  Isles  &  Terre-ferme  |  des  Indes  Occiden- 
tales. I  Traduite  de  I'Espagnol  d'Antoine  |  d'Herrera,  Historio- 
graphe  de  sa  Maieste  Catholique,  |  tant  des  Indes,  que  des  Roy- 
aumes  de  Castille.  |  Par  N.  de  la  Coste.  |  J  Paris  \  Chez  Nicolas  tsf 
Jean  de  la  Coste.  m.dc.lix.     410,  pp.  (28),  776,  (24).         31547 

It  was  reprinted  the  next  year  with  the  following  title  : 

Herrera.  Histoire  generale  des  Voyages  et  Conqvestes  des 
Castillans,  dans  les  Isles  &  Terre-ferme  des  Indes  Occidentales. 
Traduite  de  I'Espagnol  d'Antoine  d'Herrera,  Historiographe  de 
sa  Maieste  Catholique,  tant  des  Indes,  que  des  Royaumes  de 
Castille.  Par  N.  de  la  Coste.  Premier  Decade,  Contenant  les 
Premiers  Descouuertes  du  nouueau  Monde  par  Christofle  Colon, 
Les  diuers  combats  qu'il  eut  contre  les  Indiens  de  Veragua,  de 
lamayca,  &  autres  lieux,  Les  mauuais  traitemens  qu'il  recent 
de  ses  gens  dans  les  quatre  voyages  qu'il  y  sit,  &  les  trauaux  qu'il 
souiFrit,  Les  voyages  d'Americ  Vespuce,  La  Descouuerte  de  la 
mer  du  Sud,  Les  diuers  succes  des  armees  Castillanes  dans  ces 
nouuelles  terres ;  Et  les  soins  qu'eurent  les  Rois  Catholiques 
pour  y  establir  la  Police  tant  spirituelle,  que  temporelle.  J  Paris 
Chex  Nicolas  &  Jean  de  la  Coste.  m.dc.lx.  4to,  pp.  (30),  776, 
(24).  H.,  s.  31548 

Herrera.  Histoire  |  generale  |  '[as  above].  Seconde  Decade, 
Contenant  les  dif- 1  ferens  Voyages  de  plusieurs  Capitaines  dans  ce 
nouueau  Monde,  &  les  diuers  |  succes  qu'ils  eurent  contre  les  In- 
diens, La  descouuerte  de  la  Riuiere  de  la  Plata,  j  L'entree  de 
Fernand  Cortes  dans  la  nouuelle  Espagne,  Les  batailles  qu'il 
eut  I  contre  la  Republique  Tlascala,  Son  entree  dans  la  viUe  de 
Mexique,  La  |  prize  du  Roy,  &  sa  mort,  Les  cruelles  batailles 
que  les  Mexiquains  liurerent  |  a  Cortez  pour  le  chaiFer  de  leurs 
Terres,  Sa  retraite,  &  les  preparatifs  quil  |  fait  pour  le  siege  de 
?ette  grande  ville.  j  A  Paris  \  Chez  Nicolas  ^  Jean  de  la  Coste. 
M  DCLx.    4to,  pp.  (24),  784,  Table  (28).  3^549 


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Herrera.  Histoire  |  Generale  |  des  Voyages  et  Conqvestcs| 
des  Castillans  dans  les  Isles  &  Terre-ferme  |  des  Indes  Occiden- 
tales.  I  Traduite  de  I'Espagnol  d'Antoine  d' Herrera,  |  Histori- 
ographe  de  sa  Majesty  Catholique,  tant  |  des  Indes,  que  des 
Royaumes  de  Castille.  I  Par  N.  de  la  Coste.  |  Ou  Ton  voit  la  prise 
de  la  grande  ville  de  Mexique,  &  autres  |  Provinces  par  Fernand 
Cortes }  Sa  fondation ;  le  Rois  qui  |  la  gouvernerent ;  Le  com- 
mencement &  fin  de  cet  Empire  ;  |  Leur  coutumes  &  ceremonies ; 
Les  grandes  revokes  qui  y  |  sont  arrivez ;  Les  contestations 
qu'eurent  les  Castillans  &  |  les  Portugais,  sur  I'assiette  de  la  lignc 
de  partarge  de  leursjconquestes  ;  La  decouverte  des  Isles  Philip- 
pines par  I  Hernando  de  Magellan;  Sa  mc;i  &  autres  choses 
retnar- 1  quables.  |  Dediee  a  Monseigneur  le  premier  President 
A  Paris  J  [Che%  La  Veuve  Nicolas  de  la  Coste^  a  VRcu\de  Bretagne 
Francois  Clovzier  I'aisne^  a  I' Image  nostre  Dame  \  et  \  Pierre  AvboUin^ 
a  la  Fleur  de  Lys.  \ ]  demeurant  tous\proche  I' Hostel] de  Monseigneur  | 
le  premier  Pre- 1  sident.  |  M.  DC.  Lxxi  |  jivec  Privilege  dv  Roy.  |  4to, 
pp.  xyiii,  790,(12).  31550 

The  three  volumes  having  been  published  separately,  with  different  titles,  are  rarely 
found  together.  The  remaining  five  decades  have  not  been  translated.  &e  Faribault, 
p.  6a. 

Herrera.  Verscheide  zee  en  land-togten  gedaan  in  de  West- 
Indien :  d'eerste,  door  Jean  Ponce  de  Leon,  naar  Florida  in  15 12. 
De  andere  gedaan  door  Pamphilio  de  Narvaes  op't  eiland  Cuba, 
in  15 13.  In't  Spaans  beschreven  door  Antonius  Herrera  en  nu 
aller-eerst  in't  Nederduyts  vertaald.  Leyden :  P.  Fan  der  Aa, 
1706.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  77,  (6).     4  Plates.  c.  3155 1 

Forms  part  of  Van  der  Aa's  "  Collection  of  Voyages."    Also  in  folio.    Stt  our  Vol.  i. 

Herrera.  Vevolg  der  Roemwaardige  Zee  en  Land-Reysen 
des  Dapperen  Ferdinand  Cortez ;  aan  de  Vaste  Kust  van  Mexico 
en  Nieuw-Spaanje.  Gedaan  in  't  Jaar  1521,  en  vervolgens. 
Verhalende  de  Oorlagen  en  bloedige  Gevegten,  in  't  verder 
bemagtigen  der  Mexicaansche  Landschappen,  het  Beleegeren,  en 
Innemen  der  beroemde  Hoofdstad  Mexico ;  nevens  de  seldsame 
Handelingen  met  de  Koning  Motezuma  ;  sijn  dood,  en  nagelaten 
Rijkdommen.  Te  Leyden:  By  Pieter  Fan  der  Aa.  1706.  8vo, 
pp.  418,  Register  (24).  31552 

Herrera.  [Drie]  scheeptogten  van  Kolumbus,  Vasco  de 
Gama,  Amerikus  Vesputius,  Chr.  Guerre  en  A.  Nino.  Uit  het 
Spaansch.     Leyden :  P.  Fan  der  Aa.  1706.    8vo.     Map.     31553 

Herrera.  Zeetogten  naar  West-Indien,  1508,  1509: 
OCampa  naar  Kuba,  Ponze  de  Leon  naar  de  Borriquen,  de  Solis 


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d'Ojeda,  Nicueza,  etc.     Uit  het  Spaansch.     Leyden:  P.  .under 
Aa.  1706.    8vo.     Map.  31554 

Herrera.  Drie  togten  ter  zee  en  te  land  in  de  West-Indien 
in  1523  en  vervolg.  ...  d.  F.  de  Garay,  van  Jamaica  na  Panuco, 
...  d.  P.  d'Alvarado,  van  Mexico  na  Guatemala,  ...  d.  D.  de 
Goday,  van  Mexico  ter  ontdekking,  enz.  nu  alder-eerst  in  't 
Neder-duyts  vertaald.  Leyden:  P.  Van  der  Aa.  1707.  8vo. 
Map.  31555 

Herrera.  Aankomst  van  Jean  d'Ezquebel  ter  Bevolking 
van  Jamaica  door  den  Ammiraal  Diego  Kolumbus  in't  Jaar  1510. 
Leyden:  P.  Van  der  Aa.   1706.  3^556 

Herrera.  The  General  History  of  the  Vast  Continent  and 
Islands  of  America,  Commonly  call'd  The  West-Indies,  from 
The  First  Discovery  thereof:  With  the  Best  Accounts  the 
People  could  give  of  their  Antiquities.  Collected  from  the 
Original  Relations  sent  to  the  Kings  of  Spain.  By  Antonio  de 
Herrera,  Historiographer  to  His  Catholick  Majesty.  Translated 
into  English  by  Capt.  John  Stevens.  Illustrated  with  Cutts  and 
Maps.  London  :  Jer,  Bdtley  M.DCC.xxv-vi.  6  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
(8),  379  5  (2)»  430;  Vol.  m.,  dated  1726,  (2),  418;  (2),  422; 
(2),  430 ;  (2),  408 ;  Index,  30.  2  Maps,  15  Plates,  and  Por- 
traits of  Columbus  and  Cortez.  h.  31557 

Herrera.  The  General  History  [same  title  and  collation]. 
The  Second  Edition.  London :  Wood  dff  Woodward,  mdccxl. 
6  vols.,  8vo.  ba.  31558 

This  translation  includes  only  the  three  first  decades.  This  so-called  second  editiun 
has  new  title-pages  only.  A  portion  of  Herrera  is  included  in  Kerr's  "  Voyages," 
Vol.  111.     The  following  does  not  relate  specially  to  America : 

Herrera.  Historia  general  del  Mundo,  de  xvii.  afios  del 
tiempo  del  Senor  Rey  don  Felipe  11.  el  Prudente,  desde  el  afio  de 
1554,  hasta  el  de  1598.  Valladolid:  J.  G.  de  Millis.  1606-12. 
3  vols.,  folio.  s.  31559 

"  Histoire  estimee." — Brunet.  "A  work  written  under  the  influence  of  contem- 
porary passions,  and  published  before  any  of  those  passions  had  been  much  tranquilized." 
— TicKNOR,  III.  142. 

A  grand  chorus  of  writers,  from  Nicholas  Antonio  down  to  Thomas  W.  Field,  unite 
in  their  testimony  as  to  the  fidelity  of  this  Prince  of  Historians.  He  was  successively 
employed  as  historiographer  by  Philip  ii.,  ill.,  and  iv.,  and  having  access  to  every  avail- 
able source  of  information,  made  free  use  of  many  original  documents  which  had  never 
before  been  printed,  and  which  no  longer  exist  in  MS.  His  works  embrace  a  large 
part  of  the  MS.  "  Chronicle"  of  B.  de  las  Casas,  and  almost  the  entire  MS.  "  Relacion" 
of  Palacio  is  incorporated  with  his  fourth  decade.  A  French  bibliographer,  quoted 
without  name  by  Tromel,  observes :  "  Parmi  les  historiens  de  I'Amirique,  D.  Antonio 


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lence  of  contcni- 
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it  Herrera  tient  inconteitablement  le  premier  rang.  II  naquit  en  1559,  et  fut  quelque 
tempi  8ecr6tuire  de  Vespaiien  de  Oonzague,  vice-roi  de  Naples,  et  fut  ensuite  notnmie 
par  Philippe  ii.  hiatoriographe  des  Indes.  Son  ouvrage  est  ce  que  nous  poiiidons  de 
plus  complet  sur  Tepoque  qu'il  embrasse."  The  Spanish  bibliographer  S}!va  says  :  *<  Cet 
ouvrage  est  un  des  plus  importants  qu'on  ait  publics  sur  les  dicouvertes  des  Espagnolt 
dans  le  Nouveau-Monde."  Munoz,  at  the  22d  page  of  the  prologue  to  his  "  History 
of  the  New  World,"  remarks :  "  Herrera  eclipsed  all  other  historians  on  the  same  sub- 
ject which  had  till  then  been  published,  in  fullness  of  matter,  truth  of  narration, 
chronological  arrangement,  geographical  accuracy,  and  beauty  of  style."  J.  Beldon  de 
Guevara  writes ;  *<  No  one  of  all  those  who  have  writ  on  this  subject  has  perforr.-ied  it 
with  so  much  exactness  as  Ant.  de  Herrera."  The  Italian,  Davila,  observes  "  This 
history  is  very  useful  for  all  sorts  of  people,  because  the  author's  method  is  very  good, 
being  at  the  same  time  brief  and  intelligible,  joining  profound  knowledge  and  undoubted 
truth,  and  undeceiving  us  as  to  many  errors  into  which  other  authors  have  led  us." 
The  Scotch  historian  Robertson  remarks :  "  Of  all  the  Spanish  writers  Herrera  fur- 
nishes the  fullert  and  most  accurate  informations  concerning  the  conquest  of  Mexico, 
as  well  as  every  other  transaction  of  America;  his  Decades  may  be  ranked  amongst  the 
most  judicious  and  useful  collections."  The  English  bibliographer  Dibdin  observes : 
«  Antonio  de  Herrera  is  well  designated  by  Bishop  Kennett  as  the  chief  chronicler  of 
the  Indies  and  Castile ;  he  stands  in  the  foremost  rank  of  early  American  Historians." 
Our  own  Washington  Irving,  in  his  *'  Life  of  Columbus,"  concludes  a  judicious  criti- 
cism thus :  "  Herrera  has  left  voluminous  proo^  of  industrious  research,  extensive 
information,  and  great  literary  talent.  His  works  bear  the  mark  of  candour,  integrity, 
and  a  sincere  desire  to  record  the  truth."  Ticknor,  in  his  **  History  of  Spanish  Litera- 
ture" accords  him  equal  praise;  and  Thomas  W.  Field's  "Essay  on  Indian  Bibliog- 
raphy" concludes  our  series  of  eulogizers  with  the  statement  that  "  His  work  is  )  perfect 
treasure-house  of  the  most  valuable  details,  regarding  the  original  state  of  the  religion 
and  manners  of  the  Indians." 

Herrera  (Antonio  M.  de).  Vindicaclon  que  hace  de  los 
injustos  cargos  que  ha  formulado  en  su  contra  el  Gobernador  de 
Sinaloa  D.  Placido  Vega.     Durango.  1861.    4to,  pp.  50. 

Herrera  (Cypriani  de).  Mirabilis  Vita  et  Mirabiliora  Acta 
dei  Vener.  servi  Toribii  Alfonsi  Mogrobesii  Limani  Archiprae- 
sulis.     Roma.  1670.    Folio.     Plate.  31 561 

The  plate  represents  the  archbishop  healing  the  sick.  Very  valuable  for  the  eccle- 
siastical history  of  Peru,  embracing  also  a  description  of  the  country,  etc.  Mogrobesius 
was  Archbishop  of  Lima  from  1580  to  1624.     For  an  abridgment  see  Nicoselli  (A.) 

Herrera  (D.)  Agrimensura  aplicada  al  sistema  de  medidas 
de  la  Isla  de  Cuba,  por  D.  Desiderio  Herrera,  agrimensor  pub- 
lico &.     Imprenta  de  Gobierno.  1834.    4to,  pp.  272.  31562 

Herrera.  Memoria  sobre  los  huracanes  en  la  Isla  de  Cuba, 
por  Don  Desiderio  Herrera.    Habana.  iZj^j.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Map. 

[Herrera  (Hernando  Alonso  de).]  Disputatio  Aduersus  Ari- 
stotelez  Aristo  |  telicosqj  |  sequaces.  [Colophon  :]  Acabose  esta 
ohra  i  salamdca  bispera  d'  \  corp9  xpt.  Afio  d*l\  misterio  d'la  ecarnaciJ 
</'  hijo  d^dios  d^mil y\qnietos y  dies y  siete.  \    4to,  Title,  1 1,  55  1. 

Title  from  [Harrisse],  Vol.  ir.,  No.  50.     It  contains  a  sketch  of  Peter  Martyr. 
VOL.    VIII.  31 


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Herrera  (I.)  Contestaciones  entre  el  Gobernador  del  estado 
de  Jalisco,  D.  Ignazto  Herrera  y  Cairo,  y  el  Obisno  de  la  Dio- 
cesis,  D.  Petro  Espinosa,  con  tnotivo  al  prestamo  forzoso  decre- 
tado  por  el  primero.     Mexico,   1856.    410,  pp.  17.  3^565 

Herrera  (J.  H.)  Album  de  Ayacucho.  Coleccion  de  los 
principales  documentos  de  la  guerra  de  la  Independencia  del  Peru, 
y  de  los  cantos  de  victoria  y  poesias  relativas  a  ella,  redactada  por 
Jose  Hipolito  Herrera.     Lima.  1862.    4to.  3^566 

Herrera  (J.  J.)  Discurso  pronunciado  por  el  Presidente  de 
la  Republico  Mexicana,  general  de  division  Jose  Joaquin,  de 
Herrera,  el  die  i.  de  Enero  de  1 851,  en  la  apertura  de  las  sesiones 
del  Congreso.     Mexico.  1851.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  24.  31567 

Also ;  Discurso  pronunciado  por  cl  Presidente  de  los  Estados-Unidos  Mexicanos,  en 
la  apertura  de  log  sesiones  ordinarias  del  Congreso  el  die  I.  de  Enero  de  1852.  Mexico, 
1852.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  30. 

Herrera  (J.  M.  de)  Correspondencia  entre  Jose  Manuel  de 
Herrera,  Secretario  de  Estado,  &c.  del  Imperio  de  Mexico  y 
Miguel  Santamana,  Enviado,  &c.  de  la  Republica  de  Colombia, 
&c.  &c.     Mexico.   1822.    4to.  p.  31568 

Herrera  Ascanio  (N.  de).  Sermon  Panegirico  de  Accion 
de  Gracias  por  el  deseado  Nacimiento  de  nuestro  Principe  D. 
Luis  Philipo,  en  la  Cathedral  de  la  Ciudad  de  Sanctiago  de  Leon 
de  Caraccas.  Predicolo  D.  Nicolas  de  Herrera  Ascanio.  Mexico. 
1701.    4to.  31569 

Contains  some  curious  allusions  to  the  Spanish  nobility  then  resident  in  Mexico. 

Herrera  (P.)  Ensayo  sobre  la  Historia  de  la  LIteratura 
Ecuatoriana  por  Pablo  Herrera.     ^ito.  i860.  3^570 

Herrera  (R.  V.)  Poesias  de  Ramon  Velez  Herrera.  Ha- 
bana.  1833.     8vo,  pp.  130,  xxiv.  3^57^ 

Herrero  (A.)  Doctrina  y  Oraciones  cristianas  en  lengua 
Mosetena,  traducidas  en  espanol  palabra  por  palabra.  Por  P.  F. 
Andres  Herrero,  misionero  apostolico.  Roma :  Imprenta  de  Pro- 
paganda. 1834.     i2mo,  pp.  20.  31572 

The  Mosetana  language  is  spoken  in  Peru. 

Herrick  (A.)  The  Disunion  Policy  of  the  Administration. 
Speech  of  Anson  Herrick  ...  March  26,  1864.  [Washington. 
1864.]    8vo,  pp.  14.  .  31573 


HERRINGTON. 


251 


It  in  Mexico. 


Herrick  (J.)  A  Genealogical  Register  of  the  Name  and 
Family  of  Herrick,  from  the  Settlement  of  Henerie  Herricke,  in 
Salem,  Massachusetts,  1629  to  1846.  With  a  Concise  Notice 
of  their  English  Ancestry.  By  Jedediah  Herrick.  ...  Bangor: 
Samuel  S.  Smithy  Printer.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  69.     Plate.       ba.,  h. 

Herrick  (W.  A.)  The  Powers,  Duties,  and  Liabilities  of 
Town  and  Parish  Officers  in  Massachusetts ;  ...  By  William  A. 
Herrick  ...  .  Boston:  Little,  Brown  &  Co.  1870.  i2mo,  pp.  (2), 
x,6i3.  BA.,c.  31575 

Herring  (E.)  An  Oration  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Battle 
of  Lexington,  delivered  at  the  request  of  the  **  United  Whig 
Club."     By  Elbert  Herring,     New  Tori.   1809.     8vo,  pp.  14. 

Also :  An  Oration  on  the  Death  of  George  Clinton,  late  Vice-President.  ...  Ntw 
York.  i8ia.    8vo.    8. 

Herring  (J.)  The  National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Distin- 
guished Americans.  Conducted  by  James  Herring,  New  York, 
and  James  B.  Longacre,  Philadelphia,  under  the  Superintendence 
of  the  American  Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  New  Tori:  Monson 
Bancroft.  1834-39.    4  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  31577 

Also  on  large  paper,  in  4to.  Contains  144  portraits,  accompanied  by  biographies 
written  by  John  Quincy  Adams,  Prof.  Ticknor,  Dr.  Francis,  etc.  Up  to  this  date  noth- 
ing bad  came  from  the  hands  of  American  engravers  to  equal  in  delicacy  of  handling, 
and  beauty  of  finish,  these  fine  portraits.  The  imprint  given  above  describes  the  first 
and  best  issue  of  this  work,  which  was  frequently  reproduced.  Some  copies  have  the 
imprint  Philadelphia  s  Henry  Perkins.  1834-39 — a  mere  variation  in  the  title.  An 
edition  dated  1837,  has  on  the  title-page  Longacre  &  Herring.  Philadelphia:  Jamet 
B.  Longacre.  1 8 37.  4  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  More  recently  the  work  was  issued  with  the 
imprint  Philadelphia :  y.  H.  Rice,  much  inferior  as  regards  the  impressions  of  the 
plates;  still  later — the  date  varying — copies  have  the  imprint  Philadelphia:  J.  Rutter ; 
in  these  issues  the  copperplates  seem  to  have  had  a  little  cleaning  up,  but  the  intelligent 
buyer  will  not  take  them.  To  this  last  publication  there  is  added  a  fifth  volume  con- 
sisting of  additional  portraits  and  biographies  of  inferior  personages  and  inferior  art. 

Herring  (J.)  Eulogy  on  Maj.  Gen.  J.  Morton  and  E.  W. 
King,  pronounced  in  St.  Matthew's  Church,  June  7th,  1837,  at 
the  Request  of  the  Grand  Lodge.   New  York.  1837.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

[Herring]  (T.)  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Incorporated  Society 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts;  ...  February 
17,  1737-8.  By  Thomas,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor.  London:  j. 
and  j.  Pemberton.  mdccxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  70,  (i).       ba.  31579 

Herrington  (V7.  D.)  The  Deserter's  Daughter.  By  W. 
D.  Herrington,  3d  N.  C.  Cav.  ...  Raleigh :  Wm.  B.  Smith  £sf  Co. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  31580 

Also :  The  Captain's  Bride,  The  Refugee's  Niece,  and  other  Confederate  stories. 


asa 


HERSEY. 


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■j'    ^        : 


Herrliberger  (David).  Heilice  Ceremonien,  Gottes-  und 
Gotzen-Dienste  aller  Volcker  der  Welt.  Zurich.  ij^S.  2  vols., 
folio.  3 1 58 1 

Containi  S34  pUtet,  engraved  by  Herrliberger  after  Picart'i  "  C6rimonies  religieuiei," 
with  a  deicriptive  text,  34  of  which  repreient  the  ceremonies  of  the  American  Indiani, 
•ipucially  the  Virginiani,  Floridani  and  Mexicani. 

Herrmann  (F.)  Die  Deutschen  in  Nordamerika.  ...  Von 
Friedrich  Herrmann  ...  .  Lubben:  Gotsch,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  (8), 
191,  (i).  31582 

Herrnhuters.  Candid  Narrative  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  Herrnhuters.  London.  1753.  +  Supplement  to  the  Can- 
did Narrative.     London.   1755.    8vo.  c.  31583 

The  Herrnhuters  are  a  religious  sect,  somewhat  of  the  Moravian  order,  some  of 
whom  settled  in  Pennsylvania. 

Herron  (A.  C.  and  J.  W.)  The  Columbian  Historian. 
Vol.  I.  Ntw  Richmond^  Ind.:  A.  C.  iif  J.  W.  Herron.  1824-25. 
Svo.  31585 

Herron  (J.  P.)  American  Grammar :  adapted  to  the  National 
Language  of  the  United  States ;  with  an  Accompanying  Pano- 
rama. By  James  P.  Herron.  Columbus  {O.):  Osgood  (ff  Pearce, 
1859.    i2mo,  pp.  312.  c.  31586 

Hersey  (C.)  History  of  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  from 
1836  to  1861 }  with  Interesting  Reminiscences  of  the  Public 
Men  of  Worcester.  By  Charles  Hersey.  Worcester.  [1862.] 
Rl.  Svo.     Plate.  31587 

]  Hersey.  Reminiscences  of  the  Military  Life  and  Sufferings 
of  Col.  Timothy  Bigelow  ...  in  the  Continental  Army,  during 
the  ...  Revolution,  l&y  Charles  Hersey.  Worcester:  Printed  by 
Henry  J.  Howland.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  24.  B.,  H.  31588 

Hersey  (H.)  Claims  of  Tufts  College  on  its  First  Students. 
Oration  ...  Mathetican  Society  ...  October  20,  1856.  By 
Harvey  Hersey.  With  a  Poem  by  Heman  A.  Dearborn.  ... 
Boston:  A.  Tompkins.  1856.     8vo,  pp.  31.  H.,  s.  31589 

Hersey  (J.)  An  Appeal  to  Christians,  on  the  Subject  of 
Slavery.  By  John  Hersey.  Second  Edition.  Baltimore  :  Arm- 
strongly  Plaskitt.  1833.     i8mo,  pp.  124.  31590 


HERTY. 


253 


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De  Herstelde  Fabrikant.  Tooneelspel.  Amsttrdam.  1782. 
8vo,  pp.  60.  3>59i 

This  drama  of  the  "  Re-eitabliihed  Manufacturer"  !i  a  continuation  of  the  '*  Nieuwe 
Kolfspel,  '     It  relatei  to  the  Dutch  queitiun  during  the  American  Revolution. 

Hertford  (J.)  Personals;  or.  Perils  of  the  Period.  By 
Joseph  Hertford.  New  Tork :  The  Author.  1870.  i2mo,  pp. 
339,  viii.     Plate.  c.  31592 

Hertha.  Zeitschrift  fur  Erd-,  V51ker  und  Staatenkunde, 
besorgt  von  H.  Berghaus  und  K.  F.  V.  Hoffmann.  Stuttgart. 
1825.     8vo.     Continued.  3iS93 

A  valuable  periodical  for  recent  geographical  information,  containing  article*  by  A. 
V.  Humboldt,  H.  Berghaui,  Klaproth,  Marteni,  K.  v.  Rauroer,  Martiui,  abbreviatiunt 
of  voyages,  etc.     The  earlier  volumes  are  out  of  print. 

Hertslet  (L.)  a  Complete  Collection  of  the  Treaties  and 
Conventions,  at  Present  subsisting  between  Great  Britain  & 
Foreign  Powers  ;  so  far  as  they  relate  to  Commerce  and  Naviga- 
tion, to  the  Repression  and  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade ;  and 
to  the  Privileges  and  Interests  of  the  ...  High  Contracting  Par- 
ties. ...  Compiled  from  Authentic  Documents,  by  Lewis  Hertslet, 
Esq.,  Librarian  and  Keeper  of  the  Papers,  Foreign  Office. 
London.  1840-71.     12  vols.,  8vo.  31594 

First  issued  in  1820-40.  5  vols.,  8vo.  The  later  volumes  are  edited  by  Edward 
Hertslet. 

Herttell  (T.)  The  Demurrer ;  or.  Proofs  of  Error  in  the 
Decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  New  York, 
requiring  Faith  in  Particular  Religious  Doctrines  as  a  Legal 
Qualification  of  Witnesses.  By  Thomas  Herttell.  New  Tork. 
1828.    8vo,  pp.  158.  N.  3159s 

Also:  The  People's  Rights  Reclaimed  ...  New  York.  1826.  —  Remarks  on  the  Law 
of  Imprisonment  for  Debt :  showing  its  Unconstitutionality,  and  its  Demoralizing  Influ- 
ence on  the  Community.  ...  Hew  Tork:  Gould  &  Banki.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  67.  + 
Boaon.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  47.  —  In  Assembly,  March  30,  1836.  Remarks  ...  showing 
the  Unconstitutionality  ...  of  the  Bill  "  to  incorporate  the  Attica  and  Buffalo  Rail- 
Road  Company,"  as  authorizes  the  taking  of  Private  Property  without  the  Consent  of 
the  Owner,  [n.  p.  1836.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  h.  —  Remarks  comprising  in  substance  Judge 
Herttell's  Argument  in  the  House  of  Assembly  of  the  State  of  New- York,  in  the 
Session  of  1 8 37,  in  support  of  the  Bill  to  Restore  to  Married  Women  "the  Right  of 
Property,"  as  guaranteed  by  the  Constitution  of  the  State.  ...  New-Tork :  Henry  Durell. 
1839.  i2mo.  +  BottoHs  y.  P.  Mendum.  1867.  i2mo,  pp.  83.  ■.,  h. — Rights  of 
Conscience  Defended,  ...  Speech  ...  7th  of  May,  1835,  on  ...  Rights  ...  of  Witnesses. 
Also,  his  reply  to  Mr.  ...  Humphrey's  Remarks  against  the  Bill.  ...  New-York,  1835. 
umo.   +  Second  Edition.    New-York:  G.  fy.&A.J.Maliell.  liii^.    i2mo,  pp.  64. 

Herty  (T.)  a  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  Maryland  being  an 
Abridgment,  Alphabetically  Arranged,  of  all  the  Public  Acts  of 


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Assembly  now  in  Force,  and  of  General  Use,  from  the  First 
Settlement  of  the  State  to  the  End  of  November  Session,  1797, 
inclusive,  with  References  to  the  Acts  at  Large.  With  an  A{>- 
pendix  [containing  Laws]  passed  November  Session,  1798.  By 
Thomas  Herty.  Baltimore :  Tht  Editor.  1 799.  8vo,  pp.  xii, 
524,  55-  c.  31596 

Herty.  A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  ...  Now  in  Force,  from  the  Commencement  of  the 
Federal  Government,  to  ...  1802,  inclusive.  By  Thomas  Herty. 
Baltimore  and  IVashington.   1800-1813.    2  vols.,  8vo.         3'597 

Hertz  (B.)  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Assyrian,  Baby- 
lonian, Egyptian,  Greek,  Etruscan,  Roman,  Indian,  Peruvian 
and  Mexican  Antiquities.  Formed  by  B.  Hertz  ...  .  London, 
1 85 1.    4to,  pp.  iv,  156,  (2),  Tables,  vi.  Errata,  4  lines.    Plate. 

Hertz  (H.)  ...  United  States  vs.  Henry  Hertz  et  al.  charged 
with  Hiring  and  Retaining  Persons  to  go  beyond  the  Jurisdiction 
of  the  United  States,  with  the  intent  to  enlist  in  the  British 
Foreign  Legion,  for  the  Crimea.  Taken  in  Short  Hand  ...  By 
James  B.  Sheridan  ...  .  IVilliam  Rice^  Philadelphia.  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  106.  31599 

Hervas  (L.)  Catalogo  de  las  Lenguas  de  las  Naciones  Cono- 
cidas  y  numeracion,  division  y  clases  de  estas  segun  la  diversidad 
de  sus  idiomas  y  dialectos.  Su  Autor  el  Abate  Don  Lorenzo 
Hervas  ...  .  Madrid:  En  la  Imprenta  de  la  administracion  del  Real 
Jrbitro  de  Beneficencia.  1 800-1805.  6  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xvi,  396; 
480;  359;  343  i  3*5  i  379-  31600 

The  first  volume  of  this  very  learned  work,  similar  in  its  object  to  Adelung's  "  Mith- 
ridates,"  is  devoted  to  the  aboriginal  languages,  and  the  people  who  spoke  them. 
Latham  remarks  "  His  data  he  collected  by  means  of  an  almost  unlimited  correspond- 
ence with  the  Jesuit  missionaries  of  the  Propaganda."  And  Balbi  observes  "  Ouvrages, 
qui,  malgr£  beaucoup  de  d6fauts  et  d'erreurs,  dus  en  partie  i  I'epoque  ou  ils  fiirent  rediges 
et  en  partie  au  manque  d'une  saine  critique  dans  le  choix  des  materiaux  n'en  contiennent 
pas  moins  des  trisors  pricieux  pour  I'histoire  et  la  science  des  langues,  surtout  i  I'egard 
de  celles  du  Nouveau  Monde."  The  other  works  of  Hervas  are  :  Historia  de  la  Vida 
del  Hombre.  ...  Madrid.  1789-99.  7  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xxxii,  380;  434;  344;  384; 
322;  456;  476.  —  Aritmetica  delle  Nazioni  e  Divisione  del  Tempo  fra  I'Orientali.  ... 
Ctiena.  1785.  4to.  pp.  202.  —  Origine,  Formazione,  Meccanismo,  ed  Armonia  degl' 
Idiomi.  ...  Ctttna.  1785.  4to,  pp.  180.  —  Catalogo  delle  Lingue  conosciute  e  Noticia 
della  loro  Affinita,  e  Diversita.  ...  Ctuna.  1784.  4to,  pp.  260.  They  form  an  extremely 
learned  series  of  philological  researches,  with  comparative  vocabularies,  in  many  hundred 
iinguages,  some  of  them  American. 

Herve  (Etienne  A.)  et  Lanove  (F.  de).     Voyages  dans  les 

f laces  du  pole  arctique,  a  la  recherche  du  passage  nord-ouest. 
ixtraits  des  relations   de  Sir  John  Ross,  Edward  Parry,  John 


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Franklin,  Bccchey,  Back,  Mac  Clure  ct  autrcs  navigateurs  cel^- 
bres.  Paris:  Hachette  tt  O*.  \^^\.  i6mo.  +  Nouvcllc  edition. 
[lbid.'\  1862.    i2mo.     Plates.  31 601 

Hervey  (Augustus  John).  Speech  of  the  Earl  of  Bristol  in 
the  House  of  Lords,  April  23,  1779.    London.  1779.    410,  pp.  22. 

Hkrvey  (E.  W.)  a  Catalogue  of  the  Plants  found  in  New 
Bedford  and  its  vicinity  \  arranged  according  to  the  Season  of 
their  Flowering.  By  E.  W.  Hervey.  Ntw  Bedford:  Printed 
by  E.  Anthony,   i860.    8vo,  pp.  30.  3^603 

Hervey  (F.)  Naval  History  of  Great  Britain,  and  Origin 
and  Progress  of  the  British  Power  at  Sea,  Account  of  all  Battles, 
&c.    By  F.  Hervey.     London.  1779.    5  vols.,  8vo.  31604 

Hervey  (G.  W.)  Liberty,  as  a  Cloak  of  Maliciousness.  A 
Discourse  delivered  ...  Canton,  Mass.,  on  the  Day  of  the  Na- 
tional Fast,  Jan.  4th.  186 1.  By  George  Winfred  Hervey.  Neiv 
York:  Sheldon  i^  Co.   1 861.    8vo,  pp.  21.  B.,  H.  31605 

[Hervey  (Henry  M.)]  Historical  Sketches  of  The  Presby- 
terian Church  (O.  S.),  in  Licking  County,  Ohio  ...  Read  before 
the  Licking  County  Pioneer  Association.  Newark^  Ohio :  ff^ihon 
(^  Clark.,  Printers.  liSbS.^    8vo,  pp.  20.  31606 

[HervjiY  (John,  Lord.y]  Miscellaneous  Thoughts  on  the 
Present  Posture  both  of  our  Foreign  and  Domestic  Affairs.  ... 
London:  Roberts.   1742.    8vo,  pp.  80.  p.  31607 

[Hervey  (N.)]  The  Memory  of  Washington ;  with  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  his  Mother  and  Wife.  Relations  of 
Lafayette  to  Washington ;  with  Incidents  and  Anecdotes  in  the 
Lives  of  the  Two  Patriots.  Boston:  J.  Munroe  ^  Co.  1852. 
i2mo,  pp.  320.     2  Plates.  31608 

Herz  (H.)  Mes  Voyages  en  Amerique.  Par  Henri  Herz. 
Paris:  A.  Faure.   1866,     i6mo,  pp.  328.  c.  31609 

Heskith  (T.)  Excellenrv  and  Advantages  of  Religion.  A 
Sermon  preach'd  for  the  Rctormation  of  Manners  in  St.  John's, 
at  Nevis,  in  America,  July  21,  1701.  By  Thomas  Heskith, 
M.A.  ...  London:   Thomas  Speed.  1701.    410,  pp.  26.  31610 

Heskith.     Piety  and  Learning    the   Great   Ornament   and 

Character  of  Priesthood,  a  Farewell  Sermon  at  St.  John's,  at 

Nevis,  in  America,  May  25,  1701.  ...  London:   Thomas  Speed. 

1702.    4to.  31611 


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Hbskith.  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Hon.  Cul.  Francis 
Collingwood  and  of  his  Lady,  who  were  both  interred  in  Si. 
John's  Church,  in  the  Islana  of  Nevis,  in  America,  May  29th 
and  May  31st,  1699.  ...   1700.    4to.  31612 

Alio  I  Divine  Providence  aiicrted  and  «oma  Objection!  aniwered.  Sermon  at 
Annapoiia  Royal  [N.  S.],  Oct.  10,  1710.     Stitoii.  1710.    410.     w. 

Hbspel  D'Harponville  {Li  Vicomte  Gustave  d*).  La  reine 
des  Antilles,  ou  Situation  actuelle  de  Tile  de  Cuba.  Precis  topo. 
graphique  et  statistique,  histoire,  cfographir,  agriculture,  com- 
merce, administration  et  moeurs.  raris.  1850.  Hvo.  2  Mapn, 
4  Tables.  3 '613 

The  Hesperian.  Edited  by  Mrs.  F.  H.  Day.  Containing 
Sketches  of  Early  Settlors  of  California.  iS<srn  Francisco.  1859. 
8vo.  31614 

The  Hesperian :  or  Western  Monthly  Magazine.  Edited  by 
William  D.  Gallagher  and  Otway  Curry.  Columbus^  Ohio.  1838- 
1839.    8vo.  31615 

Three  or  more  votumea  published. 

Hess  (William).     Set  Mohawk  Language. 

Hessel  (A.)  Kort  Berettelse  om  then  Swenska  Kyrkios  nai- 
warande  tilst^nd  i  America  samt  oforgripeliga  tankar  om  thcss 
widare  f5rkofring,  Upstalte  af  Andrea  Hesselio,  for  thetta  probst 
ock  Kyrkioherde  i  Pensilvanien.  Norkioping.  Anno  1725.  410, 
pp.  23.  j.c.B.  31616 

This  ii  a  "  Short  account  of  the  pretent  lituation  of  the  Swedith  church  in  America, 
with  incontrovertible  thoi  ts  on  ita  future  progress,  drawn  up  by  And.  Hessel,  Ijie 
iti  priest  and  pastor  in  Pennsylvania. "     Very  scarce. 

Hessians.  Von  den  Hessen  in  Amerika,  ihrem  Fursten  und 
den  Schreyern.     1782.    8vo.  31617 

Title  from  an  English  bookseller's  catalogue. 

Heston  (J.  F.)  Moral  and  Political  Truth ;  or,  Reflections 
suggested  by  reading  History  and  Biography.  By  Jacob  Franklin 
Heston.     Philadelphia,  181 1.     i2mo.  N.  31618 

Heth.  a  Report  of  the  Arguments  in  the  Case  of  the 
United  States  vs.  Heth.     Richmond,    8vo,  pp.  23.  31619 

Heth  (J.)  The  Life  of  Joice  Heth,  the  Nurse  of  Gen. 
George  Washington  ...  now  living  at  the  Astonishing  Age  of 
161  Years,  and  weighs  only  46  Pounds.  ...  New  York:  For  the 
Publisher.   1835.     i2mo,  pp.  12.  H.  31620 


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IIet'AEL  (A.  R.)  Military  Laws  of  the  United  States,  includ- 
\\\f  thuse  relating  to  the  Army^  Marine  Corps,  VolunteerH,  and 
to  Bounty  Lands  and  Pensions ;  to  which  is  prefixed,  the  Rules 
and  Articles  of  War,  and  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 
By  Capt.  A.  R.  Hctzcl,  U.  S.  A.  Third  Edition.  IVashingtou. 
1846.    8vo.  c,  p.  31621 

Hcuglyk  vooruitzigt.  of  vaderlandsche  droom.  [n.  p.  178 1.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  31622 

Thii  "  Juyful  prospect,  or  patriotic  dream,"  !i  a  satirical  poem  against  Van  Ouens  and 
others  of  liis  party. 

Heurnius  (J.)  De  Lcgationc  Kvangelica  ad  Indos  capcsscnda 
admonitio.  Lugduni  Batavorunty  ex  officina  Eizeviriana.  1618. 
Small  8vo,  pp.  (20),  300,  (2).  s.  31623 

Included  in  D.  B. Warden's  "  Bibliotheca  Americana." 

Heurtier  {M.)  Emigration  Europccnne.  Rapport  par  M. 
Heurtier.     Paris.  1854.    8vo.  b.  31624 

Heusinoer  (O.)  Amerikanische  Kriegsbilder.  Aufzeich- 
nungen  aus  den  Jahrcn  1 861-1865.  Von  Otto  Heusinger  ...  . 
Leipzig:  Vtrlagvon  Friedr.  IVilh.  Grunow.  1869.  i6mo,  pp.  viii, 
262,(2).  B.  31625 

Heusser  (H.)  and  Claraz  (G.)  Ensayos  de  un  Conocimiento 
Geognostico-Fisico  de  la  Provincia  de  Buenos-Aires.  I.  La  Cor- 
dillera. Por  D.  H.  Heusser  y  Georges  Claraz.  Buenos-Aires, 
i86j     8vo,  pp.  20.     Plate.  h.  31626 

Heustis  (D.  D.)  a  Narrative  of  the  Adventures  and  Suffer- 
ings of  Capt.  Daniel  D.  Heustis,  and  his  Companions,  in  Canada 
and  Van  Dieman's  Land,  during  a  long  captivity.  With  Travels 
in  California,  and  Voyages  at  Sea.  Second  Edition.  Boston. 
1848.    8vo.  31627 


Heustis  (J.  W.)  Physical  Observations,  and  Medical  Tracts 
and  Researches,  on  the  Topography  and  Diseases  of  Louisiana. 
By  Jabez  W.  Heustis,  m.d.  New  Tork :  Printed  by  T.  and  J. 
Swords.  1817.    8vo,  pp.  165.  n.,  s.  31628 

[Heuvell  (H.  H.  v.  d.)]  Onpartijdige  raadgevinge  tot  eens- 
gezindheid  en  moderatie.     tftrecht.   1779.    8vo,  pp.  22.      31629 

This  impartui  advice  for  unanimity  and  moderation,  relates  to  the  American  Revo- 
lution, and  cautions  the  Dutch  against  a  war  with  England. 


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[Hewatt  (Alexander).]  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise 
and  Progress  of  the  Colonies  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  ... 
Printed  for  Alexander  Donaldson.^  London,  m.dcc.lxxix.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  347  ;  ix,  309.  b.,  ba.  31630 

Also  forms  Vol.  11.  of  Carroll's  "  Historical  Collections."  The  author  was  an  Eng- 
Tishman  who  at  one  time  resided  at  Charleston.     Set  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxi.  444. 

Hevves  (G.  R.  T.)  See  Vol.  in.,  No.  6786,  and  [Thatcher 
(B.  B.)] 

Hewes  (G.  W.)  Ballads  of  the  War,  By  George  Whitfield 
Hewes.     New  Tori:   Carleton.  M  dccc  Lxil.     l2mo,  pp.  147. 

Ako :  ...  A  New  Plan  to  Resume  Specie  Payments  and  Pay  the  National  Debt.  ... 
Philadtlphia:  H.  B.  Ashmtad.  1868.    8vo,  pp.  27.     b.,  h. 

Hewes  (Joseph").  A  Collection  of  Occurrences  and  Facts, 
known  by  living  Evidences,  and  also  recorded  in  a  public  Man- 
ner, in  printed  and  written  Papers,  now  in  Being,  and  indispu- 
tably true.     [London."]  1775.    8vo,  pp.  46.  31632 

Hewett  (D.)  The  American  Traveller  ;  or  National  Direct- 
ory, containing  an  Account  of  the  Roads  in  the  United  States, 
with  a  Description  of  the  Country,  and  a  Geographical  and  Sta- 
tistical View  of  the  United  States.  By  D.  Hewett.  JVashing- 
ton:  Davis  &  Force.   1825.     l6mo,  pp.  440.  c,  s.  31633 

Hewett.  A  Gazetteer  of  the  New-England  States.  Con- 
cise and  Comprehensive.  By  D.  Hewett.  New-fork:  Charles 
S.  Francis.  1829.     i2mo,  pp.  84.  c,  s.,  w.  31634 

Also ;  Universal  Traveller  and  Commercial  and  Manufacturing  Directory.  ...  PAHa- 
delphia.  1832.    8vo.     w. 

Hewett  (J.  F.  Napier).  European  Settlements  on  the  West 
Coast  of  Africa ;  with  Remarks  on  the  Slave  Trade  and  the 
Supply  of  Cotton.  By  Captain  J.  F.  N.  Hewett,  ...  London: 
Chapman  tsT  Hall.   1 86-.    Post  8vo,  pp.  374.  31635 

Hewit  (N.)  The  Moral  Law  the  Essential  Element  of 
American  Liberty.  ...  Lecture  to  the  Bridgeport  Lyceum  ... 
April  19,  1839.  By  N.  Hewit.  ...  Bridgeport:  Stiles^  Nichols ^ 
Co.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  12.  BA.  31636 

Hewitt  (A.  S.)  The  Production  of  Iron  and  Steel  in  its 
Economic  and  Social  Relations.  By  Abram  S.  Hewitt,  United 
States  Commissioner  to  the  Universal  Exposition  at  Paris,  1867. 
IVashington.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  104.  3^637 


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«Iational  Debt. 


Hewitt.  On  the  Statistics  and  Geography  of  the  Production 
of  Iron :  A  Paper  read  before  the  American  Geographical  and 
Statistical  Society,  ...  2ist  February,  a.d.  1856  ...  By  Abram 
S.  Hewitt  ...  .  New  Tork :  Wm.  C.  Bryant  i^  Co.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  37.     Map.  B.,  H.  31638 

Also :  ...  The  Production  of  Iron  and  Steel  in  its  Economic  and  Social  Relations. 
...  ff^atiington  :   Government  Printing  Office.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  v,  183.     Plate. 


B.,  H. 


[Hewitt  (Girart).]  Minnesota ;  its  Advantages  to  Settlers, 
...  Being  a  Brief  Synopsis  of  its  History  and  Progress,  Cli- 
iTiate,  Soil,  Agricultural  and  Manufacturing  Facilities,  Commer- 
cial Capacities,  and  Social  Status ;  its  Lakes,  Rivers,  and  Rail- 
roads ;  Homestead  and  Exemption  Laws  ....  Girart  Heivitt^  St. 
Paul^  Minnesota.  1867.  8vo,  pp,  36.  B.,  H.  +  [The  Same.] 
New  Series.  Second  Edition.  St.  Paul.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  40.  H. 
-f-  First  Edition.  St.  Paul.,  {Minn.)  {Published  by  the  State.^ 
1869.     8vo,  pp.  41.     c.    +  Sixth  Edition,     {Ibid.'\    pp.  30. 

Hewitt  (J.)  Geography  of  the  British  Colonies  and  De- 
pendencies, Physical,  Political,  Commercial,  and  Historical.  By 
James  Hewitt,  f.r.g.s.  London:  National  Society.  186-.  Fcap 
8vo,  pp.  192.  31640 

Hewitt  (J.  H.)  Miscellaneous  Poems.  By  John  H.  Hewitt. 
Baltimore :  N.  Hickman.   1838.     i2mo,  pp.  235.       c,  s.  31641 

Hewitt  {Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth),  afterwards  Stebbins.  Hero- 
ines of  History.  Edited  by  M.  E.  Hewitt.  New-Tork.  1852. 
i2mo.     Illustrated.  c.  31642 

Hewitt.  The  Memorial ;  written  by  the  Friends  of  the  late 
Mrs.  Osgood,  and  edited  by  M.  E.  Hewitt.  New  Tork.  1851. 
8vo.  31643 

Also ;  The  Songs  of  our  Land,  and  other  Poems.  Boston  :  fFilliam  D.  Titknor  (S 
Co.  MDcccxLVi.     i2mo,  pp.  156.     B.,  H.  —  Gems  of  the  Western  World. 

Hewitt  (N.)  Discourse  delivered  before  the  General  Asso- 
ciation of  Connecticut,  at  its  Annual  Meetings,  New-Haven, 
June,  1840.  By  Nathaniel  Hewitt,  D.D.  Hartford:  Printed  by 
Elihu  Geer.  mdcccxi.     i2mo.  3^644 

Hewlett  (H.)  Address  on  Slavery,  and  against  Immediate 
Emancipation.     New-York.   1834.  s.  31645 

Hewson  (J.)  Brief  History  of  the  Revolution,  with  Sketch 
of  Capt.  John  Hewson.     Philadelphia.   1843.    ^^°'       ^'  3 '^4^ 


1  sm  K.:.-'>i,-,»C.BiJ.tt» 


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HEYLVN. 


Hewson  (W.)  Principles  and  Practice  of  Embanking  Land* 
from  River-Floods,  as  applied  to  **  Levees"  of  the  Mississippi. 
By  William  Hewson,  Civil  Engineer.  Assisted  in  the  Engineer- 
ing Remarks  by  Consultation  with  M.  Butt  Hewson,  Esq.  ... 
New  York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.  i860.    8vo,  pp.  171.  ba.,  c. 

Hey  (R.)  Observations  On  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty, 
And  the  Principles  of  Government.  By  Richard  Hey,  m.a.  ... 
London:   T.  Cadell.  mdcclxxvi.     8vo,  pp,  (4),  70.         c.  31648 

"  Mr.  Hey's  observations  are  generally  delivered  in  the  candid  liberal  style  of  a  gentle- 
man, and  many  of  them  deserve  particular  attention."— ^oMii/y  Review,  lv.  153, 

Heyden  (T.)  a  Memoir  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the 
Rev.  Prince  Demetrius  A.  de  Gallitzin,  Founder  of  ...  Catho- 
licity, in  Pa.  ...  By  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Heyden  ...  .  Baltimore: 
John  Murphy  i^  Co.  1 869.    i2mo,  pp.  200.    Portrait.         31649 

Heyl  (L.)  Statutes  of  the  United  States  relating  to  Revenue, 
Commerce,  Navigation,  and  the  Currency.  With  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence  and  the  Constitution.  Compiled  by  Lewis 
Heyl.  Boston:  Little,  Brown  ^  Co.  1868.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  xviii, 
960.  c.  31650 

Heylen  (L.)  The  Progress  of  the  Age,  and  the  Danger  of 
the  Age.  Two  Lectures  ...  By  the  Rev.  Louis  Heylen.  Cin- 
cinnati: John  P.  Walsh.  1865.     i6mo,  pp.  107.  31651 

Heylidy  (C.  J.)  Vroegere  en  hedendaagsche  strafregtsple- 
ging  in  Suriname.     T.-a.-R.  1857.    ^^o*  31652 

Heylyn  or  Heylin  (P.)  Antidotum  Lincolniense,  or  an 
answer  to  a  Book  entituled  the  Holy  Table,  Name,  and  Thing, 
etc.     By  Peter  Heylin.     London.  1637.    4to.  3^653 

Contains  allusions  to  John  Cotton  of  New  England,  and  his  Letter  to  the  Vicar  of 
Grantham.     See  [Williams  {^Bishop.)'] 

Heylin.  Aulicus  Coquinariae ;  or  Vindication,  in  answer  to 
a  pamphlet  entitled,  the  Court  and  Character  of  James  i.,  pre- 
tended to  be  penn'd  by  Sir  Anthony  Weldon.  By  Peter  Heylin. 
London.   1 650.     l2mo.  31654 

Contains  observations  on  Sir  Walter  Raleigh's  Voyage  to  Guiana,  Virginia,  and 
other  plantations  in  America. 

1/  Heylyn.  Cosmographie,  In  four  Books,  containing  the  Cho- 
rographie  and  Historic  of  the  Whole  World,  and  all  the  Principal 
Kingdoms,  Provinces,  Seas  and  Isles  thereof.  By  Peter  Heylin. 
London:  Henry  Seile  ...   .    1652.     Folio,  pp.  (12),  1052,  (18).     4 


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la,  Virginia,  and 


Maps.  c.  +  Second  Edition.  [7^/</.]  1657.  Folio,  pp.  (12), 
1007,  (8).  +  [Another]  Second  Edition.  [^Ibid.']  1660.  s.  -f 
Third  Edition.  [/J/</.]  1665.  Folio,  pp.  (12),  1095,  (8).  -j- 
Fourth  Edition.  With  an  accurate  and  an  approved  Index  of  all 
the  Kingdoms,  Provinces,  Countries,  Inhabitants,  People,  Cities, 
Mountains,  Rivers,  Seas,  Islands,  Forts,  Bays,  Capes,  Forests, 
&c.,  of  any  Remarque  in  the  whole  World  ;  Much  wanted  and 
desired  in  the  Former,  and  now  annexed  to  this  last  Impression, 
Revised  and  Corrected  by  the  Author  himself  immediately  before 
his  death.  ...  London  :  Printed  for  Anne  Seile.  m.dc.lx.vi.  Folio, 
Engraved  Title,  pp.  (14),  1098,  (54).  +  Fifth  Edition.  [^Ibid.] 
1669.  N.  +  Third  [Sixth]  Edition,  Corrected  and  Fnlarged  by 
the  Author.  London :  P.  Chetwind.  1670.  Folio,  Engraved 
Title,  pp.  (14),  mo  [paged  109s],  (12).     4  Maps.       0.31655 

The  fourth  book  of  this  work  is  devoted  to  the  chorography  of  America.  The 
title-pages  of  the  separate  books  are  dated  from  1662-67.  There  are  copies  of  the 
sixth  edition  dated  1673,  1674,  and  1677.  The  last  edition  is  "Improved,  with  an 
Historical  Continuation  to  the  present  time,  by  Edmund  Bohun,  Esq."  London.  1703. 
Folio,     c. 

Heylyn.  Mf/tpoKOff^of.  A  Little  Description  of  the  Great 
World.  By  Peter  Heyliii.  Oxford.  iC*i.  410.  +  The  Second 
Edition,  Augmented  and  Revised,  By  Peter  Heylyn.  Oxford. 
1625.  4to.  +  The  Third  Edition,  Revised,  By  Peter  Heylyn. 
...  Oxford.,  Printed  by  L  L.  and  W.  T.for  William  Turner  and 
Thomas  Huggins.  1627.  4to,  pp.  (8),  807,  (4).  -|-  The  Fourth 
Edition.  [Jbid.']  1629.  -f-  The  Fifth  Edition  ...  [/J/V/.]  1632.  M. 
-)-  The  Sixth  Edition.  ...  Oxford^  Printed  for  William  Turner^ 
and  Robert  Allott.  1633.  410,  pp.  {20),  807,  (i).  +  Seventh 
Edition.  \lbid^  1636.  -f  \lbid^  1637.  -j-  \lbid^  1939  [for 
1639].  31656 

In  speaking  of  America,  he  remarks  "  this  great  tract  of  land  ought,  and  that  most 
aptly,  to  bee  called  the  New  Worh!  New  for  tlie  late  discovery,  and  World,  for  the 
vast  spaciousness  of  it :  the  most  vsu.iil  and  yet  somewhat  improper  name,  is  America." 
Dr.  W.  B.  StcMHs  remarks,  that  it  "illustrates  the  great  deficiency  of  geographical 
knowledge  concerning  America,  even  as  late  as  the  settlement  of  the  Plymojth  pil- 
grims." Also :  £  men  Historicum ;  or,  a  Discovery  and  Examination  of  the  Mis- 
talces.  Falsities  and     )efects  in  some  Modern  Histories.  ...  London.  1659.    8vo.     n. 

Heylin  and  hers.  A  Pocket  Commentary  Of  the  first 
Settling  of  New-Jersey,  by  the  Europeans ;  and  An  Account  or 
Fair  Detail  Of  the  Original  Indian  Elizabeth-Town  Grants : 
And  other  Rights  of  the  like  Tenure,  in  East  New-Jersey, 
(Digested  in  Order)  Wherein  is  intermixed  a  great  part  of  the 
Annals  (if  they  may  be  so  called)  of  New-Jersey,  in  general ; 
extracted  out  of  the  Reverend  Doctor  Peter  Heylin ;  the  accu- 


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rate  and  Facetious  William  Douglass,  Esquire,  Doctor  of 
Physick ;  and  other  Authors ;  from  its  Beginning,  to  the  Year 
1745.     New  fork:  Printed  hy  Samuel  Parker.  1759.     8vo,  pp.  iq. 

A  tract  of  extreme  rarity.     I  have  seen  only  two  copies. 
Mr.  Whitehead's  List  of  Books  relating  to  New  Jersey. 


It  is  not  mentioned 


Hevn  (P.  P.)  Extract  uyt  den  Brief  van  den  |  E.  Generael 
Pieter  Pietersz.  Heyn  |  aen  de  Geoctroyeerde  West-!ndische 
Compagnie,  ghe- 1  schreven  in  't  Schip  Amsterdam,  ghedateerd 
den  26  Sep-|tember,  1628,  140  mylen  by  Westen  Eyland  Ber- 
muda. [1628.]    4to,  pp.  4.  31658 

Extract  from  the  letter  of  the  noble  General  P.  P.  Heyn  to  the  ...  West  India  Com- 
pany; written  in  the  ship  Amsterdam,  1628.  See  Asher's  "Bibliographical  Essay," 
also  Frederick  MuUer's  "Catalogue,"  1872,  p.  loo,  where  Mr.  MuUer  remarks 
*'  Perhaps  no  success  ever  made  so  great  a  sensation  in  Holland  as  the  capture  of  the 
Spanish  Silverflcet  at  Matanca  by  P.  Heyn,  in  1628.  ...  This  important  capture  not 
only  enriched  Holland,  but  inspired  the  West-India-Company  with  new  courage;  (or 
immediately  afterwards  they  began  to  elaborate  the  privileges  of  the  colonists  of  New- 
Netherland ;  it  was  with  the  money  gained  in  this  affair,  that  the  Company  in  a  great 
measure  defrayed  the  enormous  but  useless  expenses  of  their  North-American  Colony." 
The  various  tracts  which  relate  to  the  subject,  are  in  this  dictionary  described  under 
the  names  of  the  authors,  or  when  anonymous,  if  not  below,  under  the  first  word  in 
the  title-page,  articles  excepted. 

HiYN.  Lof-dicht,  I  Van  alle  de  voornaemste  Exploy-|ten, 
ghedaen  onder  het  bewint  van  de  Ghe- 1  octroyeerde  Westindische 
Compagnie,  |  Door  het  cloeck  beleyt  van  den  Erntfesten  ende 
ManhaK- 1  tighen  Zee-helt  den  Generael  |  Pieter  Pietersz  Heyn,| 
Beginnende  vanden  lare  1624.  1625.  1626.  |  ende  1628.  \Tot 
Dordrecht^\  Gedruct  by  Francoys  Bosselaer.  1629. |    4to,  pp.  16. 

See  our  No.  3978a  for  the  name  of  the  author  of  this  panegyric  on  the  exploits  of 
Heyn ;  the  title  there  given  is  not  exact — this  is.    See  alto  [Pels  (E.)],  [ W'ynandts  (W.)] 

Heyn.  Practiicke  |  van  den  |  Spaenschen  |  Aes-Sack  :  |  Aen- 
gevvesen  |  Op  de  Veroveringe,  en  Victorie  van  den  |  LofFelijken, 
Voorsienighen,  Manlijck-hertighen  [  Heer  Generael  |  Pieter  Pie- 
tersz. Heyn.  |  Met  By-voeginghe  van  noodighe  Poetische  't  Samen- 
spraecke  ;  |  Ende  |  Aerdige  Rijm-Vyeren,  en  V  Vellekomsten.  | 
Mitsgaders  |  Eenighe  Treur-Versen  op  het  droevich  ongheluck 
des  I  Coninckl :  M  :  van  Bohemen.  | 

Want  loos  bedroch 


Let  op  het  spel ;         yij,„ftte 
En  wachtje  wel  •  * 


Dat  guychelt  noch. 


In  V  Gravenhage^  \  Gedruckt  in  't  jfaer  om  Heeren  1629.  |    4to,  16  1. 

"  Le  discours  en  vers  qui  commence  cet  ecrit,  porte  en  tete  une  gravure  satiriquc. 
l/un  des  poemes  est  signe  *  Druck  om  geluck ;'  les  •  Treurversen '  par  A.  Duyrcant."  — 
Tromel. 


HEYNS, 


263 


n  the  exploits  of 
Wynandts(W.)] 


Heyn.  Practiicke  |  van  den  jSpaenschen  |  Aes-Sack  :  Aen- 
gevvesen  |  Op  de  Veroveringe,  en  Victorie  van  den  |  LofFe  ijken, 
Voorsienighen,  Manlijck-hertighen  |  Heer  Generael  |  Pieter  Pie- 
tersz.  Heyn.  I  Met  By-voeginghe  van  noodighe  Poetische  *t  Samen- 
spraecke ;  |  Ende  |  Aerdige  Rijm-Vyeren,  en  VVellekomsten.  | 
Mitsgaders  |  Eenighe  Treur-Versen  op  het  droevich  ongheluck 
des  I  Coninckl :  |  M  :  van  Bohemen.  | 

Let  op  het  spel ;  y  Want  loos  bedroch 

En  wachtje  wel :  '*       ^'         Dat  guychelt  noch. 

In  ^sGravenhage^  \  Voor  AnthonU  lansz.   Tongerloo^  Boeck-verkooper 
tnde  Feen-straet i\inde  Thien-Geboden.     Anno  1629.  |    410,  16  1. 

"  Meme  impression  que  le  precedent,  avec  la  seule  difference  que  le  nom  de  I'editeur 
yest  indique  aur  le  titre."  —  Tromkl. 

Heyn.  Samenspraak  in  het  Rijck  der  dooden  tusschen  Ad- 
miraal  Piet  Heyn  en  de  Schout-by-Nacht  W.  Krull,  gesneuveld 
voor  St.  Eustatius.     Amsterdam.   1781.    8vo,  pp.  28.  31662 

Dialogue  in  the  Land  of  Shadows  between  Admiral  P.  Heyn  and  Rear-Admiral  W. 
ICrull,  killed  at  St.  Eustatius. 

Heyn.     Svvymel-Klacht.     See  Eibergen  (Rutgerus),  Vol.  vi. 

Heyn.  Tekel  |  Ofte  |  VVeech-schale  |  vande  groote  monar- 
chic I  van  Spaingien,  waer  bij  ontdect  |  wert,  dat  de  selve  soo  veel 
niet  en  |  vermach,  als  sy  haer  onder-staet  to  doen.  |  Ter  occasie 
vande  Silver  Vlote  by  |  den  Generael  Pieter  Pieterssen  Heyn 
vero-|  wert,  neder-ghestelt.  |  ...  |  Middlehurgh.  \  Gedruckt  by  Hans 
van  der  Hellen.  \  Voor  \  yacob  vande  Fiver e.  Boeck-  \  ver cooper^  woo- 
nende  bij  de  nieuive  Beurse^  \  inde  nieuwe  Druckerie.  Anno  1629.  | 
4to,  pp.  48.  31663 

Heyn.  Victorij  Sang  en  Lof  dicht  ofer  de  heerlijcke  vero- 
veringe  vande  Spaensche  Silver-vloot  uyt  Nova  Spanje  door  den 
Generael  Pieter  Pietersz  Heyn  den  8.  Sept.  1628.  Haerlem. 
1629.    Folio,  I  1.  31664 

Heyne  (Chr.  G.)  Opuscula  Academica.  Gdttinga.  1785- 
1812.    6  vols.,  8vo.  31665 

Contents  ;  Vol.  iii.,  pp.  144-161.  De  belli  Romani  socialis  Ci'ussis  et  eventu,  respectu 
ad  bcllum  cum  Coloniis  Americanis  gestum  habito.  Vol.  iv.,  pp.  268-286.  Compara- 
tur  deportatio  in  Novam  Cambriam  australem  cum  deportatione  Roi.ianorum  in  insulam. 

Heyns  (P.)  Miroir  du  monde,  reduict  premierement  en  rithme 
braban^onne,  et  maintenant  tourne  en  prose  Francois,  auquel  se 
represente  clairemcnt  et  au  vif  ...   la  vray  situation,  nature  et 


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piopriete  de  la  tcrre  universelle.     Jnvers :  Plantin.   1579.    410. 
Map.  31666 

Heyns.  Spieghel  der  werelt.  Waer  inne  ...  de  gheleghent- 
heyt,  nature,  ende  aert  aller  landen  claerlijck  afgebeeldt  ende 
beschreuen.     Jntwerpice :  Chr.  Plantijn.  1503.    410.     5  Maps. 

[Heyrick  (Elizabeth).]  Immediate,  not  Gradual  Abolition ; 
or,  an  inquiry  into  the  Shortest,  Safest,  and  most  Effectual  Means 
of  getting  rid  of  West  Indian  Slavery.  London :  Hatchard  and 
Son.  1824.  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  London:  F.  Westley.  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  28.  +  Philadelphia.  1837.  l2mo,  pp.  36.  +  Boston:  Isaac 
Knapp.  1838.    i2mo,  pp.  35.  b.,  h.  31668 

The  American  reprints  give  the  name  of  the  author. 

Heywood  (B.  a.)  Disendowment  Condemned  by  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  America.  The  Decisions  in  Terrett  v.  Taylor, 
The  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  v.  the  Town  of 
New  Haven,  and  the  Trustees  of  Dartmouth  College  v.  Wood- 
ward. Edited  by  B.  A.  Heywood,  m.a.  London :  Hatchards. 
i86g.    8vo.  31669 

Heywood  (J.  H.)  The  Spirit  and  Duty  of  Christian  Citizen- 
ship. A  Sermon  preached  in  Louisville,  Kentucky,  September, 
1862.  By  Rev.  J.  H.  Heywood.  Louisville:  Maxwell  l^  Co, 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  12.  31670 

Heywood.  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  James  H.  Perkins. 
Two  Sermons;  one  delivered  in  ...  Cincinnati,  ...  Dec.  23, 
1849,  ^y  R^V"  JoJ^"  H.  Heywood  ;  the  other  ...  Dec.  30,  1849, 
by  Rev.  B.  F.  Barrett.    Cincinnati.  1850.    8vo,  pp.  47.     31 671 

Also :  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Joseph  Brown  Smith  ...  .  Louisville, 
Ky. :  Hanna  &  Co,  Printers.  1 859.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. —  ...  A  Discourse  [Memory  of 
Joshua  B.  Flint,  m.d.]  ...  Louisville,  Ky.,  March  ai,  1864.  ...  Louisville.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  14.  B.  —  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  Daniel  Webster  ...  Louisville  ... 
October  31,  1852,  ...  Louisville,  Ky. :  Printed  by  y.  F.  Brennan.  1852.  8vo,  pp.  14, 
— Two  Sermons  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  William  H.  G.  Butter  ...  November  6, 
1853,  and  April  30,  1854.  ...  Louisville  t  Morton  &  Gris-WolJ.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Heywood  (J.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  Dunstable,  Mass.,  ... 
Oct.  24th,  18 13,  ...  the  Death  of  Sergeant  John  Woodward, 
Jr.  ...  By  Joshua  Heywood,  a.b.  ...  Groton  Junction:  Printed 
by  John  H.  Turner.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  12.  B.,  H.  31672 

Heywood  (L.)  An  Oration,  ...  at  Worcester,  Mass.  ... 
July  4th,  1810.  By  Levi  Heywood.  ...  Worcester:  Printed  h 
Henry  Rogers.   1 8 10.     8vo,  pp.  15.  b.,  w.  31673 


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265 


Hey  WOOD  (P.)  The  Brazil  Pilot.  By  Peter  Hey  wood,  Cap- 
tain English  Navy.  London:  tV.  Faden,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  iv, 
107,  3.  c.  31674 

Hi  ATT  (J.  M.)  The  Voter's  Text  Book  ;  comprising  a  Col- 
lection of  the  most  Important  Documents  and  Statistics  con- 
nected with  the  Political  History  of  America.  Indianapolis.  1868. 
i2mo.  31675 

HiBBARD  (A.  G.)  In  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  ...  in  ...  Detroit,  Mich.,  ...  April  17th,  1865, 
by  A.  G.  Hibbard,  ...  Detroit:  O.  S.  Gullcfs  Office.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  31676 

Hibbard  (Billy).  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Travels  of  B. 
Hibbard,  Minister  of  the  Gospel,  containing  an  Account  of  his 
Experience  of  Religion  ;  and  of  his  Call  to  and  Labours  in  the 
Ministry,  for  nearly  Thirty  Years :  in  which  arc  recorded  many 
Important,  Curious  and  Interesting  Events,  illustrative  of  the 
Providence  and  Grace  of  God.  New-York:  The  Author.  1825. 
i2mo,  pp.  over  360.    -(-  New  York.   1843.  Z^^ll 

Hibbard  (H.)  Nebraska  and  Kansas.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Harry  Hibbard,  of  N.  H.,  ...  May  8,  1854.  \lVashington. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  31678 

Hibbard  (J.  R.)  A  Spiritual  Ground  of  Hope  for  the  Sal- 
vation of  the  Country.  A  Discourse  delivered  ...  August  6, 
1862.  By  Rev.  J.  R.  Hibbard,  ...  Chicago :  Tribune  Office. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  24.  31679 

Also !  a  Sermon  on  the  Causes  and  Uses  of  the  Present  Civil  War,  delivered  in 
Chicago,  April  II,  1862.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  War  in  Heaven.  A  Sermon 
preached  April  ai,  1861.  ...  Chicago:   Tribune  Office.   1861.     izmo,  pp.  15. 

Hibbard  (R.  T.)  Startling  Disclosures  concerning  the  Death 
of  John  N.  Maffit.  By  Rufus  T.  Hibbard.  New  York.  1856. 
8vo.  c.  31680 

Hibbert  (E.)  Narrative  of  a  Journey  from  Santiago  de  Chile 
to  Buenos  Ayres,  in  July  and  August,  181 1.  By  Captain  Ed- 
ward Hibbert.     London.   1824.    Post  8vo.     Map.  31 681 

Only  a  few  copies  privately  printed. 

Hibbert  (G.)  Substance  of  three  Speeches  in  Parliament, 
on  the  Bill  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade.  By  George 
Hibbert.     London.   1807.    8vo.  c.  3168a 

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MiBBERT  (Mary  ?)  and  Buist  (Robert).  The  American 
Flower  Garden  Directory,  ...  With  a  Description  of  the  Plants 
most  Desirable  in  each  ...  Philadelphia :  For  the  Authors  by  Adam 
Waldie.   1832.     8vo,  pp.  ix,  7-375,  (i).     Plate.  c.  31683 

HiBBERT  (N.)  An  Abstract  of  the  Case  of  the  West  India 
Dock  Company  ...  By  N.  Hibbert  ...  .  London:  Printed  by  J. 
Darling.   1823.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  69.  h.  31684 

Hibbert.  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Foreign  Trade ; 
with  an  Abstract  of  the  Case  of  the  West  India  Dock  Company 
...  By  N.  Hibbert  ...  .  London:  J.  M.  Richardson,  1823.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  lOi.  H.  31685 

Hibernia  Fire  Engine  Company,  No.  i  [of  Philadelphia]. 
Visit  to  the  Cities  of  New  York,  Boston,  Brooklyn,  Charles- 
town,  and  Newark,  in  1858.  Memorial.  Philadelphia:  J.  B. 
Chandler.  1859.    4^o>  PP*  *o8.     18  Plates.  c.  31686 

The  Hibernian  Provident  Society  of  New  York,  or  the  Spanish 
Inquisition  under  Nine  Directors.  Address  to  the  People  of  the 
State  of  New  York.     New  York.   1809.    8vo.  31687 

Hibernicus,  or  Memoirs  of  an  Irishman  now  in  America,  con- 
taining an  Account  of  the  Principal  Events  of  his  Life,  both 
before  and  since  his  Emigration,  and  interspersed  with  Anecdotes 
and  Observations,  Humorous,  Political,  and    Moral.     With  a 


Supplement.     Pittsburg.   1828.     i2mo,  pp.  251. 


31688 


Hibernicus,  pseudon.    See  [Clinton  (De  Witt)],  [Neilson  (S.)] 

Highborn  (B.)  An  Oration,  delivered  March  5th,  1777,  at 
the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston;  to 
Commemorate  the  Bloody  Tragedy  of  the  Fifth  of  March,  1770. 
By  Benjamin  Hichborn  ...  .  Boston:  Edes  ^  Gill.  M,Dcc,Lxxvn. 
4to,  pp.  18.  B.,  BA.,  c,  M.,  w.  31689 

Highborn.  An  Oration  ...  July  5,  1784,  at  ...  Boston,  in 
Celebration  of  ...  American  Independence.  Boston.  [1784.] 
4to,  pp.  ig.  M.  31690 

HiGKGOX  (J.  H.)  An  Historical  Account  of  American  Coin- 
age. By  John  H.  Hickcox.  ...  With  Plates.  Many^  N.  T.: 
Joel  Munsell.  1858.    Imp.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  151.    5  Plates,,    b.,  ba. 

Two  hundred  copies  printed,  of  which  five  are  on  large  paper. 


Y\ 


MUKUY. 


267 


HicKcox.  A  History  of  the  Bills  of  Ciedir  or  Paper  Money 
Issued  by  New  York,  trom  1709  to  1789:  With  a  Description 
of  the  Bills,  and  Catalogue  of  the  Various  Issues.  By  John  H. 
Hickcox.  ...  Many^N.r.:  J.  H.  Hkkcoxiif  Co.  1866.  Rl. 
8vo,  pp.  (6),  103.     Scale.  b.,  ba.,  c.  31692 

Two  hundred  and  fifty  copiei  printed,  of  which  fifty  are  large  paper  in  quarto. 
Important  chapter  in  the  revolutionary  history  of  New  York. 

HfiCKERiNGiLL]  (E[dmond].)  Jamaica  |  Viewed  H  With  |  All 
the  Ports,  Harbours,  |  and  their  several  Soundings,  |  Towns,  and 
Settlements  I  thereunto  belonging  |  Together,  |  With  the  nature  of 
it's  Climate,  |  fruitfulnesse  of  the  Soile,  |  and  it's  suitablenessc  to  | 
English  Complexions.  [  With  several  other  collateral  |  Observations 
and  Reflexions  I  upon  the  Island.  |  By  E.  W.\London^\  Printed  for 
J.  R.  1661. 1  i6mo,  pp.  (6),  106.  Map.  c,  j.c.b.  -|-  The 
Second  Edition.  London,  Printed  /or  John  Williams^  ...  1661. 
i6mo,  pp.  (16),  87.     Map.  3^693 

HiCKERiNGiLL.  Jamaica  |  Viewed  :  |  With  |  All  the  Ports,  Har- 
bours, and  their  |  several  Soundings,  Towns,  and  |  Settlements 
thereunto  belonging.  I  Together,  |  With  the  nature  of  its  Climate, 
fruitfulness  |  of  the  boil,  and  its  suitableness  to  English  |  Com- 
plexions. |  With  several  other  collateral  Observations  {and  Reflec- 
tions upon  the  Island.  | The  Third  Edition.)  By  Captain  Hicker- 
'w\g\\\.\  London  :\  Printed :  ...  by  B.  Bragg,  ...  mdccv.  |  4to,  pp. 
(8),  44.     Map.  c,  H.  31694 

The  author,  who  was  an  eccentric  man,  after  having  been  an  officer  in  the  armyi 
took  orders  and  became  a  priest,  "  when  he  gave  much  offence  to  his  brethren  by  his 
wild  and  often  scurrilous  attacks  on  the  church,  in  a  variety  of  pamphlets." — Chalmers. 
Barcia  says  that  "  this  work  is  a  paraphrase  of  all  that  had  been  previously  written  on 
the  subject."     The  map  is  often  wanting. 

HiCKERiNGiLL.  Miscellaneous  Tracts,  Essays,  Satires,  &c., 
in  Prose  and  Verse,  containing  a  Description  of  Jamaica,  &c. 
London.   1707.    4to.     Portrait  and  Map.  31695 

Includes  the  foregoing  work. 

HicKEY  (W.)  The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  with  an  alphabetical  analysis;  ...  with  a  descriptive 
account  of  the  State  Papers,  Public  Documents,  ...  at  the  seat 
of  Government.  By  William  Hickey.  Second  Edition.  Phil- 
adelphia:  T.  K.  £ff  P.  G.  Collins.  1847.  lamo,  pp.  (i),  xl,  (i), 
497.  H.  -f  Third  Edition.  Philadelphia.  1848.  i2mo,  pp. 
509.    -f  Fourth  Edition.     [Ibid.']    1 851.     i2mo,  pp.  xlvi,  (1), 


521.    Plate. 


BA.,  c. 


-\-  Fifth  Edition.    [Ibid.]   1852.     8vo.     s. 


I'.J 


II 


268 


HICKMAN. 


-(    Sixth  Edition.     [//i/V.J    1853.     >2mo,  pp.  (1),  xlvi,  (i),  521, 
H.   -}- Seventh  Kdition.    [/W.]  1854.    I2mu,  pp.  xlvii,  521.    b. 

For  the  tint  edition  iit  tur  Vol.  iv,,  No.  16111. 

Hickman  (E.  C.)  Scraps  of  Poetry  and  Prose.  By  Edwin 
C.  Hickman.  Lexington  {Ky.):  A.  ly.  Elder.  1854.  l8mo,  pp. 
200.  c.  31697 

Hickman  (G,  H.)  Life  and  Publ'c  Services  of  the  Hon. 
James  Rnox  Polk  ;  with  a  Compendiutn  of  his  Speeches  on 
various  public  measures.  Also  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Hon. 
Cieorge  M.  Dallas.  By  George  H.  Hickman.  Baltimore.  1844. 
8vo.  c.  31698 

[Hickman.]  The  Life  of  General  Lewis  Cass,  with  his  Let- 
ters and  Speeches  on  Various  Subjects.  Baltimore :  N.  Hickman, 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  72.     Portrait.  3^699 

Thli.  is  a  corrected  title  of  our  No.  1 1356. 

[Hickman.]  The  w  Tariff",  of  1846  ...  With  a  History 
of  the  Proceedings  connected  with  the  Passage  of  the  Act ;  ... 
Baltimore:  N.  Hickman.    1846.     8vo,  pp.  1 6.  H.  31700 

Hickman  (H.  H.)  Oration  ...  at  ...  Detroit,  to  Zion  Lodge 
...  Dec.  27.  A.L.  5810.  By  Harris  Hampden  Hickman.  Pttti- 
hurghy  Penn,:  Printed  by  Cramer^  Spear  ^  Eichbau7n.  18 11.  8vo, 
pp.   10.  H.,  W.  31701 

Hickman  (J.  G.)  The  Life  of  John  Howes,  a  Loyalist  of 
the  Memorable  Revolution  of  177'^.  ...  By  J.  G.  Hickman, 
Barrister  at  Law.  St.  John.,  N.  B.:  Carrllton,,  Brlggs  W  Co.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  B.  31702 

Hickman  (J.)  Kansas  Contested  Election.  Speech  of  Hon. 
John  Hickman,  of  Pa.,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, March  19,  1856.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  3^703 

Also:  Democracy.  The  ')ld  and  the  New.  Speech  ...  on  the  Battle  Ground  of 
Brandywine,  September  ll,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  5.  —  Political  Issues  and 
Presidential  Candidates.  Speech  ...  Philadelphia,  ...  July  24th,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  II.  -f  [Same.]  Campaign  Document,  No.  3.  Speech  ...  July  a4th,  i860, 
fn.  p.  n.  d."]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Popular  Sovereignty — The  Will  of  the  Majority  against  the 
Rule  of  ,1  Minority.  Speech  ...  January  28,  1858.  [ff^atiington,  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
8. — Southern  Sectionalism  Speech  ...  May  I,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h, 
—  The  "Joint  Resolution"  on  the  Subject  of  Emancipation.  ...  Speech  ...  March 
II,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Who  have  violated  Compromises.  Speech  ... 
December  12,  1859.     ffatiingion :  D.  C.  Uuell  CSf  B/anc/ijid.  1859.     8vo,  pp.  8.     u, 


HICKS. 


2fi<) 


Hickman  (N.)  The  Citizen  Soldiers  at  North  Point  aiul 
Kurt  McHcnry,  Sept.  12,  13,  1814.  ...  By  N.  Hickman.  HaJ- 
timort :  N.  Hickman.   [1858.]     i2mo,  pp.  96.  s.  31704 

The  mutter  rolls  of  those  who  dcfrndcd  lijltiniuip  and  parti  adjacent 

[Hickman.]  The  Politician's  Register,  containing  the  Result 
of  the  Elections  which  have  taken  Place  during  the  Years  1844, 
1845,  1846,  1847,  1848  ...  .  New  Tork :  Burgess^  Stringer  iJ  Co. 
1848.     l2mo,  pp.  48.  H.  31705 

Hickman  (W.)  Sketches  on  the  Nissisaguil,  a  River  of  New 
Hiuiiswick.     By  William  Hickman.     London.   1861.     Folio. 

MiCKOK  (L.  P.)  A  Nation  saved  from  its  Prosperity  only 
by  the  Gospel.  A  Discourse  in  Behalf  of  the  American  Hdihc 
Missionary  Society,  preached  in  the  Cities  of  New  York  and 
Brooklyn,  May,  1853.  By  Rev.  Laurens  P.  Hickok,  d.d.  ... 
New  Tork :  American  Home  Missionary  Society.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon  ...  December  5,  1831,  at  the  Installation  <if  the  Rev.  N.  M. 
Urmstone  ...  in  Newtown.  ...  Litchfield :  Printed  by  Henry  Adam$.  1833.  Svo,  pp. 
18.  H.  —  Sermon  preached  at  Litchfield,  Conn,,  at  the  I'uneral  of  Colonel  Ri'DJamin 
TjUmadge,  March  12,  1835.  ...  Ntiv-Tork :  Printed  by  J.  M.  Ell'Jit.  1835.  Svo, 
pp.  24.  B.  —  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Leonard  £.  Lathrop,  D.P.,  ...  at  Sharon,  Conn., 
August  23,  1857.  ...  Neiu-Tork  :  Butter  and  Godwin.  1857.  Svo,  pp.  22.  BA.,  H.,  1. 
—  The  Sources  of  Military  Delusion  ...  An  Address  before  the  Connecticut  I'e.icc 
Society  ...  May  5,  1833  in  ...  Hartford.  ...  Hartford:  Printtd  by  Philemon  Canjield. 
1833.     Svo,  pp.  40.     B.,  BA.,  H.,  w. 

HiCKOK  (M.  J.)  ...  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon:  {^reached  in 
...  Scranton,  Pa.,  November  27,  1862.  By  M.  J.  Hickok,  d.d., 
...  New  Tork:  John  F.  Trow,  Printer.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  28. 

Hicks  (A.  W.)  Life,  Trial,  Confession  and  Execution  of 
the  Pirate  and  Murderer  Albert  W.  Hicks  ...  New  Tork.  [i860.] 
8vo,  pp.  84.     Numerous  Engravings.  31709 

Also :  Trial  of  Hicks,  for  Piracy,  on  board  the  Sloop  Edwin  A.  Johnson.  New 
Turk.  i860.    Svo,  pp.  68. 

Hicks  (E.)  The  Answers,  By  Elias  Hicks  to  the  Six  Queries 
addressed  to  him,  With  his  Declarations  upon  the  same  Points, 
oil  other  occasions,  contrasted  with  each  other,  and  with  the 
Doctrines  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  New- Tork :  Printed  by 
Mahlon  Day.    1831.     i2mo,  pp.  32.  31710 

Hicks.  Journal  of  the  Life  and  Religious  Labours  of  Elias 
Hicks.  Written  by  Himself.  Third  Edition.  New  Tork :  Isaac 
T.  Hopper.  1832.  Svo,  pp.  451.  b.  -f-  Fifth  Edition.  [Ibid.'] 
1832.     8vo,  pp.  451.  H.  371 II 


I 


I. 


I    i 


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IIUKS. 


')! 


tlicKs.  Letters  of  Klias  Micks,  Including  also  a  few  Khnrt 
KssaySf  written  on  several  Occasions,  mostly  illustrative  of  his 
Doctrinal  Views.  IVtw  fori:  Isaac  T.  Haipptr.  mucccxxxiv. 
8vo.  31712 

Hicks.  Observations  on  the  Slavciy  of  the  Africans  and  their 
Descendants.  Recommended  to  the  Serious  Perusal,  and  Im- 
partial Consideration  of  the  Citizeii<i  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  and  Others  concerned,  By  Elias  Hicks.  ...  Ntw  Tork: 
Printtd  by  Samutl  l^ood.  181 1,  lamo,  pp.  24.  P.  -f  [The 
Same,  with  many  Alterations.]  Ntw  York:  Samuel  If^ood.  18 14. 
i2mo,  pp.  23.  B.,  8.  31713 

Reprinted  in  Hicki'  ••  Letteri,"  1834. 

Hicks.  A  Series  of  Extemporaneous  Discourses,  delivered  in 
the  several  meetings  of  the  Society  of  PViends,  in  Philadelphia, 
Ciermantown,  Abington,  Byberry,  Newtown  Falls,  and  Trenton. 
Ky  Elias  Hicks,  a  Minister  in  said  Society.  ...  Philadelphia: 
Joseph  and  Edward  Parier,    1825.     8vo,  pp.  328.  •*•  31714 

Alaoi  Obiervationi  un  the  Sermoni  of  Eliai  Hicki,  in  Several  Lt.teri  ...  by  a  Demi- 
JJuuker.     Philadelphia.   l8a6.     8vu,  pp.  67. 

Hicks.  Sermons  delivered  by  Klias  Hicks  &  Ed'.vard  Hicks; 
in  Friends'  Meetings,  New- York,  in  5th  month,  1825.  Tiilcen 
in  Short-hand,  by  L.  H.  Clarke,  &  M.  T.  C.  Gould.  ...  Neiv- 
Tork :  y.  V.  Seaman.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  138.        ba.,  c,  n.  31715 

The  Hicksite  controveriy  elicited  numerous  bouks  and  pamphlets  mostly  relative  tu 
the  doctrine  of  Elias  Hicks  and  his  opponents,  a  list  of  which  can  be  found  in  Smith's 
"  Catalogue  of  Friends'  Books."  We  h.ive  introduced  only  so  many  as  seem  to  be 
liistorical.     The  following  relate  to  Hicks: 

Account  of  the  Life,  Ministry,  Last  Sickness,  and  Death  of 
Elias  Hicks,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.  31716 

An  Examination  of  an  Epistle  issued  by  a  Meeting  of  the  Fol- 
lowers of  Elias  Hicks,  held  ...  in  Philadelphia,  ...  1827,  being  a 
Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  their  Separation  from  the  Society 
of  Friends.  ...  Philadelphia.   1827.     i2mo,  pp.  54.         p.  31717 

A  Testimony  from  the  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends  of  Jericho, 
concerning  Elias  Hicks,  deceased.  ...  New  Tork :  Printed  by  Isaac 
T.  Hopper.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.,  w.  31 718 

For  an  account  of  Elias  Hicks  and  his  ministry,  tee  Emanuel  Hewitt's  "Tour 
through  the  United  States,"  p.  9. 

Hicks  (G.  E.)  The  Fair  Maid  of  Wyoming.  A  Tale  of 
the  War  of  Independence.  Compositions  from  Campbell's  Ger- 
trude of  Wyoming,  by  G.  E.  Hicks.     With  Introduction  and 


HII)AI.(H). 


871 


Historical   Notes,  by  (lahricl   Alcxamlcr.      Ait  Union  of  London. 
1846.    Oblong  410.     13  Plates.  3' 7 '9 

Hicks  (R.)  The  Lady  Killer  }  a  Tale  of  Virginia.  By  Miss 
R.  Hicks.     Philadeiphitt.   1857.     lamo.  3 1 720 

Hicks  (T.)  Thomas  Crawford  j  his  Career,  Character,  and 
Works.  A  Eulogy,  By  Thomas  Hicks,  n.a.,  read  before  the 
Century  Club,  ...New  York,  ...  January  26,  1858.  Nnv  Tl'ork: 
/).  JppUton  ami  (impany,    1858.     8vo,  pp.  52.      b.,  h.  m.  3172I 

Ki'(irintcJ  tor  W.  Loring  AnJrcwi  at 

Hicks.  Eulogy  on  Thomas  Crawford.  By  Thomas  Hicks, 
N.A.  Neiv  Tf'ork :  Privately  Printed  for  Subscribers.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  103.     3  Plates.  B.  31722 

Seventy  copies  only  printed  for  iub«criber«,  of  which  twenty-five  arc  on  large  paper. 

HicKS  (T.  H.)  Addresses  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  T.  H.  Hicks, 
delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  ...  Febru- 
ary 15,  1865.  tl^ashington :  Government  Printing  Ojfii-e.  1865. 
8vo,  pp.  48.  B.,  BA.  31723 

HiDALOA  (L.)  Paralelo  y  proyecto  dc  penitcnciarias.  Apro- 
bado  por  la  junta  directiva  de  carcclcs.  Mexico.  1850.  Folio. 
7  Plates.  31724 

Hidalgo  (Ignacio  Xavier).  La  Nueva  Ruth  dc  la  Gracia, 
Sermon  Funebre  y  Panegyrico  en  las  Honras  de  Dfla.  Maria 
Rosa  dc  la  Pefia  lloro  su  Primogenito  D.  Joseph  Tagle  Villegas 
dc  la  Pefla.     Mexico.   1754.     4to.  3^725 

Hidalgo  (J.)  Apuntes  para  escribir  la  Historia  de  los  Pro- 
jectos  de  Monarquia  en  Mexico,  dcsdc  el  reinado  dc  Carlos  iii. 
hasta  la  Instalacion  del  Emperador  Maximiliano.  Por  Jose 
Hidalgo.     Paris.   1868.    8vo.  31726 

Hidalgo.  Apuntes  biograficos  de  D.  Ignacio  Valdivielso. 
Por  Jose  Hidalgo.     Paris.   1861.    8vo.     Portrait.  31727 

Hidalgo  (M.)  Glorias  Dominicanas  en  su  esclarecido,  e 
ilustre  Militar  tercet  Orden.  Por  El  M.  R.  P.  Mro.  Fr.  Miguel 
Hidalgo,  Fundador  de  las  quatro  Missiones  en  la  Provincia  de 
Californias.  Tomo  1°.  Contiene  el  Origen  de  este  Venerable 
Institute,  su  antiquedad,  y  precedencia  a  todas  las  Ordenes  Ter- 
ceras  de  la  Militante  Iglesia :  &c.  Mexico,  1795.  Small  410, 
pp.  xi,  224.     2  Plates.  31728 

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Hidalgo  and  Allende  (I.)  Piiblica  Vindicacion  del  illustre 
Ayuntamiento  de  Santa  Fe  de  Guanaxuato  justificando  su  con- 
ducta  moral  y  politica  en  la  entrada  y  crimenes  que  cometieron 
en  aquella  Ciudad  las  huestes  insurgentes  agabilladas  por  sus 
corifeos  M.  Hidalgo  y  Ignacio  Allende.     Mexico.   181 1.     410. 

HiUALGO  and  Costella  (M.)  Cuadro  Historico  de  la  Revo- 
lucior.  de  la  America  Mexicana,  comenzada  en  quince  de  Sept. 
de  Mil.  Ochocientos  Diez,  por  el  ciudadano  Miguel  Hidalgo  y 
Costella.     Mexico  Imprenta.   1823-24.     2  vols.,  410.  31730 

Issued  in  tracts  of  twelve  pages  each,  and  highly  interesting. 

Htemcke  (A.  H.)  Aanleiding  tot  de  regte  gcbruik  van  he 
compas,  bij  militaire  expedition  in  de  wildernissen  van  West- 
Jndien.     Paramaribo.   1817.     Svo,  31731 

The  Hierophant :  or  Monthly  Journal  of  Sacred  Symbols  and 
Prophecy.  Conducted  by  George  Bush  ...  .  New  York:  Alark 
H.  Newman.   1844.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  288.  b.,  ba.,  h.  31732 

A  Swcdenborgian  journal. 

[Hiesler  (William  M.)]  The  Place  of  the  Ringgold  Liirht 
Artillery  of  Reading  ...  April,  1861.  ...  Reading,  Pa.  1870. 
Svo,  pp.  16.  IH.  31733 

Higbee  (J.)  Sermon  at  Alstead,  N.  H.  April  24,  1803, 
Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Miss  Persis  Hatch.  By  Jeremiah 
Higbee.     IValpole.   1803.    8vo.  w.  31734 

HiGBY  (W.)  Alaska.  Speech  of  William  Higby,  21st  ... 
March,  1868,  on  the  Treaty  between  the  United  States  and  the 
Russian  Government  for  the  Transfer  of  Alaska.  \_JVashington. 
n.  d.]    Svo,  pp.  16.  H.  31735 

Also;   Privileges  and   Immunities  of  Citizenship.     Speech    ...    February  ay,  1866. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    Svo,  pp.  7.     h. 

HiGGiNS  (B.)  Observati  ns  and  Advices  foi  the  Improve- 
ment of  the  Manufacture  of  Muscovado  Sugar  and  Rum. 
Second  Part.  By  Bryan  Higgins,  m.d.  St.  Jago  de  la  Vega: 
Printed  by  Alexander  Aikman,  ...  M.  DCCC.  Svo,  pp.  (4),  132. 
9  Plates.  j.c.B.  31736 

See  Barrington  (D.),  Vol.  i.,  No.  3632. 

HiGGiNS  (G.)  Anacalypsis,  an  attempt  to  draw  aside  the  veil 
i)f  the  Saitic  Isis,  or  an  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  Languages, 


'     :, 


HIGGINSON. 


273 


Nations  and  Religions.      By  Godfrey  Higgins.     London.    1833. 
2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xxxii,  867.     5  Plates.  31737 

Two  hundred  copies  only  printed.  Its  tendency  is  to  overturn  all  the  established 
systems  of  religion,  and  tn  destroy  all  received  notions  upon  subjects  generally  considered 
sacred,  and  to  substitute  a  simple  unsacerdotal  worship.  Many  of  the  articles  refer  tu 
America. 

Higgins  (James).     Reports.     See  Maryland. 

[Higgins  (Thomas  W.)]  The  Crooked  Elm  ;  or.  Life  by 
the  Way-Side.     Boston:  Author.   1857.     i2mo,  pp.  452.     Plate. 

[HiGGiNSON  (Francis).]  New-Englands  Plantation.  Or,  a 
Short  and  Trve  Description  of  the  Commodities  and  Discom- 
modities of  that  Countrey.  Written  by  a  reuerend  Diuine  now 
there  resident.  London^  Printed  by  T.  C.  and  R.  C.  for  Michael 
Sparke,  ...   1630.    4to,  pp.  20.  3^739 

This  edition  forms  No.  xii.  of  Force's  "  Tracts,"  Vol.  i.  See  alio  "  Mass.  Hist.  Soci- 
ety Collections,"  1st  Series,  Vol.  i. ;  3d  Series,  Vol.  vii. ;  also,  Young  (A.)  "  Chronicles 
of  Massachusetts."     Mullet's  Catalogue,  No.  451,  gives  the  date  1628. 

HiGGiNSON.  New-Enclands  |  Plantation.  |  Or,  |  a  Short  and 
Trve  I  Description  of  the  [Commodities  and  |  Discommodities]  of 
that  Covntrey.  I  Written  by  Mr.  Higgeson,  a  reuerend  Diuine  | 
now  there  resident.  |  Wherevnto  is  added  a  Letter,  sent  by  Mr. 
Graues|an  Enginere,  out  of  New-England,  j  The  third  Edition 
enlarged.  |  London^  \  Printed  by  T.  and  R.  Cotes,  for  Michael  Sparke^ 
dwelling  \  at  the  Signe  of  the  Blue  Bible  in  Greene-  \  Arbor.  1 630.  | 
4to,  13  1.  ....  ^••>  "•  31740 

Very  rare,  highly  interesting,  and  important. 

HiGGiNSON  (F.)  Transatlantic  Cable.  By  Lieut.  Francis 
Higginson.     London.   1847.  3*74^ 

[HiGGiNSON  (F.  J.)]  Remarks  on  Slavery  and  Emancipation. 
...  [^Boston,  n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  105.  b.,  ba.  31742 

HiGGiNSON  (J.)  The  I  Cause  of  God  |  and  his  People  in  New- 
England,  I  as  it  was  |  Stated  and  Discussed  |  in  |  A  |  Sermon  Preached 
before  the  Honourable  General  |  Court  of  the  Massachusets 
Colony,  I  on  the  27  day  of  May  1663.  Being  the  Day  |  Of 
Election  at  Boston,  j  By  John  Higginson,  Pastor  of  the  Church  | 
of  Christ  at  Salem.  ...  Cambridg:  Printed  by  Samuel  Green.  1663. 
4to,  pp.  (4),  24.  H.,  BA.  31743 

The  preface  is  signed  "John  Wilson,  Senior.  Samuel  Whiting."  See  Michel  (J.) 
"This  Reverend  Person  (John  Higginson)  has  been  always  valued  for  his  useful 
Preaching,  and  his  holy  Living,  having  formerly  born  his  Testimony  to  the  Cause  of 
God,  and  his  People  in  New-England,  in  a  Sermon  so  entituled,  which  he  preaclied  on 


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the  greatest  Anniversary  Solemnity,  which  occurr'd  in  the  Land." — Magnalia,  Boot. 
III.,  p.  76. 

[HiGGiNsoN.]  The  Deplorable  State  of  New-England.  See 
Vol.  v.,  No.  19639,  and  add  \_Boston~\^  reprinted.  1721.  8vo, 
pp.  36. 

HiGGiNSON.  A  Direction  for  a  Publick  Profession  in  the 
Church  Assembly,  after  a  Private  Examination  by  the  Elders ; 
with  Confession  of  Faith  agreed  upon  by  the  Church  at  Salem, 
6th  August,  1629.  By  John  Higginson.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  6.  M.  31744 

Higginson.  Our  Dying  Saviour's | Legacy  of  Peace] To  His 
Disciples  in  a  Troublesome  |  World,  ...  |  Also  a  |  Discourse  |  On 
the  Two  Witnesses,  |  Shewing  that  it  is  the  Duty  of  all  Christians  I 
tc  be  Witnesses  unto  Christ,  ...  |  Unto  which  is  added  [  Some- 
Help  to  Self-Examiiiation.  I  Boston^  Printed  by  Samuel  Green  for 
'John  Usher  near  the  Town-House.   1686.     8vo,  pp.  (14),  205.     b. 

Higginson  and  Hr  !BARD  (William).  A  Testimony,  to  the 
Order  of  the  Gospel,  In  the  Churches  of  New-England.  Boston. 
1701.    8vo,  pp.  15.  31746 

See  also  Wise  (J.) 

[Higginson  (Stephen).]  Examination  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity, 
Commerce,  and  Navigation,  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain  ...  .  By  Cato.     [^New  Tork.']  1795.     8vo,  pp.  96.       b. 

[Higginson.]  The  Writings  of  Laco,  as  Published  in  the 
Massachusetts  Centinel,  in  the  months  of  February  and  March, 
1789 — with  the  addition  of  No.  vii.  which  was  omitted.  ... 
Printed  at  Boston.,  1789.     8vo,  pp.  39.      B.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  m.  3174S 

A  bitter  attack  on  Hancock.  The  author  was  "  an  Adams  writer,  who  attractL'i 
great  attention;  but  kept  his  own  Secret;  and  it  fc  not  known  who  he  was."  —  W, 
Sullivan's  Public  Men  if  the  Re'volution,  145.  The  work  was  reprinted  with  the  tul- 
lowing  title  : 

[Higginson.]  Ten  Chapters  in  the  Life  of  John  Hancoclc. 
Now  First  Published  since  1789.    New  Tork.  1857.    ^vo,  pp.  68. 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed,  sixty  of  which  were  destroyed  by  fire. 

Higginson  (S.)  The  Impartial  Inquirer ;  being  a  Candid 
Examination  of  the  Conduct  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  &c.     [Boston?'\  1811.    8vo.  31750 

Higginson  (Stephen),  Jun.  Some  Notice  of  the  Remarks 
on  S.  Higginson,  Jun.,  contained  in  Dr.  Morse's  Appeal  to  the 
Publick.     [Boston.   1814?]    8vo,  pp.  3.  ba.  31751 


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Tk: 


HIGHLANDS. 


27s 


Magnalia,  Boot. 


HiGGiNSON  (Thomas  Wentworth).  Army  Life  in  a  Black 
Regiment.  By  T.  W.  Higginson.  Boston  :  Fields^  Osgood  £f/  Co. 
1870.     i6mo,  pp.  iv,  296.  31752 

Higginson.  Memoir  of  Thaddeus  William  Harris.  By  T. 
W.  Higginson.     Boston.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  ix-xlvii.  H.  31753 

Higginson.  Out-Door  Papers.  By  Thomas  Wentworth 
Higginson.     Boston  :  Ticknor^  Fields.  1863.     I2mo,  pp.  (3),  370. 

Higginson.  ...  A  Ride  through  Kansas.  By  Thomas  Went- 
worth Higginson.     [n.  p.   1856.]    8vo,  pp.  24.         B.,  h.  31755 

Also  :  Address  to  the  Voters  of  the  Third  Congressional  District  of  Massachusetts. 
...  Loivell :  C.  L.  Knapp,  Printer.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  7.  b.  -Does  Slavery  Christianize 
the  Negro  ?  ...  Neiv  York;  Anti-Slavery  Society,  [n.  d.]  lamo,  pp.  8.  — "  Man  shall 
not  live  by  Bread  alone."  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  :  preached  in  Newburyport,  Nov. 
30,1848.  ...  Newburyport.  1848.  +  Second  Edition.  Netvburyport :  Charla  Whipple. 
1848.  lamo,  pp.  la.  —  Malbone :  An  Oldport  Romance.  ...  Boston:  Fields,  Osgood 
(^  Co.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  244.  BA.  -\-  London  :  Macmillin  &  Co.  1869.  l6mo,  pp. 
viii,  372.  —  Massachusetts  in  Mourning.  A  Sermon  ...  in  Worcester,  June  4,  1854. 
...  Boston:  James  Monroe  &  Co.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  15.  b.  —  Merchants:  A  ...  Lecture 
...  Newburyport :  A.  A.  Call.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  31. — The  New  Revolution  :  A  Speech 
before  the  American  Anti-Slavery  Society,  ...  New  York,  May  12,  1857.  ...  Boston: 
R.  F.  Ifalkut.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  16. —  ...  Ought  Women  to  learn  the  Alphabet?  ... 
Boston:  C.  K.  Whipple.  1869.  lamo,  pp.  20.  —  Things  New  and  Old:  An  Installa- 
tion Sermon  ...  Worcester:  For  the  Society.  185a.  8vo,  pp.  30.  B.  —  The  Unitarian 
Autumnal  Convention,  a  Sermon  :  Boston:  Benjamin  B.  Mussey  Sf  Co.  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
14.  —  Woman  and  her  Wishes :  An  Essay  ...  Boston:  Robert  F.  Wallcut.  1853.  8vo, 
pp.26.  +  Second  Edition,  with  an  Appendix.  Neiu  York :  Foiulers  and  Wells.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  23.  +  Third  Edition,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  iimo,  pp.  32.  b.  -|-  London.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  33.     B.     See  also  Harvard  Memorial  Biographies. 

The  "  High  Private."  With  a  full  and  exciting  History  of 
the  New  York  Volunteers,  including  the  Mysteries  and  Miseries 
of  the  Mexican  War.  Part  First.  By  "  Corporal  of  the  Guard." 
New  York.   1848.     l2mo,  pp.  60.  P.  31756 

The  Higher  Law.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  15.  e.  31757 

The  Higher  Law,  tried  by  Reason  and  Authority.  ...  New 
York:   S.  W.  Benedict.    1851.     8vo,  pp.  54.  B.  31758 

The  Highland  Brigade.     See  [Elliott  (S.  M.)] 

Highland  County,  A^.  Y.  [Proposed]  Remonstrance,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  s.  31759 

Also:  Statistics,  etc.     Neivburgh.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  16.     s. 

The  Highlands.  A  Talc  of  the  Hudson.  Philadelphia.  1826. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  31760 


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HILDRETH. 


HiLDEBRAND  (S.  S.)  Autobiography  of  Samuel  S.  Hildebrand, 
the  Renowned  Missouri  "  Bushwhacker ;"  ...  being  his  complete 
Confession,  recently  made  to  the  Writers,  and  carefully  compiled 
by  James  W.  Evans  and  Wendell  Keith,  m.d.  Together  with 
all  the  Facts  connected  with  his  early  History.  Jejferson  City^ 
{Mo.):  State  Times  Printing  House.  1870.  i2mo,  pp.  312.  8 
Plates.  c.  3 1 76 1 

HiLDRETH  (F.  A.)  ...  Lowell  Patriot  and  Advertiser,  and 
Lowell  Republican.  ...  [Lowell.l^  1846.    8vo,  pp.  11.        31762 

[HiLDRETH  (Hosea).]  An  Abridged  History  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  For  the  Use  of  Schools.  Intended  as  a 
Sequel  to  Hildreth's  View  of  the  United  States.  Boston:  Carter^ 
Hendee  i^  Babcock.  M  Dcc  xxxi.     i2mo,  pp.  xii,  248.  c,  h. 

[HiLDRETH.]     A  Book  for  Massachusetts  Children,  in  Fa- 
miliar Letters  from  a  Father,  for  the  use  of  Families  and  Schools. 
Boston:  Hilliard^  Gray,  Little  Iff  TVilkins.    1829.     l2mo,  pp.  iv, 
c,  H.,    -I-  Second  Edition.    [/&;W.]  1831.     i2mo, 
Map.    B.,  H.    +  Boston :  John  P.  Jewett  and  Com- 


132. 
pp.  iv. 
pany. 


Map. 

142. 

1857. 


i2mo,  pp.  164.     Map. 


H.  31764 


[HiLDRETH.]     A  Book  for  New-Hampshire  Children,  in  Fa- 
miliar Letters  from  a  Father.    Second  Edition  ...  Exeter :  Francis 


Grant.   1826.     i2mo,  pp.  106.     Map. 


H.  31765 


HiLDRETH.  A  Discourse  Delivered  before  the  Washington 
Benevolent  Society  in  Exeter,  on  the  Day  of  their  Anniversary, 
May  4th,  1 8 13.  By  Hosea  Hildreth.  Exeter:  Printed  by  Charles 
Norris  ^  Co.   1813.    8vo,  pp.  24.  31766 

HiLDRETH.  Two  Discourscs  on  the  most  Important  Duties 
of  Townsmen.  By  H.  Hildreth  ...  Exeter:  J.  ijf  B.  Williams. 
1824.     l2mo,  pp.  23.    +  Second  Edition.    {^Ibid.~\  1824.         ba. 

HiLDRETH.  A  View  of  the  United  States ;  for  the  use  of 
Schools  and  Families.  By  Rev.  Hosea  Hildreth  ...  .  Boston: 
Carter  i^  Hendee.  1830.  l6mo,  pp.  162.  Map.  c.  -|-  Second 
Edition.     [Ibid.']  1831.     H.    +  [^Ibid.]  1832.  31768 

Also  :  A  Discourse  to  the  Students  of  Phillips*  Exeter  Academy,  ...  June  26,  1825, 
being  the  Sabbath  succeeding  the  Peath  of  Master  Charles  H.  Hatch,  a  Member  of 
the  Academy.  ...  Exeter  s  Printed  by  Gerrith  &  Tyle.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  A  Discourse 
occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Dr.  William  Coffin  ...  June  24,  1827.  ...  Gloucester.  1817. 
l2mo,  pp.  12.  —  A  Dudleian  Lecture,  ...  in  Cambridge,  May  13,  1829.  ...  Cambridge: 
Printed  by  E.  fF,  Rieicalf  &  Co.   1829,     8vi>,  pp.  24.     b.,  h.,  m. 


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277 


[HiLDRETH  (James).]  Dragoon  Campaigns  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains ;  being  a  History  of  the  Enlistment,  Organization, 
and  First  Campaigns  of  the  Regiment  of  United  States  Dra- 
goons i  together  with  Incidents  of  a  Soldier's  Life  and  Sketches 
of  Scenery  and  Indian  Character.  By  a  Dragoon.  ...  New  York: 
Wiley  y  Long,   1836.    8vo,  pp.  288.  B.,  H.  31769 

Relates  to  the  expedition  under  Colonel  Dodge  in  1834.  The  Official  Report  is 
annexed  to  the  Message  of  the  President,  aSth  Congress,  ad  Session,  Doc.  11.,  p.  60. 

HiLDRETH  (R.)  Atrocious  Judges.  Lives  of  Judges  Infa- 
mous as  Tools  of  Tyrants  and  Instruments  of  Oppression. 
Compiled  from  ...  Lord  Campbell  ...  with  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining the  Case  of  Passmore  Williamson.  Edited,  with  an 
Introduction  and  Notes.  By  Richard  Hildreth.  Boston.  1856. 
i2mo,  pp.  432.  c,  +  New  York  and  Auburn:  Miller.^  Orton  & 
Mulligan.   1856.     l2mo,  pp.  432.  H.  31770 

[HiLDRETH.]  Brief  Remarks  on  Miss  Catharine  E.  Beecher's 
Essay  on  Slavery.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Isaac  Knapp.  1837. 
i2mo,  pp.  28.  H.  31771 

[HiLDRETH.]  The  Contrast :  or  William  Henry  Harrison 
?;?n«j  Martin  Van  Buren.  ...  Boston:  Weeks^  Jordan  y  Company. 
1840.    8vo,  pp.  72.  BA.,  H.  31772 

[HiLDRETH.]  Despotism  in  America  ;  or  an  Inquiry  into  the 
Nature  and  Results  of  the  Slave-Holding  System  in  the  United 
States...  Boston:  Whipple  iff  Damrell.  1840.  l2mo,  pp.  186.  H. 
4-  Second  Edition.  Boston:  Mass.  Anti-Slavery  Society.  1840. 
i2mo,  pp.  186.  B.,  BA.  31773 

HiLDRETH.  Despotism  in  America :  an  Inquiry  into  the 
Nature,  Results,  and  Legal  Basis  of  the  Slave-Holding  System 
in  the  United  States.  By  Richard  Hildreth  ...  .  Boston:  John  P. 
Jewett  and  Company.   1854.     l2mo,  pp.  307.      B.,  ba.,  h.  31774 

HiLDRETH.  The  History  of  Banks :  [and]  Advantages  ...  of 
Free  Competition  in  the  Business  of  Banking.  By  Richard  Hil- 
dreth.   Boston:  Hiniard^  Gray  i^  Company,  1837.    l2mo,  pp.  142. 

Severely  reviewed  in  McCulloch's  Literature  of  Political  Economy.  Also ;  Banks, 
Banking,  and  Paper  Currencies.  ...  Boston:  fVMfpte  (^ Damrell.  1840.  ismo,  pp. 
Z09.     B.,  c. 

HiLDRETH.  The  History  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
from  the  Discovery  of  the  Continent  to  the  Organization  of 
Government  under  the  Federal  Constitution.     By  Richard  Hil- 


I 

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I 


278 


HILDRETH. 


dreth.     New  York:  Harper  and  Brothers.    1849.     3  vols.,  8vo 
pp.  xxvi,  33-570 }  579  i  (2),  592>  (O-    b.,  ba.  -t-  Revised  Edi- 


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31776 


HiLDRETH.     The  History  of  the  United  States  of  America 
from  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal  Constitution  to  the  End  of  the 
Sixteenth  Congress.  ...  New  Tork :  Harper  iff  Brothers.  1851-52. 
3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  704;  686;  739,(1).    B.,  BA.    +  [/i/V.]  1855. 

A  continuation  of  the  preceding.  The  two  works  have  also  a  uniform  title;  "The 
History  of  the  United  States  of  America."  Vols,  i.-vi.  It  concludes  with  the  Admin- 
istration of  Madison  and  Monroe.  The  merits  of  this  history  are  very  considerable 
and  entitle  it  to  a  place  in  every  extensive  library.  The  author,  in  avoiding  what  he  is 
pleased  to  call  the  Fourth  of  July  style  of  Bancroft,  perhaps,  falls  into  the  opposite 
extreme — great  severity  of  style.  See  "Edinburgh  Review,"  Vol.  cil.,  "Westminster 
Review,"  New  Series,  Vol.  ii.,  "North  American  Review,"  Vol.  lxxiii.  411.  It  was 
translated  into  Dutch  with  the  following  title : 

HiLDRETH.  Geschiedenis  van  de  Vereenigde  Staten  van 
Noord  Amerika,  sedert  de  ontdeickine  van  Columbus.  Uit  het 
Engelsch,  met  aanteekeningen  door  M.  Keijser.  's  Gravenhoge. 
1854-57.    6  vols.,  8vo.  31778 

This  translation  lias  notes  by  M.  Keijzer  of  Delft,  and  is  an  evidence  of  Dutch 
enterprise,  deserving  of  respect  and  commendation. 

HiLDRETH.  A  Letter  to  Emory  Washburn,  Wm,  M. 
Rogers,  and  Seventy-eight  others,  Dissentients  from  the  Reso- 
lution Touching  Political  Action,  adopted  at  the  State  Temper- 
ance Convention.  By  R.  Hildreth  ...  .  Boston :  Kidder  isf 
IFright.   1840.     8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  M.  31779 

[HiLDRETH.]  Local  Guide  of  British  Guiana.  ...  Demerary: 
Baum  and  Dallas.    1843.     8vo,  pp.  11,  clvi,  828.  ba.  31780 

[HiLDRETH.]  Native-Americanism  Detected  and  Exposed. 
By  a  Native  American.  Boston:  For  the  Author.  1845.  lamo, 
pp.36.  31781 

HiLDRETH.  Origin  and  Genealogy  of  the  American  Hil- 
dreths ;  A  Letter  ...  from  Richard  Hildreth.  Boston:  Henry 
IV.  Button  &  Sony  Printers.   1857.     8vo,  pp.  8.  31782 

[HiLDRETH.]  The  People's  Presidential  Candidate :  or  the 
Life  of  William  Henry  Harrison  of  Ohio.  Boiton:  If^eeii,  Jerdm 
and  Company.   1839.     i8mo,  pp.  211.  BA.  31783 

[HiLDRETH.]  Strictures  on  Governor  Morton's  Message.  ... 
Second  Edition.  Boston:  Printed  by  Cassady  ^  March.  1840. 
8vo,  pp,  16.  H.  31784 


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279 


HiLDRETH.  Theory  of  Politics  :  An  Inquiry  into  the  Foun- 
dations of  Governments,  and  the  Causes  and  Progress  of  Political 
Revolutions.  By  Richard  Hildreth  ...  .  New  Tork :  Harper  i^ 
Brothers.   1853.     i2mo,  pp.  274.     B.,  H.    -f  {Jbid:']  1856. 

[Hildreth.]  The  White  Slave  ;  or,  Memoirs  of  a  Fugitive, 
...  Boston:   Tappan  i^  lyhittemore.   1852.     l2mo,  pp.  408.      ba. 

Reprinted  in  London  as 

[Hildreth.]  The  White  Slave  ;  or.  Memoirs  of  a  Fugitive, 
a  new  Picture  of  American  Slave  f  ife.  ...  ±^ondon.  1852.    i2mo. 

Also  as 

[Hildreth.]  The  White  Slave  ;  or  Negro  Life  in  the  Slave 
States  of  America.  ...  London.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  300.  31788 

And  again 

[Hildreth.]  The  Slave  ;  or  Memoirs  of  Archy  Moore.  ... 
London.   1836.     i2mo.  31789 

[Hildreth.]  The  Slave:  or  Memoirs  of  Archy  Moore.  ... 
Boston:  John  H.  Eastburn.  1836.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4\  '70;  163. 
-{-Second  Edition.  ...  Boston:  Whipple  and  Damr  ell.  1840.  2 
vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  123;  115.  H.  +  Third  Edition.  ...  T'.j  on: 
Mass.  Anti-Slavery  Society.   1840.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  123;   115. 

And  lastly  as 

Archy  Moore,  the  White  Slave ;  or,  Memoirs 

By  Richard  Hildreth.    Auburn.    1855.     i2mo. 

1857.     i2mo.  31791 

The  following  is  a  French  translation ; 

Hildreth.  L'Esclave  blanc,  nouvelle  peinture  de  I'esclavage 
en  Amerique.  Par  M.  Hildreth.  Traduit  par  MM.  Mornand 
et  L.  de  Wailly.  Paris:  Lecou.  1853.  i8mo.  -f  Le  compagnon 
du  pere  Tom.  L'esclave  blanc.  Traduit  de  E.  de  La  BedoUiere. 
Baris:  Barba.  1853.  l2mo.  -)-  [/&/^.]  1854.  4to.  +  Traduit 
par  Henry  Madinier.  Paris:  Dupont.  1853.  32mo.  -j  Tra- 
duction F.  Mornand.     Paris:   Hachette  et  O'.    1858.     l2mo. 

Also:  ...  A  Letter  to  Deacon  Moses  Grant,  oii  Moral  Suasion.  ...  [n.  p.  1844. j 
8vo,  pp.  8.  M.  +  Second  Letter  to  Deacon  Moses  Grant.  ...  Boston.  1844.  8vo.  pp. 
4.  M.  —  A  Letter  to  his  Excellency  Marcus  Morton,  on  Banking  and  the  Currency.  ... 
Boston;  Printed  by  Kidder  (^  JVright.  1 840.  8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  —  My  Connection  with 
the  AtUi  Newspaper ;  including  a  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Amory  Hall  Party  of 
1838  ...  .  Boston  :  fVhipple  and  Damrell.  1839.  I2mo,  pp.  24.  B.  —  A  Report  of  the 
Trial  of  the  Rev.  Ephraim  K.  Avery,  ...  on  an  Indictment  for  the  Murder  of  Sarah 
Maria  Ccrnell.  ...  Second  Edition.  Boston:  Russell,  Odiorne  and  Co.  1833.  8vo,  pp. 
143.  —  Anti-Slavery  Tracts,  No.  6. — The  "  Ruin"  of  Jamaica.  ...  [New  York.  n.  d.] 
iimo,  pp.  I  a. — What  can  I  do  for  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  ?     pp.  4.     h. 


Hildreth. 

of  a  Fugitive. 
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HiLORETH  (S.  P.)  Biographical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of 
the  Early  Pioneer  Settlers  of  Ohio,  with  Narratives  of  Incidents 
and  Occurrences  in  1775,  By  S.  P.  Hildreth,  m.d.  To  which 
is  annexed  "A  Journal  of  Occurrences  which  happened,  in  the 
Circles  of  the  Author's  Personal  Observation,  in  the  Detach- 
ment commanded  by  Col.  Benedict  Arnold,  consisting  of  Two 
Battalions  from  the  United  States  Army  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  In 
A.D.  1775."  By  Colonel  R.  J.  Meigs.  Cincinnati :  H.  IV.  Derby 
^  Co.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  539.     Portraits  and  Plate.         b.,  ba.,  h. 

I  have  never  seen  a  copy  of  this  work  with  the  Meigs'  "  Journal,"  annexed  on  the 
title.     To  some  copies  are  appended  ; 

[HiLDRETH.]  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Early  Physicians 
of  Marietta,  Ohio.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  iq.  B.,  h.,  m. 

HiLDRETH.  Contributions  to  the  Early  History  of  the  North- 
West,  including  the  Moravian  Missions  in  Ohio.  By  Samuel  P. 
Hildreth,  M.D.      Cincinnati:  Poe  i^f  Hitchcock.    1864.     l2mo,  pp. 


240. 


Includes  incidents  of  border  warfare  and  Indian  life. 


c,  s.  31795 


[HiLDRETH.]  ...  Miscellaneous  Observations  made  during  a 
Tour  in  ...  1835,  to  the  Falls  of  Cuyahoga,  near  Lake  Erie. 
...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  84.  ba.,  h.  31796 

HiLDRETH.  ...  Observations  on  the  Bituminous  Coal  De- 
posits of  the  Valley  of  the  Ohio  ...  with  Notices  of  the  Fossil 
Organic  Remains  ...  illustrated  by  a  Geological  Map.  ...  By 
Dr.  S.  P.  Hildreth.  ...  \_New  Haven.  1836.]  8vo,  pp.  156. 
36  Plates.  B.,  BA.  31797 

HiLDRETH.  Original  Contributions  to  the  American  Pioneer. 
By  Dr.  S.  P.  Hildreth.  ...  ICincimiati  :'\  J.  S.  IFilliams.  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  144.  BA.,  H.  31798 

HiLDRETH.  Pioneer  History  :  being  an  Account  of  the  First 
Examinations  of  the  Ohio  Valley,  and  the  Early  Settlement  of 
The  Northwest  Territory.  Chiefly  from  Original  Manuscripts; 
Containing  the  Papers  of  Col.  George  Morgan  ;  those  of  Judge- 
Barker  ;  The  Diaries  of  Joseph  Buell  and  John  Mathews ;  The 
Records  of  the  Ohio  Company,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  By  S.  P.  Hil- 
dreth. Cincinnati :  H.  W.  Derby  &  Co.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  525. 
8  Plates  and  Map.     b.,  ba.,  h.,  p.    +  [Ibid.^  1850.  3^799 

Forms  Vol.  i.  of  "  Trans,  of  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Cincinnati."  Also  :  History  of  ths 
Belville  Settlement  [in  Western  Virginia].  ...  Cincinnati:  Publithcd  originally  in  the 
Hesperian.    183c;,     8vo,  pp.  15-59.     BA.,  h.,  m. 


HILL. 


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HiLDRETH  and  ScHOTT  (Charlcs  Anthony).  ...  Results  of 
Meteorological  Observations,  made  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  between 
1826  and  1859,  inclusive,  By  S.  P.  Hildrcth,  m.d.  To  which 
are  added  Results  of  Observations  taken  at  Marietta,  by  Mr. 
Joseph  Wood,  between  1817  and  1823.  Reduced  and  discussed 
...  by  Charles  A.  Schott,  ...  IVashington.  1868.    Folio,  pp.  v,  46. 

Ai^o  included  in  the  "  Smithionian  Contributions  to  Knowledge,"  Vol.  xvi. 

HiLDROP  (J.)  An  Essay  on  Honour,  ...  By  John  Hildrop, 
D.D.  ...  Elizabeth-Town^  Maryland.  Reprinted  by  Stewart  Her- 
bert^ 1 79 J-    8vo,  pp.  37,  Subscribers'  Names,  2  1.  3 '801 

Introduced  on  account  of  the  imprint,  which  is  very  rare. 

m 

HiLGARD  (Eugene  W.)     See  Louisiana,  also  Mississippi. 

HiLHOUSE  W.)  Indian  Notices ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Habits, 
Characters,  Languages,  Superstitions,  Soil  and  Climate  of  the 
several  Nations.  By  William  Hilhouse,  late  Quarter  Master 
General  of  Indians.  \_Demerara  :'\  Printed  for  the  Author.  1825. 
i2mo.  31802 

With  a  Vocabulary  of  eighty-two  Nouns  and  Numerals  in  the  four  Indian  Langu.-igcs 
of  British  Guiana,  also  the  Ichthyology  of  the  fresh  waters  of  the  interior.  Partly 
translated  into  French  in  the  "  Nouvelles  Annates  dcs  Voyages,"  Vol.  i.,  1833;  also 
"Annales  dcs  Voyages,"  Vol.  i.,  1835.     See  alio  "Journal  of  the  Royal  Geographical 

Society." 

Hill  (A.  F.)  Our  Boys.  The  Personal  Experiences  of  a 
Soldier  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By  A.  F.  Hill.  Phila- 
delphia: J.  E.  Potter.   1864.     i2mo,  pp.  xii,  412.     Frontispiece. 

Hill  (A.  H.)     iS"^^  Mohawk  Language. 

Hill  (A.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Thayer,  d.d.  ...  Lancaster  ...  June  29,  1840. 
By  Alonzo  Hill  ...  .  Worcester :  Printed  by  Spooner  iff  Howland. 
1840.    8vo,  pp.  40.  BA.,  M.  31804 

Hill.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  The  Ancient  Meeting-House 
of  the  First  Congregational  Society  in  Hingham,  on  Sunday,  Sep- 
tember 8,  1850.  By  Alonzo  Hill  ...  .  Boston:  IVm.  Crosby  and 
H.  P.  Nichols.   1850.     8vo,  pp.  23.  H.,  M.  31805 

Hill.  In  Memoriam.  A  Discourse  preached  in  Worcester, 
Oct.  5,  1862,  Lieut  Thomas  Jefferson  Spurr,  Fifteenth  Massa- 
chusetts Volunteers,  who,  mortally  wounded  at  the  Battle  of 
Antietam,  died  in  Hagerstown,  Sept.  27th,  following.  By  Alonzo 
Hill.    Boston:  Printed  by  John  IVilson  and  Son.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  32. 


VOL.    VIII. 


35 


282 


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Ahoi  A  Diirourae  on  the  Life  and  Character  uf°  the  Krv.  Aaroii  Bancroft,  d.d, 
Worceiter,  ...  Auguit  12,  1 8  39.  ...  H^ormttr :  frinitd  by  T.  h^.  &f 'J.  Buiurjitid 
1839.  8vo,  pp.  40. —  ...  A  Commemurative  Diicourse  on  the  Rev.  Samuel  Clarke 
...  Dec.  II,  1859.  ...  Bolton t  Printtd  by  Juhn  Ifilion  and  Soni.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  36. 
—  ...  A  Ulicoune  ...  in  Worceiter,  on  the  ...  Death  »('  the  Hon.  John  WjMu 
Lincoln,  who  died  Oct.  1,  1851.  ...  Boiion  1  Primed  by  John  ff^lhan  &  Son.  iKji. 
8ro,  pp.  33. —  ...  A  Uiicourie  on  the  Twenty- Filth  Anniveriary  of  hit  Ordination  ,. 
in  Worceiter,  March  18,  1852.  ...  H^orciuer t  Andrtw  Hulthinton,  1851.  8vo,  pp. 
46, —  A  Diicourie  Commemorative  of  the  Hon.  Thomai  Kinnicult,  who  died  January 
SI,  1858  ...  BeiloHi  Printtd  by  Jnhn  tyUion  (^ Son.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  18.  ■.  —  The 
Glory  of  the  Latter  Houie  1  A  Diacourie  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Second 
Congregational  Society  in  Worceiter,  March  26,  185 1.  ...  fForctuer  1  Andmu  Hmch- 
inioH.  185 1.  8vo,  pp.  55,  M.  —  Life  and  Character  of  the  Rev.  Aaron  Bancroft,  t>.n. 
...  Bottom  yamit  hiunrot  &  Co.  1839.  i2mo,  pp.  30.  ba.  —  The  Maine  Law:  An 
Addreii  ...  in  Sterling,  April  13,  1853.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  12.  —  A  Sermon 
...  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Juiiah  Moore  ...  in  Athul  [Man.],  December  8,  1830. 
...  fforceiter  t  Spooner  and  Church,  Printert.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  39. —  ...  A  Sermon  on 
the  Death  of  Hon.  John  Davis  ...  at  Worceiter,  Man.  April  23,  1854.  ...  Ntiu  York; 
Char/a  B.  Norton.  1 8 54.  8vo,  pp.  25. —  ...  A  Sermon  preached  in  Worceiter,  Aug. 
17,  1862,  ...  after  the  Burial  of  Mr.  Willi.>m  Hudson,  a  Private  in  the  Twenty-Fittli 
Regiment  of  Maiiachuiett*  Volunteers.  ...  Botton  1  Printtd  by  John  fVilion  Gf  &>n, 
1862.  8vo,  pp.  23,  H. —  ...  A  Sermon  preached  March  28,  1867,  before  the  Second 
Congregational  Society  in  Worceiter,  on  the  Fortieth  Anniversary  of  his  Settlement.  ... 
Together  with  an  Account  of  rhe  Exercises  on  that  Occasion.  Cambridgt  t  John 
fyUion  and  Son.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  66.     Portrait,     b.,  ba.,  h. 

Hill  (A.)  Afer  Baptizatus  :  Or,  the  Negro  turn'd  Christian. 
Being  a  Short  and  Plain  Discourse,  shewing  i.  The  Necessity  of 
Instructing  and  Baptizing  Slaves  in  English  Plantations,  ir.  The 
Folly  of  that  Vulgar  Opinion,  That  Slaves  do  cease  to  be  Slaves 
when  once  baptized.  Delivered  (most  of  it)  in  a  Sermon  Preach'd 
at  Stratford- le-Bow,  in  Middlesex,  March  \^^^.  170 J.  By  An- 
thony Hill,  ...  London.,  Charles  Broome.,  mdccii.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  55. 

Hill  (B.  H.)  Speech  of  B.  H.  Hill  on  the  Condition  of  the 
Country.  ...  Atlanta  ...  July  16,  1867.  And  Letter  of  P2x- 
Governor  Johnson.     Jugusta,  Ga.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  15.      31808 

Hill  (B.  M.)  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Baptist  Meeting-House  in  New  Haven.  By  Rev.  Benjamin  M. 
Hill,  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  23.  31809 

Annual  Election.  ...  New  Haven.   1829.    8vo.    +  Second  Edi- 
1829.    8vo.     w. 


Also ;  Sermon  .. 
tlon.     New  Haven. 


Hill  (B.  E.)  Recollections  of  an  Artillery  Officer,  or  Scenes 
in  Ireland,  America,  &cc.  By  Benson  Earle  Hill.  London.  1836. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  31810 

[Hill  (Charles  W.)]  ...  Should  Republicans  vote  for  James 
M.Ashley?  ...  [Toledo.   1868.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  31811 


\ 


HILL. 


283 


Hill  (C.  H.j  Argument  before  ...  the  Legislature  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, May  17,  1869,  against  the  Establishment  f  a  State 
Police  in  the  City  of  Bof^ton.  By  Clement  Hugh  Hill.  ...  Sos- 
ton :  jilj'r  ^d  Mudge  ist  Son.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  46.  31812 

Hill  (E.  The  Substance  of  Two  Lectures  on  the  History 
of  Mason,  delivered  before  the  Lyceum  in  Mason  Village.  By 
Rev.  Ebenezer  Hill.  ...  Fitchburg :  IV.  J.  Merriam^  Printer. 
1846.     8vo,  pp.  1(1.  31813 

Also:  A  Sermon  ...  at  Mason,  April  11,  1803,  at  the  '  uneral  of  Miss  Persls 
J.awrence  ...  .  Amherit,  N.  11.  :  PrinieU  by  Jouph  Cuihing.  i^  j,  8vi>,  pp  14.  h, 
—  A  Sermon  ...  at  New-Ipswich  [N  H.j,  June  3,  181 1,  at  tlir  ntermcnt  ...  of  Mitt 
Ruthy  Batcheller.  ...  Boilon  1  Printed  by  Munrot  and  Fran  it.  i8ia.  8vo,  pp.  46,  w. 
-  i'-rmon  at  New  Ipswich,  Aug.  6,  181 1,  at  the  Intirment  of  William  Jmbal 
B.it(.  heller.  ...  Boilon.  1811.  8v(i  w.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  Townsend,  March  3,  1808, 
at  the  Interment  ...  of  Lt.  Jacob  Blodget  ...  .  Amhertt,  N.  H.  i,  Printtd  by  Joitph 
Cuihing.    1809.     8vo,  pp.  18.     H. 

HiLL  (E.)  The  Widt)w's  Offering:  an  Authentic  Narrati'p 
of  the  Parentage,  Life,  Trials  and  Travels  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Hill.  Written  by  Herself.  D.  S.  Ruddock^  Printer^  New  London., 
Conn.  1852.  i2mo,  pp.  179.  B.  -j-  Second  Edition.  Starr  i^ 
Farnhamy  Printers^  New  London^  Conn.   1856.     l2mo,  pp.  281. 

Hill  (G.)  Decade  di  alberi  curiosi  ed  eleganti  piante  delle 
Indie  Oriental,  e  dell'  America.  Dall'  inglese  rid.  all'  italian. 
Roma.   1786.    4to.     Colored  Plate.  31 815 

Hill  (G.  C.)  Benedict  Arnold,  a  Biography  By  George 
Canning  Hill.     Boston.   1858.     l6mo.     Portrait.  31816 

Hill.  Capt.  John  Smith,  a  Biography.  By  George  Canning 
Hill.     Boston:   Hill  and  Libby.   1858.     I2mo,  pp.  286.  B.,  c. 


Hill. 
Canning 
i2mo 


Gen.  Israel   Putnam. 
Hill.      Boston.    1858. 


..   A  Biography.     By  George 

i2mo.    -|-  Philadelphia.    1868. 

,  pp.  270.  B.  31818 

Hill.  Daniel  Boone  the  Pioneer  of  Kentucky.  A  Biography. 
By  George  Canning  Hill.  New  York.  i860.  -^  Philadelphia :  j, 
B.  Lippincott  i!f  Co.  1863.    i2mo,  pp.  262.     Plates.  31819 

Hill  (G.  W.)  Memoir  of  Sir  Brenton  Halliburton,  Late 
Chief  Justice  ...  of  Nova  Scotia.  By  Rev.  George  W.  Hill  ... 
Halifax:  Printed  by  James  Bowes  i5f  Sons.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  207. 

Hill.  Nova  Scotia  and  Nova-Scotians :  A  Lecture  ...  By 
Rev.  George  W.  Hill  ...  .  Halifax.^  N.  S.:  James  Bowes  £ff  Sons. 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  49,  (i).  BA.,  H.  31821 


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Also;  Letter  to  the  Parishioners  of  St.  Paul's,  Halifax.  ...  Halifax.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  48. — Oration  at  the  Inauguration  of  the  Welsford  and  Parker  Monument.  ... 
Halifax,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Records  of  the  Church  of  Eng'and  in  Rawdon  from 
its  origin  until  the  present  date,  ...  Halifax.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  a8. — Review  of  the 
Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Church  of  England  in  Nova  Scotia  ;  a  Sermon.  ...  Halifax. 
1858.  8vo,  pp.  33.  —  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Hon.  the  Board  of  Governors 
and  the  Members  of  the  University  of  King's  College,  Windsor.  ...  Halifax.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  13. 

Hill  (H.  A.)  American  Shipping :  its  Decline  and  the  Rem- 
edies. By  Hamilton  A.  Hill.  Boston :  y.  H.  Eastburn's  Press. 
1869.    8vo,  pp.  31.  31822 

Hill.  Commercial  Associations ;  their  Uses  and  Opportuni- 
ties. By  Hamilton  A.  Hill.  Boston:  J.  H.  Eastburn's  Press. 
1869.    8vo,  pp.  27.  H.  31823 

[Hill.]  A  Plea  for  our  Foreign  Commerce,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  31824 

Hill.  The  Relations  of  the  Business  Men  of  the  United 
States  to  the  National  Legislation.  By  Hamilton  A.  Hill.  Bos' 
ton:  Barier,  Colter  i^  Co.^  Printers.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  32.         ba. 

Also :  Boston  and  Liverpool.  Reports  of  the  American  Steamship  Company  for 
1864.  and  1865,  with  List  of  Officers,  &c.  ...  Botton  :  J.  H.  Eaitiura't  Prest.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  —  A  Review  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Detroit  Convention.  ...  Boston; 
J.  H.  Eattburiis  Press.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  63. — Steam  Navigation  between  Boston  and 
Europe.  A  Paper  read  before  the  ...  American  Social  Science  Association,  at  Boston, 
January  30,  1867.  ...  Boston:  y.  H.  Eastburn^s  Press.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  17.  b. — Also 
Reports  to  Boston  Board  of  Trade.  On  stamping  Freight  Receipts,  1864;  On  the 
Northern  Pacific  Railroad,  1865;  On  the  National  Board  of  Trade,  1868;  pp.  7.  b. 
On  Recommendation  for  a  Department  of  Commerce  ...  .  1871 ;  On  Decision  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  in  the  Case  of  Ward  vt.  the  State  cf  Mary- 
land, 1872;  On  List  of  Boards  of  Trade,  and  other  Commercial  Associations  in  the 
United  States,  1871.     ba. 

Hill  (H.)  A  Legacy  for  Children,  being  some  of  the  Last 
Expressions  and  Dying  Sayings  of  Hannah  Hill,  Junr.,  of  the 
City  of  Philadelphia,  in  the  Province  of  Pensilvania,  in  America*, 
aged  Eleven  years  and  near  three  months.  Printed  by  Andrew 
Bradford.,  at  the  Sign  of  the  Bible.,  in  Philadelphia,  [about  17 14.] 
Small  Svo,  pp.  36.  -]-  The  Second  Edition.  \Ibid.  n.  d.]  -j- 
The  Third  Edition.  [/J/W.]  1717.  Small  Svo.  +  Dublin:  Re- 
printed by  Sam.  Fairbrother.   17 19.    Small  Svo,  pp.  32.        31826 

Hill  (H.  R.)  Succinct  View  of  the  Importance  and  Practi- 
cability of  forming  a  Ship  Canal  across  the  Isthmus  of  Panama. 
London.   1845.    Svo.     Map  and  Plan.  31827 

Hill  (I.)  Antiquities  of  America  Explained.  By  Ira  Hill, 
A.M.     Hagers-town:   W.  D.  Bell.   1831.     i2mo,  pp.  131. 


HILL. 


28s 


Hill  (I.)  An  Address,  delivered  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  Janu- 
ary 8,  1828,  being  The  Thirteenth  Anniversary  of  Jackson's 
Victory  at  New  Orleans.  By  Isaac  Hill.  Concord^  N.  H.  : 
Printed  by  Manahan^  Hoag  £5f  Co.   1828.     8vo,  pp.  44.        B.,  ba. 

Hill.  Biography  of  Isaac  Hill  of  New-Hampshire.  With 
an  Appendix,  containing  Selections  from  his  Speeches,  and  Mis- 
cellaneous Writings.  Concord^  N.  H.:  John  F.  Brown.  1835. 
i8mo,  pp.  245.  B.,  c,  H.  31830 

[Hill.]  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Life,  Character  and  Services  of 
Major  General  Andrew  Jackson.  ...  Concord,  N.  H.:  Isaac  Hill. 
1828.    i2mo,  pp.  51.     Portrait.  h.  31 831 

Hill.  Congressional  Reporter ;  containing  a  List  of  the 
Members  of  the  12th  Congress,  the  President's  Message,  the 
Public  Documents,  and  the  Debates  on  all  interesting  questions 
agitated  during  the  Session,  commencing  on  the  first  Monday  of 
November  181 1 :     By  Isaac  Hill.     Concord.  1811-12.     2  vols. 

See  alio  Vol.  iv.,  No.  1^60^,  and  Farmer's  Monthly  Visitor,  Vol.  vi.  Also:  An 
Address  ...  Portsmouth  ...  July  4,  1828.  ...  Concords  Horatio  Hill  and  Co.  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  BA. — Speech  of  Mr.  Hill,  of  New  Hampshire,  on  Mr.  Clay's  Resolu- 
tions in  relation  to  the  Tariff,  [ffathington.  1832.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  ba. — Speech 
...  May  10,  i837jOn  ...  the  Abolition  of  Postage  on  Newspapers,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  12. — Speech  ...  on  the  Motion  of  Mr.  Calhoun  that  the  Senate  refuse  to  receive 
a  Petition  from  ...  Friends  ...  of  Pennsylvania,  to  abolish  Slavery  in  the  District  of 
Columbia  ...  February  12,  1836.  [n.  p.  n.  d. ]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h. — Speech  ...  on  the 
...  Removal  of  the  Deposits  ...  March  3  and  4,  1834.  ffaskington.  1834.  8vo.  s. 
— Speech  on  ...  French  Spoliations  ...  December  23,  1834.  ...  ff^asiington :  Primed 
by  Blair  (S  Rives,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  14.  H. — Speech  ...  on  Mr.  Benton's  Expunging 
Resolutions,  May  27,  1836.  [W'athington.  1836.]  s. — Speech  ...  on  Surplus  Rev- 
enue ...  January  28, 1836.  [fyathington.  1836.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.,  s. — Speech  ...  on 
...  distributing  the  Surplus  Fund  among  the  Several  States,  called  the  Land  Bill  ... 
March  17,  1836.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  18.  h. — Speech,  at  a  Dinner  given  in  his 
honor,  [n.  p.  n.  d.J  8vo. —  ...  Wise  Sayings  of  the  Honorable  Isaac  Hill.  ...  [from 
New  Hampshire  Journal  Office,  February  II,  1828.3     8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 

Hill  (J.  J.)  A  Sketch  of  the  29th  Regiment  of  Connecticut 
Colored  Troops.  By  J.  J.  Hill.  Giving  a  Full  Account  of  its 
Formation ;  of  all  the  Battles  through  which  it  passed,  and  its 
final  Disbandment.  Baltimore:  Dougherty,  Maguire ^ Co.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  42.  31833 

Hill  (J.)  By  Authority.  The  Trial  of  James  Hill,  alias, 
John  the  Painter,  for  wilfully  and  maliciously  setting  Fire  to  the 
Rope-House,  in  the  King's  Yard  at  Portsmouth :  Tried  at  Win- 
chester, March  6th,  1777,  Before  the  Hon.  Sir  Wil.  Henry 
Ashurst,  Knt.  and  Sir  Beaumont   Hotham.     Taken  in  Short 


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Hand  by  a  Gentleman  at  the  Trial.     London :  Sold  by  G.  Corrall. 
[1777.]    8vo,  pp.  55.     Portrait.  31834 

Hill.  John  the  Painter's  Ghost.  How  he  appeared  on  the 
Night  of  his  Execution  to  Lord  Temple,  &c.  London:  John 
IVilliams,  1778.    4to.  3^835 

John  the  Painter's  ghost  rises  to  the  tune  of  William  and  Margaret,  and  takes  hii 
revenge  on  Lord  Temple  and  the  rest  of  the  courtiers. 

Hill.  The  Life  of  James  Aitken,  commonly  called  John 
the  Painter,  an  Incendiary,  vho  was  tried  at  the  Castle  of  Win- 
chester, on  Thursday  the  7th  Day  of  March,  1777,  and  Con- 
victed of  Setting  Fire  to  his  Majesty's  Dock  Yard,  at  Ports- 
mouth, Exhibiting  a  detail  of  Facts  of  the  utmost  importance  to 
Great  Britain.  The  whole  faithfully  taken  down  from  the  Con- 
vict's own  mouth,  on  Friday,  Saturday,  and  Sunday,  preceding 
his  Execution.  The  Third  Edition.  ...  JVinton :  Printed  by  j. 
IVilkes.  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  62.     Portrait.  31836 

Htll.  Life  of  James  Aitken,  commonly  called  John  the 
Painter.     Portsmouth,  [n.  d.]  3^837 

Hill.  A  Short  Account  of  the  Motives  which  determined 
the  Man,  called  John  the  Painter;  and  a  Justification  of  his 
Conduct ;  written  by  Himself,  and  sent  to  his  Friend,  Mr.  A. 
Tomkins,  with  a  request  to  publish  it  after  his  Execution.  Lon- 
don: John  JViUiams,  m.dcc.lxxvti.    4to,  pp.  (4),  15.        31838 

"  They  think  it  monstrous  and  terrible,  and  I  do  not  know  what,  to  attempt  to  burn 
the  Dock  Yard  at  Portsmouth.  Not  considering  how  many  docks,  and  towns,  and 
ships  of  ours,  have  been  burned  by  their  soldiers  in  America." — P.  ii. 

Hill.  The  Trial  at  Large  of  James  Hill,  otherwise  James 
Hind,  otherwise  James  Aitken,  commonly  known  by  the  name 
of  John  the  Painter,  who  was  tried  and  convicted  at  the  Assizes 
held  at  Winchester,  on  Thursday  March  6,  1777,  and  Executed 
and  Hung  in  Chains,  at  Portsmouth,  on  Monday  March  10,  for 
Setting  Fire  to  the  Rope-house  in  his  Majesty's  Dock-yard  at 
Portsmouth,  on  Saturday  the  7th  of  December,  1776.  Together 
with  the  Confession  he  made  before  Magistrates,  and  to  Com- 
missioner Gambier;  and  an  Account  of  his  Behaviour  at  the 
time  of  his  Execution.  Also,  the  Particulars  of  his  Life,  previ- 
ous to  his  Setting  Fire  to  the  Dock-yard,  which  he  gave  to  Mr. 
White,  Keeper  of  the  Goal  at  Winchester.  The  Second  Edi- 
tion, [n.  p.]  1777.  Small  8vo,  pp.  94.  Copperplate  Portrait 
of  John  the  Painter,  and  figure  of  the  machine  by  which  he  set 
Fire  to  the  Rope-house.  wm.  31839 


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287 


Hill.  The  Trial  (at  large)  of  James  Hill ;  otherwise,  James 
Hind  i  otherwise,  James  Actzen  :  for  Feloniously,  W'llfully,  and 
Maliciously,  Setting  Fire  to  the  Rope-House,  in  His  Majesty's 
Dock- Yard  at  Portsmouth.  ...  March  6,  1777.  Taken  in  Short 
Hand  by  Joseph  Gurney.  ...  London:  G.  Kearsly.  fn.  d.]  Folio, 
pp.  40-  31840 

Hill.  The  Whole  of  the  Proceedings  upon  the  Trial  of 
James  Hill,  otherwise  James  Hind,  otherwise  James  Actzen, 
commonly  called  John  **  the  Painter,"  on  Thursday,  March  6th, 
1777.  Taken  in  Short  Hand  by  Wm.  Blanchard.  London. 
[n.  d.]  s.  31841 

Hill  or  Aitketi  was  a  native  of  Scotland.  With  the  privity  of  Silas  Deane,  whom 
he  met  and  conferred  with  at  Paris,  the  attempt  to  destroy  the  government  property, 
itores,  and  shipping  at  Portsmouth,  was  determined  upon,  and,  notwithstanding  its 
apparently  desperate  and  impracticable  character,  it  partially  succeeded.  From  Deane, 
who  supplied  him  with  a  royal  passport,  and  a  sum  of  money  in  advance,  he  had  assur- 
ances of  a  reward  proportioned  to  the  services  he  should  render  to  the  American  cause. 
The  counsel  for  the  crown  on  the  trial,  publicly  accused  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Silas 
Deane  of  complicity  in  the  enterprise,  and  expressed  a  hope  that  they  might  be  called 
to  account  for  it.  '*  The  affair,"  says  Gordon,  "  created  much  confusion,  apprehension, 
and  suspicion  throughout  England  at  the  time  of  its  occurrence."  Stevens  says  "John 
tiie  Painter  v/as  an  American  who,  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  very  cordially  espoused  the 
cause  of  his  country,  and  resolved  to  secure  a  good  name  by  some  daring  deed.  He 
came  to  England  and  attempted  to  burn  the  Portsmouth  Dock  where  were  the  chief 
ibipping  and  stores  to  be  used  against  America.  He  failed  and  was  executed.  In  his 
defence,  which  is  now  of  no  inconsiderable  rarity,  he  compares  himself  to  many  ancient 
victims  self  offered  up  for  their  country's  good,  especially  to  the  assassin  of  Porsenna. 
'Love  of  country  was  the  motive  of  both,'  he  says,  'of  me  yohn  Moxam,  of  him 
Muiiut  Scavola.^  How  different  the  result  hitherto  from  that  of  Andre  and  of  Hale." 
Set  «M.  Rev.,"  lvi.  391,  398,  478. 

Hill  (J.)  The  Trial  of  Jeremiah  Hill,  Esq.  for  Her:sy, 
before  the  Church  ...  in  Biddeford  [Me.],  May  2,  1793.  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  24.  BA.,  H.,  w.  31842 

Hill  (J.)  De  par  Son  Excellence  M.  Jean  Hill,  Gene'-al  & 
Commandant  en  Chef  les  Troupes  de  Sa  Majeste  Britaanique  en 
Amerique.  ...  A  Boston,  Chez  B.  Green.  17 11.  31843 

A  manifesto,  "  en  assez  mauvais  Franf ois,"  for  distribution  !n  Canada  during  tke 
invasion  under  Hill  and  Nicholson.  The  whole  impression  seems  to  have  been  cast 
away  with  the  fleet,  and  no  copy  of  the  original  edition  (which  is  probably  a  broadside 
in  folio)  is  known.     Set  Charlevoix,  Liv.  xx. 

Hill  (John).     See  Berkley  (G.),  Vol.  11.,  No.  4888. 

Hill  (J.  Boynton).  History  of  the  Town  of  Mason,  N.  H. 
from  the  First  Grant  in  1749,  to  ...  1858.  By  John  B.  Hill. 
Boiton:  Lucius  A.  Elliott  Co.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  324.        s.  31844 


288 


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Hill.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Ebenezer  Hill,  Pastor  of  the 
Congregational  Church,  in  Mason,  N.  H.  from  November,  1790, 
to  May,  1854.  With  Some  of  his  Sermons,  and  his  Discourse 
on  the  History  of  the  Town.     By  John  B.  Hill.    Boston :  Lucius 


A.  Elliot  ^  Co.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  113,  (1). 


B.,  s.  31845 


Hill.  Proceedings  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  One 
Hundredth  Anniversary  ...  of  the  Town  of  Mason,  N,  H.. 
August  26,  1868.  ...  By  John  B.  Hill.  Boston:  Eliiotty  Thames 
&  Talbot.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  115.     Portrait.  H.  31846 

Hill  (Joshua).  The  Union  Record  ...  a  Letter  in  reply  to 
his  Enemies.     IVashington :  Gibson  Brothers.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  18. 

Also:  Letter  ...  on  the  Election  of  U.  S.  Senators.  [Maditsn,  Ga.  1866.]  ixmo. 
pp.  15.     H. 

[Hill  (Mark  Langdon).]  A  Narrative  shewing  the  Promises 
made  to  the  Officers  of  the  ...  Continental  Army,  for  their 
Services  in  the  Revolutionary  W?r;  ...  Elizabeth-Town^  N.  J.: 
Printed  by  Edward  Sanderson.   1826.     8vo,  pp.  47,  (l).  ba. 

Hill.  A  Vindication  of  Mark  Langdon  Hill  ...  Collector 
of  ...  Bath  ...  Maine,  Against  the  Aspersions  in  a  Pamphlet 
entitled  "  Documents  Relating  to  Violations  and  Evasions  of  the 
Laws,  during  the  Co'nmercial  Restrictions,  and  late  War,  with 
Great  Britain,     [n.  p,  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  32.  H.,  w.  31849 

Hill  (N.),  Jr.  Opinion  ...  on  the  Unconstitutionality  of  the 
Coercive  Temperance  Bill.    Albany.   1855.  s.  31850 

Also :  ...  Argument  ...  in  the  Albany  Bridge  Case,  before  the  United  States  Circuit 
Court,  ...  New  York,  in  September,  1858.  jiiiany  :  ff^eeJ,  Panoni  &  Co,  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  48.     BA.,  H. 

Hill.  Memoir  of  Nicholas  Hill,  a  Member,  of  the  Bar  of 
New- York  ...  Prepared  ...  by  a  Committee  of  the  Bar  of  the 
City  of  New- York,  1859.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  60.  s. 

Hill  (P.  G.)  Fifty  Days  on  board  a  Slave-Vessel  in  the 
Mozambique  Channel,  in  ...  1843.  ^X  ^^^  ^^v-  Pascoe  Gren- 
fell  Hill  ...  .  London:  John  Murray.  1844.  Post  8vo,  pp  115. 
Map.    -\-New-Tork:  J,  Winchester.  [1844.]    8vo,  pp.  29.     c. 

Also :  Voyage  to  the  Slave  Coast  of  Africa.     London.  X849.    Post  8vo. 

Hill  (P.  C.)  The  United  States  and  British  Provinces  Con- 
trasted from  personal  Observations.  A  Lecture  by  Philip  Car- 
teret Hill,  D.c.L.     Halifax.   1859.    8vo,  pp.  30.  3^853 


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389 


Hill  (R.)  A  Sermon  preached  in  ...  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  On 
Thanksgiving  Day,  November  29,  i860.  By  Rev.  R.  Hill. 
Pittsburgh:  Printed  by  IV.  S.  Haven,  mdccclx.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Hill  (R.)  Reconstruction.  Speech  of  Hon.  Ralph  Hill,  of 
Indiana  ...  March  17,  1866.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     31855 

Hill  (R.)  Haiti  and  Spain :  A  Memorial,  By  Richard  Hill, 
dedicated  to  the  Hon.  W.  H.  Seward  ...  .  Jamaica  :  De  Cordova 
i^  Co.^  Printers.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  31856 

Hill.  A  Week  at  Port  Royal  [Jamaica].  By  Richard  Hill 
of  Jamaica.     Montego  Bay.   1855.     i2mo,  pp.  (4),  109.  c. 

Hill  (R.)  Letters  of  Doctor  Richard  Hill  and  his  Children, 
or  the  History  of  a  Family  as  told  by  Themselves.  Collected 
and  Arranged  by  John  Jay  Smith.  Privately  printed  for  the 
Descendants.  Philadelphia.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  xlv,  466.  6  Por- 
traits, 2  Plates.  31858 

Hill  (R.  W.)  The  Tendency  of  the  Christian  Religion  to 
promote  Genuine  Liberty :  A  Sermon  ...  By  Robert  W.  Hill. 
Rochester:  P.  Ganfield.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  19.  31859 

Hill  (S.  S.)  The  Emigrant's  Introduction  to  an  Acquaint- 
ance with  the  British  American  Colonies,  and  the  Present  Con- 
dition and  Prospects  of  the  Colonists,  &c.  ...  designed  to  fix  the 
determination  of  all  persons  who  may  contemplate  Emigrating, 
...  By  S.  S.  Hill,  Esq.  London:  Parbury  and  Co.  1837.  l2mo. 
Map.  "  p.  31860 

[Hill.]  A  Short  Account  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  designed 
chiefly  for  the  Information  of  Agriculturist  and  other  Emigrants 
of  Small  Capiial.  ...  London:  Madden^  Co.  1839.  Post  8vo, 
pp.  (4),  vi,  90,  Appendix,  iii,  (i).     Map.  b.,  c.  31861 

Hill.  Travels  in  Peru  and  Mexico.  By  S.  S.  Hill.  ... 
London:  Longman^  Green^  Longman  and  Roberts,  i860.  2  vols., 
post  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  330 ;  xii,  312.  b.,  ba.  31862 

Hill  (Theophilus  H.)  Hesper,  and  Other  Poems,  By  Theo. 
)\.W\\.  ...  Raleigh.  1861.  +  Second  Edition.  Raleigh,  N.  C. : 
Branson,  Farrar  (if  Co.   1863.    i2mo,  pp.  96.  ba.  31863 

The  first  collection  of  original  poems  published  in  the  Confederate  States.     Also : 
Poems  ...  New  Tork:  Hard  &  Houghton.  1869.     lamo,  pp.  vi,  155.     c. 

VOL.  vm.  36 


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HILL. 


Hill  (T.)  Integral  Education.  An  Inaugural  Address,  ... 
at  Antioch  College,  Yellow  Springs,  ...  Ohio,  September  8, 
1859.  By  Rev.  I'homas  Hill  ...  .  Boston:  Little^  Brown  and 
Company.  1 859.    8vo,  pp.  31.  ba.,  h.  31864 

Alio  t  Addreia  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Samuel  Abbot  Smith,  ...  With  the  Diicoune 
by  Rev.  Rufus  P.  Stebbins.  ...  Beuom  Walker,  Fulltr  and  Company.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
3a.  —  An  Addreu  ...  to  the  Graduating  Clats  at  the  Musaachusetts  Medical  College, 
March  8,  1865.  ...  Bomn :  Printed  by  David  Cla^p  (Sf  Son.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  14.  ,. 
—  The  Annual  Addresi  before  the  Harvard  Natural  Hiatory  Society,  delivered  ...  May 
19,  1853.  Camiiridge  1  yohn  Bartlttt.  iS;;.  8vo,  pp.  26.  —  Liberal  Education.  An 
Addreu  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  College,  July  21, 
1858.  ...  Cambridge  t  John  Bartlttt.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  34.  «.,  h.  —  Religion  in  Public 
Instruction;  Baccalaureate  Address  ...  before  ...  Antioch  College,  ...  June  20,  1860. 
...  Boiton  t  Litt/e,  Brown  and  Company,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h. — The  Sin  of  Silence. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Unitarian  Church  at  Waltham,  April  13,  1S65.  ...  ffal- 
tham:  Free  Freti,  May  3,  i86j.  8vo. — Sermon  ...  Fast  Day.  ffaltAam,  Man. 
1853.    I. 

Hill  (T.)  The  White  Mountain  Notch,  By  Thomas  Hill. 
Morning  after  the  Catastrophe  of  the  Willey  Family.  Willard 
Felt  ilf  Co.^  Printersy  N.  T.  [n.  d.]    24mo,  pp.  8.  31865 

Describes  a  painting  on  exhibition. 

Hill  (W.)  A  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  Genius,  and 
Character  of  American  Presbyterianism  :  together  with  a  Review 
of  *'  The  Constitutional  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 
the  United  States  of  America,  by  Chas.  Hodge,  d.d.  ..."  By 
William  Hill,  d.d.  ...  Washington  City:  J.  Gideon^  Jr.  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  XV,  224.  c.  31866 

[Hill  (W.  B.),  and  others."]  Address  of  the  Unconditional 
Union  State  Central  Committee  to  the  People  of  Maryland, 
September  i6th,  1863.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  Sherwood  &  Co. 
[n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  20.  H.  31867 

Hill  (W.  H.)  Genealogical  Table  of  the  Lee  Family,  from 
the  First  Emigration  to  America  in  1641.  ...  to  ...  1851.  Com- 
piled from  Information  furnished  by  Hon.  Martin  Lee,  of  Gran- 
ville, Washington  County,  N.  Y.,  and  from  Other  Sources,  by 
the  Rev.  William  H.  Hill  ...  .  [Printed  for  private  circulation 
only.]    Albany:  Weedy  Parsons  bf  Co.'s  Print.   1851.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Hill  &  Savage's  Confederate  Railroad  Guide.  Griff n^  Ga. 
1862.    i6mo.  31869 

Hill  &  Co/s  Confederate  States  Railroad  Guide,  April,  1863. 
Griffiny  Ga.  1863.    i2mo.  ba.  31870 


HILLARY. 


291 


HiLLARD  (E.  B.^  The  Last  Men  of  the  Revolution.  A 
Photograph  of  Each  from  Life,  together  with  Views  of  cheir 
Homes  ...  Accompanied  by  Brief  Biographical  Sketches  of  the 
Men.  By  Rev.  E.  B.  Hillard.  Hartford^  Conn. :  N.  A.  hi  R. 
A.Moort.  1864.    i2mo,  pp.  64.  b a.  31871 

Hillard  ^G.  Stillman).  A  Discourse  Delivered  before  the 
New-England  Society  in  the  City  of  New- York,  December  22, 
1851.  By  George  S.  Hillard.  ...  New-York:  George  F.  Nesbitt 
arid  Co.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  31872 

Hillard.  Life  and  Campaigns  of  George  B.  McClellan, 
Major-General  U.  S.  Army.  By  George  S.  Hillard.  Philadel- 
phia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  Iff  Co,  1864.  i2mo,  pp.  396.  Portrait,  c. 
+  [Ibid.-]  1865.  31873 

Hillard.  A  Memoir  of  James  Brown.  With  Obituary 
Notices  and  Tributes  of  Respect  from  Public  Bodies.  By 
George  S.  Hillard.  Boston:  Privately  Printed.  1856.  8vo,  pp. 
(8),  138.     Portrait.  3*874 

The  subject  of  this  memoir  was  an  eminent  publisher  at  Boston. 

[Hillard.]  A  Memorial  of  Daniel  Webster,  from  The  City 
of  Boston.  Boston:  Little^  Brown  and  Company.  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
viii,  270.     Portrait,  Plate.  ba.  31875 

Also !  ...  An  Address  ...  before  the  Mercantile  Library  Association,  at  its  Thirtieth 
Anniversary,  Nov.  13,  1850.  ...  Boston:  Ticknor,  Retd,  and  Fields,  mdcccl.  iimo, 
pp.  47.  —  Address  before  the  Norfolk  Agricultural  Society,  at  Dedham,  Sept.  26,  i860. 
...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  b. — Memoir  of  Joseph  Story,  ll.d.  ...  B\,Mn  :  Prut  of 
John  Wilton  and  Son.  186S.  8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  —  An  Oration  pronounced  before  the 
Inhabitan'-s  of  Boston,  July  the  Fourth,  1835.  ...  Bottom  John  H.  Eattburn.  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  30. — The  Political  Duties  of  the  Educated  Classes.  A  Discourse  ...  before 
the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Amherst  College,  July  10,  1866.  ...  Botton  s  Ticknor  & 
Fitldi.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  48.  B.  —  The  Relation  of  the  Poet  to  his  Age.  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University.  ...  August  24, 
1843.  ...  Bottom  Charltt  C.  Little  and  Jatntt  Broton.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  53.  +  Second 
Edition.     [IhidJ] 

Hillary  (W.)  Observations  on  the  Changes  of  the  Air  and 
the  Concomitant  Epidemical  Diseases  in  the  Island  of  Barbadoes, 
and  other  West  India  Islands.  By  William  Hillary,  m.d.  Lon- 
don. 1754.    +  [Ibid.]  1759.  31876 

Hillary.  Observations  on  the  Changes  of  the  Air  and  the 
Concomitant  Epidemical  Diseases  in  the  Island  of  Barbadoes. 
To  which  is  added  a  Treatise  on  the  ...  Yellow  Fever;  and 
Such  other  Diseases  as  are  Indigenous  ...  in  the  West  India 
Islands.  ...  By  William  Hillary,  M.D.    Second  Edition.    London: 


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L.  Howes.  M,Dcc,Lxvi.  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  360,  (4).  c.  -f  With 
Notes,  by  Benjamin  Rush  ...  Philadtlphia :  B.dfT.Kitt.  181 1, 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  260,  (4).  B.,  BA.  31877 

St*  "  M.  Rev.,"  HI.  369. 

HiLLER  (J.)  A  Charge  delivered  at  St.  Peter's  Church,  in 
Salem,  to  the  Brethren  of  the  Essex  Lodge  of  Ancient  Free  and 
Accepted  Masons.  By  Joseph  Hiller.  Salem.  [1781.]  410, 
pp.  14.  w.  31878 

Hiller  (O.  P.)     American    National   Lyrics,  and  Sonnets.  1 
By  O.  Prescott  Hiller  ....  Boston:  Otis  Clapp.   i860.     i6mo,  pp. 
vi,  (i),  80.  BA.,  H.  31879 

Hiller.  Pocahontas;  or  the  Founding  of  Virginia.  A  Poem. 
In  Three  Cantos.  By  the  Rev.  O.  Prescott  Hiller.  London: 
Hatchardisf  Co.  1865.     i6mo,  pp.  107.  c.,  h.  31880 

Allot  A  Chapter  on  Slavery  ...  Louden:  Hodioti  &  Sen.  i860.  iSmo,  pp.  v,  (i)^ 
175.     H.,  1. 

Hillhouse  (J.)  A  Sermon  ...  on  the  occasion  of  the  Death 
of  Rachel  Hillhouse,  of  Londonderry,  Ireland,  Jan.  7th,  17 16. 
By  Rev.  James  Hillhouse.  Boston,  N.  E.  by  B.  Green.  1721. 
lomo,  pp.  (8),  135.  B.,  M.  31881 

With  a  Pfeface  by  Increaie  and  Cotton  Mather. 

Hillhouse  (James).  Mr.  Hillhouse's  Speech  on  the  Resolu- 
tion to  Repeal  the  Embargo,  November  29, 1808.  [^fVashington. 
1808.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  BA.  31882 

Hillhouse.  Propositions  for  amending  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hillhouse  to  the  Senate,  on 
the  Twelfth  Day  of  April,  1808.  With  his  Explanatory  Remarks. 
[fVashington.']  l%0%.  l2mo,  pp.  52.  B.  -^  New- Haven:  Printed 
by  Oliver  Steele  l5f  Co.  1808.  8vo,  pp.  26,  (i).  ba.,  c.  -\-Troy. 
1808.  8vo.  w.  -\-  Appendix.  New  Haven.  1808.  8vo,  pp. 
40.  p.  -{- IVashington :  Printed  by  Gales  i^  Seaton.  1830.  8vo, 
pp.  40.  H.  31883 

Hillhouse.  Speeches  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  on  the  Resolution  offered  by  Mr.  Hillhouse  for  repealing 


the  Embargo  Laws.    Albany.   1809.    8vo,  pp.  45. 


31884 


Also  s  Amendmenti  to  the  Conititution  of  the  United  States,  submitted  for  Con- 
sideration by  Mr.  Hillhouse.  1808.  izmo,  pp.  7.  —  Remarks  before  the  Joint  Com- 
mittee on  the  Petition  of  Samuel  Hinkley  and  others  for  the  Extension  of  the  Hampshire 
and  Hampden  [Mass.],  Canal.  Beiton.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  11.  m.,  w.  —  Remarks  [upon 
the  same  Subject.]  Boiton.  1828.  8vo.  —  Speech  in  the  Senate,  Dec.  21  [1808],  on 
the  Bill  making  further  Provision  for  enforcing  the  Embargo.     [Baltimort :  Printed  hy 


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J',  RoHtiioH.  n.d.]  8vo,  pp.  i6.  m.  —  Speech  ...  lit*i  April  1808.  Explanaeory  uf 
li  propoied  Amendmenti  to  the  Conititution  of  the  United  States.  ...  Troy,  N.  T. : 
Printid  by  H^rlgki,  GtotUxow,  and  SlochwtU.  1808.  8vo,  pp.  39.  ■.  —  Speech,  in  the 
Senate  ...  February  11,  1809,  on  Mr.  Gilei'  Nun-Intercourie  Bill.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
gvu,  pp.  IS-  w.  —  Speech  ...  on  hit  Reiolution  to  prevent  an  i(^proper  Expenditure 
of  the  Public  Moneyi.    1809.    8vo. 

HiLLHOUSE  (J.  A.)  Dramas,  Discourses,  and  other  Pieces. 
By  James  A.  Hillhouse.  Boston:  Charlts  C.  Little  and  James 
Brown.    1839.     2  vols.,  i6mo,  pp.  xiv,  (1),  296;    (6),  247,  (2). 

Hillhouse.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  New  Haven,  by 
Request  of  the  Common  Council,  August  19,  1834;  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  Life  and  Services  of  General  LaFavette.  By 
James  A.  Hillhouse.  New  Haven:  H.  Howe  ^  Co.  1834.  8vo, 
pp.  40.     Portrait.  B.,  ba.,  h.  31886 

AUoi  An  Oration  ...  at  New-Haven,  before  the  Society  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sep- 
tember 11,  1826,  on  ...  the  Choice  of  an  Era.  ...  Ntw-Havent  A.  H.  Malihy  and 
Co.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  On  the  Relation  of  Literature  to  a  Republican  Govern- 
ment,    [n.  p.   1836.] 

Hillhouse  (T.)  The  Conscription  Act  Vindicated.  By 
TTiomas  Hillhouse,  late  Adjutant  General.  Albany :  IVeed^  Par- 
sons iJ  Co.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  27.  3*887 

Hillhouse  (W.)  The  Crisis,  No.  i,  or  Thoughts  on  Slavery 
occasioned  by  the  Missouri  Question.  By  William  Hillhouse. 
New  Haveny  Conn.   1820.    8vo.    -j-  No.  2.    [/i/V.]   1820.       w. 

• 

Hillhouse  (W.),  Jun.  A  Dissertation,  in  Answer  to  a  Late 
Lecture  on  the  Political  State  of  America,  Read  in  New-Haven, 
January  12th,  1789,  During  the  adjourned  Sessions  of  the  Hon- 
orable Legislature.  By  William  Hillhouse,  Jun  ...  .  To  which 
is  added,  A  Short  Poem  spoken  at  the  same  time.  New  Haven : 
Printed  by  T.  £ff  S.  Green.  [1789.]     l2mo,  pp.  23.  BA.,  c. 

HiLLiARD  (H.  W.)  Speeches  and  Addresses.  By  Henry  W. 
Billiard.     New-Tori:  Harper  i^  Brothers.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  497. 

AUoi  Address  ...  before  (he  American  Institute.  ...  October  14,  1850.  With 
some  Remarks,  by  Gen.  Tallmadge,  President  ...  Ntw  Tori :  ff^m.  L.  S,  Harrison, 
Printer,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  9.  —  De  Vane  :  A  Story  of  Plebeians  and  Patricians.  ...  Ntw 
Tori:  Bleloci  &  Co.  1865.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  552.  —  Letter  on  the  Political  Issues 
of  the  Day.  ...  Montgomery.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  8. —  ...  Speech  ...  February  10,  1849. 
On  ...  providing  Governments  for  the  New  Territories  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
8. — Speech  ...  on  the  Mexican  War;  ...  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States,  January  5,  1847.  ...  fVathington  i  J,  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  Printers.  1847.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  M. — Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  establish  a  Territorial  Government  in  Oregon: 
...  March  30,  1848.  ^atAington :  Printed  by  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon.  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
14. — Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question  ...  Jan.  6,  1844.  ff^askingttm  y.  &  G. 
S.  Gideon,  Printers.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  15.  B.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Boundary  of  Texas  ... 
Aug,  28,  1850.     fVashingions  Printed  at  the  Congressional  Globe  Office.   1850.    8vo,  pp. 


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HILLIARD. 


11. — The  Spirit  of  Llbcrly.  An  Oratinn  ...  before  the  Literary  Socletiei  of  the  Uni- 
vrriity  of  Virginia,  on  the  a7th  July,  Ilij9.  ...  MoHtgtmtrf,  Ala,  t  Barriii  dt  tfimhuh 
Prmliri.  1860.  8vo,  pp.  33.  —  [Woman.]  Addreii  delivered  at  the  Commencemrnl 
of  La  Orange  Female  College,  ...  nth  ...  July,  1854.  ...  Mtnigomiry,  igj^,  gy^^ 
pp.  so. 

Milliard  (I.)  The  Federal  Pyc  [in  verse].  By  Isaac  Mil- 
liard.    May,  1803.     Danbury.   1804.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  16.     31 891 

HiLLiARD.  The  New  England  Mountain  in  Labor.  ...  By 
Isaac  Milliard.    [1814.]    i2mo.  w.  31892 

Allot  A  Short  Practical  History  of  Fragment!  Collected  from  Fait  and  Hreient 
Timei.     [A  Poem.]     Danbury.   1803.     lamo. 

Milliard  (J.)  A  Sermon  ...  May  14,  1817,  at  the  F^ntral 
of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Wcntworth.  By  Joseph  Milliard  ...  .  Cam- 
bridgt :  Printtd  by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf.    18:7.     8vo,  pp.  12.     h. 

Allot  Two  Diicouriei  to  the  Second  Church  and  Society  in  Berwick,  October  15, 
1797.  ...  Dtvtr.  1798.    8vo. 

Milliard  (T.)  The  Duty  of  a  People,  under  the  Oppression 
of  Man,  to  seek  Deliverance  from  God.  The  Substance  of  Two 
Sermons  delivered  at  Barnstable,  July  14,  1774.  By  Timothy 
Milliard,  A.M.,  Pastor.    Boston:  T.Greenleaf.  1774.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Milliard.  An  Oration,  pronounced  before  the  Inhabitants 
of  Portland,  July  4th,  1803.  Being  the  Twenty-Seventh  Anni- 
versary of  American  Independence.  By  Timothy  Milliard.  Port- 
land: Printed  by  E,  A,  Jtnks.  1803.    8vo,  pp.  20.       ba.,  h.,  w. 

Alio  !  An  Eulogy,  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Hon.  William  Gorham,  Esq.  on 
the  25th  July,  1804.  ...  Portlands  Printed  by  yenk%&  Skirley,  [n.  d.]  i2mo,  pp.  la. 
—  A  Sermon  delivered  December  lo,  1788,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  John 
Andrews,  ...  in  Newburyport  [Mais.]  ...  Newburyport :  Printtd  by  John  Mycall. 
MDCCLXxxiv.  8vo,  pp.  52.  [Printed  in  black,  red,  and  blue.]  —  A  Sermon  ...  Octo- 
ber 14,  1787,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  i(ev.  Henry  Ware,  ...  Hinghani.  ...  Saltm: 
Printed  by  Dabnty  and  Cuihing.  mdcclxxxviii.  8vo,  pp.  a8.  w.  +  Second  Edition. 
Cambrit^e:  Hilliard,  Metcalf  and  Company.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  12.  M.  —  A  Sermon,  ... 
September  3,  1788,  at  the  Dudleian  Lecture  in  the  Chapel  of  Harvard  College,  in 
Cambridge.  ...  Boiton  :  Printed  by  Edmund  Freeman.  m,dcc,lxxxviii.  8vo,  pp.  30.  h. 
— Sermon  delivered  April  27,  1785,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Bexaleel  Howard, 
Springfield.  ...  Springfield.  [1785.]  4to,  pp.  18. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  Cambridge, 
...  preceding  the  Execution  of'  Alexander  White,  Richard  Barrick  and  John  Sullivan. 
With  an  Appendix,  exhibiting  some  Account  of  their  Conversation  and  Behavior  in 
Prison,  &c.  ...  Bttton  t  B.  Rutull.  m,dcc,lxxxv.    8vo,  pp.  32.     ba.,  c,  h. 

Milliard  (W.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachu- 
ietts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  October  4,  1827,  being 
the  Anniversary  ...  .  By  William  Hilliard.  Cambridge:  Printed 
by  Hilliard.,  Metcalfe  ana  Co.  1827.    8vo,  pp.  48.     M.,  w.  31896 

Also:  Address  delivered  at  the  ...  Amicable  Lodge  in  Cambridge,  November  i6, 
1829.  ...  Cambridge  s  E.  fV,  Mettalf  and  Company.  1829.    8vo,  pp.  12.    a.,  ia.,  m. 


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295 


[Milliard  d'Aubkrteuil  (Michel  Rcii6).]  Considerations 
(ur  r6tat  present  de  la  Colonic  Francaisc  de  Saint  Dominguc. 
Ouvr'ige  politique  et  Idgislatif ;  Presente  au  Ministre  de  la  Marine. 
Far  M""'  H.  D'-  Paris:  Cbtz  Grangi.  mdcclxxvi-vii.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xvi,  327  }  (4),  iv,  368.  c,  H.  31897 

A  third  volume  wai  commenred,  but  wai  not  publiihcd.  It  wai  firit  aniwered  by 
Du  Buiion  in  "  Nouvellei  cuniidirationi,"  and  trandated  into  German  ai  i 

Milliard  d'Auberteuil.  Bctrachtungcn  ubcr  den  gegen- 
wiirten  Zustand  der  Franzosischen  Colonic  zu  San  Domingo,  aus 
dem  Franzosischcn  ubcrsetzt  und  mit  einigen  Anmcrlcungcn  ver- 
sehen.     Leipzig.  1779.    2  vols.,  8vo.  a.  31898 

Milliard  d'Auberteuil.  Essais  historiques  et  politiques  sur 
les  Anglo-Amcricains.  Par  M.  Milliard  d'Auberteuil.  BruxelUs. 
M.occ.ixxxi-ii.  2  vols,  in  4  pts.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  198 }  xii,  199- 
441 ;  xii,  208  ;  xiv,  209-436.  ba.  +  BruxelUs.  mdcclxxxiv. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  303  i  IV,  315.     17  Maps  and  Plates.         H. 

The  second  volume,  printed  in  1781,  \i  entitled:  "  Esaaia  Hiitoriques  et  Politique* 
iur  U  Revolution  de  I'Amirique  Septentrionale."  The  work  was  reprinted  in  a  mure 
elegant  manner  ai  below  : 

Milliard  d'Auberteuil.  Essais  Historiques  et  Politiques 
sur  les  Anglo-Americains.  Par  M.  Milliard  d'Auberteuil.  A 
Bruxelles.  M.  Dcc.  Lxxxii.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xii,  303 ;  vi,  307. 
8  Maps,  10  Plates.      -  31900 

The  Plates  in  this  edition,  by  Le  Barbier  and  others,  are  finely  engraved  and  include 
First  Assembly  of  Congress,  Portraits  of  Hancock,  Washington,  Franklin  and  Pitt, 
Death  of  Warren,  Montgomery,  Firr  in  New  York,  Plan  of  the  Battle  of  Monmouth, 
etc.    At  the  end  of  Vol.  ii.  are  a  number  of  Epitaph*  upon  American  officers. 

[Milliard  d'Auberteuil.]  Histoire  de  I' Administration  de 
Lord  North,  Ministre  des  Finances  en  Angleterre,  depuis  1770 
jusqu'en  1 782,  et  de  la  guerre  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale, 
jusqu'a  la  Paix :  Suivie  du  Tableau  Historique  des  Finances 
d'Angletcrre,  depuis  Guillaume  iii.  jusqu'en  1784.  ...  A  Londres: 
et  se  trouve  a  Paris:  Couturier,  m.dcc.lxxxiv.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
XX,  276;  (4),  180.    +  Nouveau  Compte  Rendu,     pp.  80.      c. 

The  author  says,  that  after  having  transKited  the  "  View  of  the  History  of  Great 
Britain  during  the  Administration  of  Lord  North,"  he  thought  he  might  substitute  in 
its  place  a  less  prolix  and  more  complete  history,  preserving  all  that  was  useful,  agree- 
able, and  interesting  in  the  English  work ;  and  adding  a  narrative  of  events  which 
would  comprise  a  complete  account  of  the  American  War. 

Milliard  d'Auberteuil.  Historischer  und  Polltischer  Ver- 
such  uber  die  Anglo-Amerikaner  und  die  Staatsveranderung  in 
Nordamerika.     In  zwolf  Buchern.    Aus  dem  Franzosischen  des 


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Herrn  Hilliard  d'Auberteuil  ubersetzt  [von  A.  Wittenberg], 
Hamburg  und  Kiel:  Bohn.  1 783.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  148,  188; 
178,  176.  31902 

Hilliard  d'Auberteuil.  Historia  de  la  administracion  del 
lord  North,  primer  ministro  de  Inglaterra,  y  de  la  guerra  de  la 
America  septentrional  hasta  la  paz.  Obra  escrita  en  Ingles,  tra- 
ducida  al  Frances,  y  de  este  al  Castellano,  con  notas  del  traductor. 
Por  d.  P.  P.  de  A.  Madrid:  Imprenta  real.  1806.  i6mo,  pp. 
(14),  402.  c.  31903 

Milliard  d'Auberteuil.  Mis  Mac  Rea,  Roman  Histo- 
rique.  Par  M.  Hilliard-D'Auberteuil.  A  Philadelphie  {i.  e.  Brux- 
elles}.  M.  DCC.  Lxxxiv.     i6mo,  pp.  xii,  146.  c.  31904 

A  tale  founded  on  the  story  of  Jane  McCrea,  probably  published  at  Brussels. 

HiLLiER  (R.)  Oration,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1800.  By 
Richard  Hillier.     Mount  Pleasant.   i8co.    8vo.  31905 

Hills  (A.  C.)  Emancipation  in  Louisiana.  Speech  of  Alfred 
C.  Hills  ...  in  the  Constitutional  Convention  of  Louisiana,  May 

4th  and  5th,  1864.     New  Orleans.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  21.  ba. 

• 
Hills.  Macpherson,  the  Great  Confederate  Philosopher  and 
Southern  Blower.  A  Record  of  his  Philosophy,  his  Career  as  a 
Warrior,  Traveller,  Clergyman,  Poet,  and  Newspaper  Publisher, 
his  Death,  Resuscitation,  and  Subsequent  Election  to  the  Office 
of  Governor  of  Louisiana.  By  Alfred  C.  Hills,  Editor  of  the 
New  Orleans  Era.  Neui  York :  James  Miller,  mdccclxiv. 
i2mo,  pp.  209.  B.,  BA.  31907 

Also:  Yankees  made  Sci'therners  ...  Speech  ...  Nov.  a8,  1863.     [New  Orletnt. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.     H. 

Hills  (G.)  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Farewell  Service,  cele- 
brated at  St.  James's  Church,  Piccadilly,  on  Wednesday,  Nov.  16, 
1859,  the  Day  previous  to  his  Departure  for  his  Diocese.  By 
George  Hills,  d.d.  With  an  Account  of  the  Meeting  held  on 
the  same  Day  at  the  Mansion  House  of  the  City  of  London,  in 
Aid  of  the  Columbia  Mission.  London :  J.  £sf  y.  Rivington. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  55.  31908 

Hills  (G.  M.)  ...  A  Sermon  Commemorative  of  the  Rt. 
Rev.  ...  William  Heathcote  De  Lancey  ...  First  Bishop  of 
Western  New  York ;  preached  in  ...  Syracuse  ...  .  By  the  Rev- 
erend George  Morgan  Hills  ...  .  Syracuse^  N.  T.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  19,  (i).  H.  31909 


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Hills  (J.)  Plan  of  Philadelphia.  By  Juhn  Hills.  Londofi. 
1796.    4to.  p.  31910, 

Hillsborough  (Earl  of),  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable 
Wills,  Earl  of  Hillsborough,  on  the  Connection  between  Great 
Britain   and   her   American   Colonies.    ...    London:   T.  Btckett. 

MDCCLXVIII.     8vro,  pp.  47.  B.  319II 

Stt  "M.  Rlv."  xxsvin.  500,  and  our  Vol.  vii.,  No.  18757. 

Hillsborough.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl 
of  Hillsborough,  on  the  Present  Situation  of  Affairs  in  America. 
In  which  the  Arguments  in  Favour  of  the  Colonies  are  placed  in 
a  New  Point  of  View,  and  their  Rights  and  Privileges  are  incon- 
testibly  demonstrated  on  Constitutional  Principles,  supported  by 
Unanswerable  Arguments,  drawn  from  their  Ancient  Original 
Charters,  and  the  Circumstances  attending  their  first  Settlement. 
Together  with  a  Serious  and  Impartial  Consideration  of  the  Con- 
sequences which  must  necessarily  result  from  the  Exercise  of 
Coercive  Measures,  to  compel  them  to  a  Submission  to  the  late 
Acts  of  Parliament.  Alsc,  an  Appendix  in  Answer  to  a  Pam- 
phlet, intitled  "  The  Constitutional  Right  of  Great  Britain  to  tax 
the  Colonics."  London:  J.  Kearsly.  1769.  8vo,  pp.  (i),  117. 
4-  Boston :  Reprinted  by  Edes  i5f  Gill.  1769.    8vo,  pp.  55.     b.,  c. 

The  "  Monthly  Review,"  styles  this  "  Another  very  spirited  advocate  for  the  liberties 
of  America."  It  is  perhaps  by  Samuel  Adams.  The  author  is  particularly  severe  on 
the  Earl  of  Hillsborough,  whom  he  blames  for  the  troubles  in  the  colonies.  "  Your 
troops,"  he  says  "  have  been  obliged  to  abandon  their  conquests  j  and  all  their  laurels 
are  blasted.  Cushing  still  live; ;  Otis  still  harangues  with  spirited  firmness ;  and  the 
civil  power  begins  to  assume  its  hated  offices;  nay  worse,  the  day  of  retribution 
approaches,  and  your  Lordship  must  answer  for  having  invaded  the  privileges  of  a  free 
assembly,  by  a  threatening  letter,  and  having  infringed  an  act  of  Parliament,  in  quar- 
tering troops  in  Boston,  expressly  contrary  to  law."     See  aha  Pliny,  Junior. 

Hillsborough,  ///.  Order  of  Exercises  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  First  Congregational  Church  in  the  Town  of  Hillsborough, 
Aug.  29,  1 84 1.     Jlton.,  III.  1 84 1.    i2mo,  pp.  6.  2^9^Z 

Hillsborough,  A^.  H.  A  True  Account  of  the  Defalcation 
of  the  Hillsborough  Bank.     Concord,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

A  fragment  of  political  and  local  history. 

HiLLYARD  (I.)  A  Wonderful  and  Horrible  Thing  is  com- 
mitted in  the  Land.  The  Prophets  prophecy  falsely,  and  the 
Priests  rule  by  their  means,  and  my  people  love  to  have  it  so  \ 
and  what  will  ye  do  in  the  end  thereof?  By  Isaac  Hillyard.  And 
also  the  Chronicles  of  Andrew,  containing  an  accurate  and  brief 

vol.  viii.  37 


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account  of  General  Jackson's  Victories  in  the  South  over  the 
Creeks,  also,  his  Victories  over  the  British,  at  New  Orleans,  with 
a  Biographical  Sketch  by  Jesse  Denson  Bate,  in  the  Historical 
Bible  style.     Hamilton,  Ohio.   1822.     8vo.  c.  31915 

HiLLVER  (A.)  A  Sermon  ...  May  4th,  1820,  in  the  Wall 
Street  Church,  New  York,  before  the  Presbyterian  Educational 
Society.     By  Asa  Hillyer,  d.d.     Newark.  1820.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Hilton  (J.  T.)  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  African 
Grand  Lodge,  of  Boston  ...  June  24th,  1828.  By  John  T. 
Hilton  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  hy  David  Hooton,  1828.    8vo,  pp.  i6. 

Hilton  (R.  B.)  ...  A  Bill  ...  to  levy  Additional  Taxes  for 
...  1865  for  the  Support  of  the  Government,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]   pp.  6. 

Hilton  (W.)  A  |  Relation  |  Of |  A  Discovery  lately  made  on 
the  Coast  of  |  Florida,  |  (From  Lat.  31.  to  33  Deg.  45  Min.  North- 
Lat.)  I  By  William  Hilton  Commander,  and  |  Commissioner  with 
Capt.  Anthony  Long,  |  and  Peter  Fabian,  in  the  Ship  Adventure, 
which  set  |  Sayl  from  Spikes  Bay,  Aug.  10.  1663.  and  was  |  set 
forth  by  several  Gentlemen  and  Mer-  j  chants  of  the  Island  of 
Barbadoes.  I  Giving  an  account  of  the  nature  and  tempera- 1  ture 
of  the  SoyI,  the  manners  and  disposition  |  of  the  Natives,  and 
whatsoever  else  is  |  remarkable  therein.  |  Together  with  |  Proposals 
made  by  the  Commissioners  |  of  the  Lords  Proprietors,  to  all  such 
per- 1  sons  as  shall  become  the  first  Setlers  on  the  |  Rivers,  Har- 
bors, and  Creeks  there.  |  London,  \  Printed  by  f.  C.  for  Simon  Miller 
at  the  Star  neer  the  \  fVest-end  of  St.  Pauls,  1646.  |    4to,  pp.  34.   c. 

Reprinted  in  Force's  "  Tracts,"  Vol.  nr.     The  original  edition  is  a  pamphlet  of  great 
rarity. 

HiLTZHEiMER  (B.)  The  Hermit ;  or,  an  account  of  Francis 
Adam  Joseph  Phyle.  By  B.  Hiltzheimer.  Philadelphia.  181 1. 
i2mo.  p.  31920 

HiME  (H.  L.)  Photographs  taken  at  Lord  Selkirk's  Settle- 
ment on  the  Red  River  of  the  North,  to  illustrate  a  Narrative 
of  the  Canadian  Exploring  Expeditions  in  Rupert's  Land,  by 
Henry  Youle  Hind,  in  charge  of  the  Assinniboine  and  Saskatche- 
wan Expedition.  By  Humphrey  Lloyd  Hime.  London:  J. 
Hogarth.  186 1.    410.     30  Plates.  c.  31921 

HiMES  (J.  V.)  Mormon  Delusions  and  Monstrosities.  A 
Review  of  the  Book  of  Mormon  ...  .  By  Joshua  V.  Himes. 
Bo  ton:  Joshua  V.  Himes.   1842.     i2mo,  pp.  90      B.,  ba.  31922 


HINCKS. 


299 


Himnos  Patrioticos. — Himno  de  la  guerra  de  la  America — 
Himno  Nacional  Oriental — Himno  Nacional  Argentine — Himno 
de  Riego— Napoleon  el  Grande  y  Napoleon  el  Chico.  Buenos 
Aires.  1863.     i2mo,  pp.  16.  3^923 

[HiNCHETA  (Jose).]  Tactica  nueva  de  administrar  justicia  y 
proceder  en  juicio  de  residencia.  Habana^  imprenta  de  Arazoza  y 
Soler.  1813.    4to,  pp.  29.  31924 

HiNCHLiFF  (T.  W.)  South  American  Sketches ;  or  a  Visit 
to  Rio  Janeiro,  the  Organ  Mountains,  La  Plata,  and  the  Parana. 
By  Thomas  Woodbine  HinchlifF,  m.a.  ...  London:  Longman^ 
Green  ...  .  1863.  Post  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  (i).  Errata,  i  slip,  414. 
Map,  4  Plates.  b.,  ba.,  c.  31925 

Highly  commended  by  the  "  Saturday  Review." 

HiNCHLiFFE  (H.  J.)  Rules  of  Practice  for  the  Vice-Admi- 
ralty Court  of  Jamaica ;  with  a  Digest  and  Notes,  By  Henry  J. 
HinchliiFe.     London.  18 13.     8vo.  c.  31926 

HiNCHLiFFE  (J.)  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  ...  Society 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  ...  February 
16, 1776.  By  the  Right  Reverend  John,  Lord  Bishop  of  Peter- 
borough. London :  Printed  by  T.  Harrison  and  S.  Brooke.  M  Dcc- 
Lxxvi.    8vo,  pp.  76,  (i).  B.,  M.  31927 

HiNCHMAN.  The  Hinchman  Conspiracy  Case,  in  Letters  to 
the  New  York  Home  Journal,  with  an  Abstract  of  the  Evidence 
for  the  Defence.     Philadelphia.  1849.    8vo.  31928 

Hinckley  (A.)  Traveller's  Illustrated  Pocket  Guide.  New- 
York.  1848-49.     i8mo.  s.  31929 

Hinckley  (F.)  The  Farmer  and  the  Man ;  ...  An  Address 
...  before  the  Middlesex  North  Agricultural  Society,  at  Lowell, 
Sept.  15,  1858.  By  Rev.  Frederic  Hinckley.  Lowell.  1858. 
8vo,  pp.  21.  B.  31930 

HiNCKS  (F.)  Canada:  its  Financial  Position  and  Resources. 
By  the  Hon.  Francis  Hincks,  m.p.p.     London.  1849.     ^^°y  PP* 


VIII, 


32. 


3193" 


[H1NCK8.]  The  Seigniorial  Question ;  its  Present  Position. 
By  a  Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  from  Upper  Canada. 
^ebec.  1854.    8vo.  3^932 

Alio:  Religious  Endowments  in  Canada.  ...  A  Chapter  of  Canadian  History.  ... 
Londtns  Dalton  &  Lucy.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  105.  —  Review  of  Mr.  Howe's  Pamphlet  on 


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the  Organitatlon  of  the  Empire.  London.  1855.  8vo.  —  Speech  in  the  Leclslative 
AMembly  on  the  Financial  Condition  of  the  Province.  TeroHta.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
See  alu  our  Vol.  iii.,  No.  10418. 

Hind  (H.  Y.)  Explorations  in  the  Interior  of  The  Labrador 
Peninsula  the  Country  of  the  Montagnais  and  Nasquapee  In- 
dians. By  Henry  Youle  Hind.  ...  London:  Longman^  Grten^ 
Longman^  Roberts  i^  Green.  1863.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xv,  (1)1  351 ; 
xiii,  (i),  304.    12  Plates,  2  Maps.  b.,  ba.  31933 

Almost  entirely  occupied  with  incidenti  of  Indian  life  and  character,  particularly  of 
the  Montagnais,  Abenakis,  and  Esquimaux.  "  All  that  Mr.  Hind  undertakes,  is  done 
S3  thoroughly  that  little  more  could  be  indicated,  to  complete  the  exhaustion  of  his  sub- 
ject."— T.  W.  Field. 

Hind.  Narrative  of  the  Canadian  Red  River  Exploring 
Expedition  of  1857  and  of  the  Assinniboine  and  Saskatchewan 
Exploring  Expedition  of  1858  By  Henry  Youle  Hind  ...  In 
charge  of  the  Assinniboine  and  Saskatchewan  Expedition.  Lon- 
don: Longman,  Green^  Longman^  and  Roberts.  i860.  2  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  XX,  494;  xvi,  472.     20  Plates,  11  Maps,     b.,  ba.,  c.  31934 

During  this  exploration,  Mr.  Hind  lived  almost  constantly  among  the  Crees  and 
Chippeways,  whose  habits  and  peculiarities  he  was  most  eager  to  study,  and  prompt  to 
record.  Everything  in  their  life  had  not  only  the  charm  of  novelty  to  him,  but  as  a 
man  of  science,  he  was  anxious  to  observe  all  the  facts  which  may  prove  stepping- 
stones  in  tracing  their  origin  and  their  history. 

Hind.  A  Preliminary  Report  on  the  Geology  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, together  with  a  special  Report  on  the  distribution  of  the 
**  Quebec  Group"  in  the  Province.  By  Henry  Youle  Hind, 
m.a.  ...  Fredericton:  G,  E.  Fenety.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  293.         c. 

The  maps  named  in  the  introductory  note  have  not  yet  been  published. 

Hind.  Report  on  the  Sherbrooke  Gold  District,  together 
with  a  Paper  on  the  Gneisses  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  an  Abstract 
of  a  Paper  on  Gold  Mining  in  Nova  Scotia.  By  Henry  Youle 
Hind,  M.A.     Halifax,  [n.  a.]    8vo,  pp.  80.    Tables,    s.  31936 

Hind.  North  West  Territory.  Reports  of  Progress ;  together 
with  a  Preliminary  and  General  Report  on  the  Assinniboine  and 
Saskatchewan  Exploring  Expedition,  made  under  Instructions 
from  the  Provincial  Secretary,  Canada.  Toronto : .  Printed  by 
John  Lovell.  1859.  4^°>  PP*  ^">  ^^i*  Plates  and  Maps.  h.  -j- 
London:  Stationery  Office,   i860.     Folio,  pp.  219.     5  Maps. 

Also,  with  the  text  in  French,  "  Rapports  sur  I'Expidition  d'Exploration  de  I'Anini- 
boine  et  de  la  Saskatchewan."     Toronto.  1859.    4to. 

Hind.  Report  on  the  Waverley  Gold  District,  with  Geolog- 
ical Maps  and  Sections.  By  Henry  Youle  Hind,  m.a.  ...  Hali- 
fax. 1869.    8vo,  pp.  62.  s.  31938 


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301 


Also  :  A  Comparative  View  of  the  Climate  of  Weitern  Cunada,  Considered  in  Rela- 
tion tu  its  Influence  upon  Agriculture  ...  Toronto:  Printed  by  Brtwer,  MtPiait  &  Co. 
1851.  8vo,  pp.  38.  —  Essay  on  the  Insects  and  Diseases  Injurious  to  the  Wheat  Crops. 
...  To  which  was  awarded,  by  the  Bureau  of  Agriculture  and  Statistics,  the  First  Prize. 
...  Toronto:  Printt J  iy  Lovtll  &  Gibson.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  139,  (1.)  c.  —  Report  on  a 
Topographical  and  Geological  Exploration  of  the  Canoe  Route  between  Fort  William, 
Lake  Superior  and  Fort  Garry,  Red  River,  and  also  of  the  Valley  of  the  Red  River, 
North  of  the  49th  Parallel,  in  1857.  ...  Toronto.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  A  Sketch  of 
the  Overland  Route  to  British  Columbia.  ...  TeroKio.  186a.  8vo.  &<  Hime  (H.  L.), 
tnlt. 

Hind,  and  ethers.  Eighty  Years  Progress  of  British  North 
America,  by  Messrs.  Hind,  Keefer,  Robb,  Perley  and  Murray. 
Toronto.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  776.  3^939 

HiNDES  (S.)  Trial  of  S.  Hindes  and  Nicholas  Wood,  Police 
Commissioners  of  Baltimore.     Baltimore.   1868.    8vo.       31940 

Relates  to  thi  election  troubles  afler  the  Civil  War. 

HiNDMAN.  Report  of  Major  General  Hindman,  of  his 
Operations  in  the  Trans-Mississippi  District.  Published  by 
Order  of  Congress.  Richmond:  R.  M.  Smithy  Public  Printer. 
1864.    Svo,  pp.  26.  BA.  319^1 

HiNDOBRO  (F.  G.)  Nuevas  Ordenenzas  de  Minas  para  e 
Reino  de  Chile  qui  de  orden  de  su  Majisdad  ecribi  Don  Francisco 
Garcia  de  Hindobro,  1754.  Reimpresas  Santiago  de  Chile.  1838. 
Folio.  31942 

Hinds  (E.)  History  of  Facts  in  Relation  to  Ebenezer  Hinds. 
Middleborough.  1787.    8vo.  3^943 

Hinds  (R.  B.)  Botany  of  the  Voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Sulphur, 
under  the  command  of  Captain  Sir  Edward  Belcher,  R.N.,  &c. 
Edited  and  Superintended  by  R.  B.  Hinds.  The  Botanical  De- 
scriptions, by  George  Bentham,  Esq.  London :  Smithy  Elder  l^ 
Co.  1844.    Rl.  4to.  31944 

Hinds.  Zoology  of  the  Voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Sulphur,  under 
the  command  of  Capt.  Sir  Edward  Belcher,  R.  N.,  &c.  Published 
under  the  authority  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admi- 
ralty. Edited  and  Superintended  by  Richard  Brinsley  Hinds, 
Esq.,  Surgeon,  R.N.,  attached  to  the  Expedition.  London: 
Smithy  Elder  ^  Co.  1844.  [1843-45.]  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  (2),  150, 
64  Plates;  (2),  72,  v,  21  colored  Plates.  c.  31945 

Contents:  Vol.  i.  Mammalia,  by  J.  E.  Gray;  Birds,  by  J.  Gould;  Fish,  by  J. 
Richardson.  Vol.  ii.  MoUusca,  by  R.  B.  Hinds.  "  Among  tlie  countries  visited  by 
the  '  Sulphur,'  and  which  in  the  present  state  of  science,  are  invested  with  more  par- 
ticular interest,  may  be  mentioned  the  Californias,  Columbia  River,  the  North  West 
Co«t  of  Amenca,"  &c.     See  our  Vol.  ii..  No.  3390,  an^Rich,  Vol.  11. 


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HiNDE  (W.)     The  very  Singular  Life  of  John  Bruen,  Esquire, 
of  Bruen  Stapleford,  Cheshire :  ...  By  the  Rev.  William  Hinde, 
...    New  York:    Printed  by  Edward  O.   "Jenkini,    1857.     i8mo 
pp.  116.  31946 

Title  from  Whittemore't  "  American  Genealogy." 

HiNE  (II.)  An  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Jabez  Backus,  ... 
pronounced  in  Yale  College  Chapel,  July  21st,  1794.  By  Homer 
Hine.  ...  New- Haven :  Printed  by  T.  and  S.  Green.  [1794.] 
8vo,  pp.  14.  B.,  M.  31947 

Hine  (L.  A.)  ...  A  Lecture  on  Garrisonian  Politics  ...  in 
Cincinnati  ...  April  24th,  1853.  %  ^*  ^'  Hine.  Cincinnati: 
Printed  by  Longley  £^  Brother.  {t\.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  23.         H.  31948 

Hine.  Hine's  Progress  Pamphlets.  Part  i.  Earth  and  Man. 
Cincinnati:  L.  A.  Hine.  [1853.]    ^^°>  PP*  (^)»  ^'*4*       *■•  3^949 

HiNEs  (D.  T.)  The  Life,  Adventures  and  Opinions  of  David 
Theo.  Hines,  of  South  Carolina ;  Master  of  Arts,  and,  some- 
times. Doctor  of  Medicine  ;  alias.  Dr.  Hamilton,  Col.  Hamilton, 
Dr.  Haynes,  Col.  Hayne,  Dr.  Porcher,  Col.  Singleton,  Rev.  Mr. 
Ikman,  Rev.  Dr.  Baker,  Col.  Allston,  Maj.  Parker,  Col.  Benton, 
Maj.  Middleton,  Lieut.  Pringle,  Capt.  Rutledge,  Col.  Pinckney, 
Dr.  Brandreth,  Major  Moore,  &c.  &c.  &c.  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
to  his  Friends.  Written  by  Himself.  New  York :  Bradley  £jf 
Chrk.  1840.     i2mo,  pp.  195.  31950 

Hines  (G.)  Oregon  and  its  Institutions ;  comprising  a  Full 
History  of  the  Willamette  University,  the  first  established  on  the 
Pacific  Coast.  By  Rev.  Gustavus  Hines.  With  Four  Engrav- 
ings.    New  York:  Carlton  i^  Porter.  [1868.]    i2mo,  pp.  326. 

Hines.  A  Voyage  Round  the  World :  with  a  History  of  the 
Oregon  Mission }  and  Notes  of  several  years  Residence  on  the 
Plains,  bordering  the  Pacific  Ocean,  comprising  an  Account  of 
interesting  Adventures  among  the  Indians  West  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains.  To  which  is  appended  a  full  Description  of  Oregon 
Territory,  its  Geography,  History,  and  Religion-  By  Rev.  Gus- 
tavus Hines.     Buffalo:  Geo.  H.  Derby.  1850.     i2mo,  pp.  437. 

Next  year  the  publisher  changed  the  title  to  read : 

Hines.  Life  on  the  Plains  of  the  Pacific.  Oregon :  its  His- 
tory, Condition,  and  Prospects :  Containing  a  Description  of  the 
Geography,  Climate  and  Productions  with  Personal  Adventures 
among  the  Indians  during  a  Residence  of  the  Author  on  the 


HINMAN. 


303 


Plains  bordering  the  Pacific  while  connected  with  the  Oregon 
Mission.  ...  By  Rev.  Gustavus  Hines.  Buffah:  Geo.  H.  Derby. 
1851.    i2mo,  pp.  437.     Portrait.  b.,  ba.  31953 

And,  in  1859,  the  publisher  once  more  changed  the  titlr,  omitting  the  worda  "Life 
on  the  Plaint  of  the  Pacific." 

HiNOELEY  (E.)  The  Character  and  Greatness  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  A  Discourse  delivered  April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  E. 
Hingeley,  Pastor  of  the  M.  E.  Church,  Monongahela  City,  Pa. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  15.  31954 

HiNGERLE  (A.),  Soc.  yes.  De  India  ejusque  gloriosa  juventute 
sermones  habiti  a  rhetoribus  Viennensibus.     Vienna.  1726.    8vo. 

"  La  derni£re  partie  traite  de  1* Amerique,  et  contient  trois  planches  dont  un  portrait 
d'un  Canadien  et  un  autre  d'une  Canadienne."     Title  and  note  from  Troas'  Catalogue. 

HiNGHAM,  Mass.     A  Narrative.     See  [Thaxter  (Thomas)]. 

Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Society  Transactions,  1858. 
Boston.   1858.    8vo.     Continued.  31956 

Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Financial  Affairs  of  the 
Town  of  Hingham,  for  the  Year  ending  February  23,  1833.  ... 
Hingham.  1 833.    8vo.  3^957 

A  Vindication  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  First  Church '  and 
Parish  in  Hingham,  in  settling  the  Rev.  Joseph  Richardson  as 
their  Gospel  Minister.  Newbury  port.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  80.  M.  -\- 
Second  Edition.    Boston:  Printed  by  B.  Parks.  1807.    8vo,  pp.  80. 

HiNCSTON  (E.  P.)  The  Genial  Showman.  Being  Reminis- 
cences of  the  Life  of  Artemus  Ward,  and  Pictures  of  a  Show- 
man's Career  in  the  Western  World.  By  Edward  P.  Hingston. 
New  Illustrated  Edition.  London:  John  Camden  Hotton.  [1870.] 
12010,  pp.  X,  519.     ig  Plates,     c.    -j-  [Ibid."]    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 


x''»363»(0}  vi,  395,(1). 
1870.    8vo,  pp.  155. 


B.    -f-  New  Tork  :  Harper  £3"  Brothers. 

B.,  BA.  31959 

HiNCKS  (E.  W.)  Synopsis  of  the  Military  Services  of  Brig- 
adier General  and  Brevet  Major  General  Edward  W.  Hincks  ... 
[Boston,  i860.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  31960 

HiNMAN  (R.  R.)     Blue  Laws.     See  Vol.  11.,  No.  6010. 

HiNMAN.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Names  of  the  First  Puritan 
Settlers  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut ;  with  the  Time  of  their 
Arrival  in  the  Colony,  and  their  Standing  in  Society,  together 
with  their  Place  of  Res*  Jence,  as  far  as  can  be  discovered  by  the 


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Records.  Collected  from  the  State  and  Town  Recurdii,  by  R. 
R.  Hinman.  Hartford:  Printed  by  E,  G/eason.  1846.  8vo,  pp. 
367.  B.,  H.  31961 

The  motto  eavtai  tmplar  it  ipecially  applicable  to  thii  book.  It  wai  never  completed. 
It  wat  reiiiued  ait  *'A  Catalogue  of  the  Namei  of  the  Early  Puritan  Settleri  of  tlie 
Colony  of  Connecticut }  with  the  Time  of  their  Arrival  in  the  Country  and  Cniupy 
their  Standing  in  Society,  Place  of  Residence,  Condition  in  Life,  where  from,  Busincsi 
&c.,  ai  far  a«  is  found  on  Record,  Collected  from  Records  by  Royal  R.  Hinman,  of 
Hartford."  Hartftrdt  I'rtit  of  (UiU,  Tiffany  &f  Co.  1851.  8 vo,  pp.  801 — and  term- 
inated with  "Danielion;"  then,  in  1856,  a  sixth  nambcr  was  published,  pasting  over 
the  intermediate  names,  and  relating  to  the  £.  Hinman  family  only.  Hartftrd:  Cait, 
Loekwood  and  Company,    8vo,  pp.  805-884.     This  last  part  was  reprinted  in  1871. 

Hinman.  A  Historical  Collection,  from  Official  Records, 
Files,  &c.,  of  the  Part  Sustained  by  Connecticut,  during  the 
War  of  the  Revolution.  With  an  Appendix,  containing  Import- 
ant Letters,  Depositions,  &c.,  written  during  the  War.  Com- 
piled by  Royal  R.  Hinman  ...  .  Hartford:  Printed  by  E.  Gleason. 
1842.    8vo,  pp.  643,  (i).     Portrait.  b.,  ba.,  h.  31962 

Hinman.  Letters  from  the  English  Kings  and  Queens, 
Charles  11,  James  il,  William  and  Mary,  Anne,  George  11,  &c. 
to  the  Governors  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut.  Together  with 
the  Answers  thereto,  from  1635  to  1749.  And  other  Original, 
Ancient,  Literary  and  Curious  Documents,  compiled  from  Files 
and  Records  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut. By  R.  R.  Hinman.  ...  Hartford:  John  B.  Eldredge. 
1836.     l2mo,  pp.  372.     B.,  BA.,  H.    -{-[Jbid.']  1842.     c.  31963 

Some  copies  are  entitled  i  "  Antiquities  of  Connecticut." 

Hinman  (S.  D.)  Journal  of  the  Rev.  S.  D.  Hinman,  Mis- 
sionary to  the  Santee  Sioux  Indians.  And  Taopi,  By  Bishop 
Whipple.  ...  Philadelphia:  McCalla  l^  Stavely^  Printers.  1869. 
i2mo,  pp.  xviii,  87.  a.,  h.  31964 

Alio !  Dakota  Indians,  to  the  Friendi  of  the  Santee  Indian  Minion.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  10.     H. 

HiNRiCHS  (Gustavus).     See  Iowa. 

HiNTON  (J.  H.)  The  History  and  Topography  of  the  United 
States  of  North  America,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present 
Time,  comprising  Political  and  Biographical  History ;  Geography, 
Geology,  Mineralogy,  Zoology  and  Botany  ;  Agriculture,  Manu- 
factures and  Commerce ;  Laws,  Manners,  Customs  and  Religion ; 
with  a  Topographical  Description  of  the  Cities,  Towns,  Sea- 
Ports,  Public  Edifices,  Canals,  &c.  &c.  Including  all  the  Inform- 
ation necessary  for  Emigrants  of  every  class.  Edited  by  John 
Howard  Hinton,  a.m.  ...  Illustrated  with  a  Series  of  Views,  ... 


HINTS. 


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and  Maps  ...  .  London:  Jennings  ^  Chaplin  isf*  J.  T.  Hinton. 
1830-1832.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  (6),  xvi,  476 }  viii,  (2),  580.  99 
Plates  and  Maps,  ba.,  h.  -f-  \_Ibid.']  1834.  2  vols.,  410,  pp, 
xvi,  (2),  520 ;  viii,  (2),  580.  99  Plates.  H.  -f  Third  Edition. 
London:  J.  Dowding.  1842.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  (2),  xvi,  (i),  501 ; 
viii,  (2),  580.     Maps  and  Plates.  b.,  c.  31965 

Thii  once  popular  history,  first  published  in  monthly  parts,  is  now  sought  for  mainly 
on  account  of  the  fine  steel  engravings  with  which  it  is  illustrated,  and  in  this  respect, 
the  early  editions  are  of  course  preferable.  Some  copies  were  issued  with  the  plates  on 
India  paper,  of  which  a  few  impressions  were  published  in  folio.     It  was  reprinted  as  s 

Hinton.  The  History  and  Topography  of  the  United  States 
of  North  America,  ...  the  Cities,  Towns,  Sea-Ports,  Public 
Edifices,  Canals,  5cc.  &c.  By  John  Howard  Hinton,  a.m.  ... 
With  Additions  and  Corrections  by  Samuel  L.  Knapp,  ...  A 
New  Edition.  Boston:  Samuel  ff^aUer.  1834.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp. 
(6),  viii,  427  i  (4),  viii,  507,  (i).  Map  and  40  Plates  a.,  c.  -f- 
[Ibid.ll  1835.  -f  Second  Edition.  ...  Boston:  Samuel  PFalker. 
1844.  +  [_Ibid.\  1846.  +  llbid.']  1 85 1.  +  Third  Edition. 
[lbid.'\  1853.    pp.  viii,  427  }  viii,  507.    -\- [Ibid.']  1855.     31966 

The  additions  are  confined  to  the  letter-press.  The  plates  are  less  numerous  and 
much  inferior  to  those  in  the  English  edition. 

Hinton.  Memoir  of  William  Knibb,  Missionary  in  Jamaica. 
By  John  Howard  Hinton,  m.a.  London :  Houlston  and  Stoneman. 
1847.    8vo,  pp.  X,  562.    Portrait.  b.,  c,  p.  31967 

Hinton.  The  Test  of  Experience ;  or,  the  Voluntary  Prin- 
ciple in  the  United  States.  By  John  Howard  Hinton.  1857. 
i2mo,  pp.  126.  31968 

Relates  to  Church  and  State. 

[Hinton  (Richard  J.)]  Rebel  Invasion  of  Missouri  and 
Kansas,  and  the  Campaign  of  the  Army  of  the  Border,  against 
General  Sterling  Price,  ...  1864.  Chicago:  Church  bf  Goodman. 
1865.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  351.  Portraits,  b.  -f  Second  Edition. 
[Ibid.]    8vo,  pp.  351.     8  Plates.  c.  31969 

Hints  addressed  to  Wise  Men  ;  concerning  the  dispute  which 
ended  Nov.  8,  1809,  in  the  Dismission  of  Mr.  Jackson,  the 
British  Minister  to  the  United  States.    Boston,  [n.  d.]    8vo.     w. 

Hints  for  a  Specific  Plan  for  an  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade, 
and  for  Relief  of  the  Negroes  in  the  West  Indies.  ...  London : 
J.  Debrett.   1788.    8vo.  3*97' 

Set  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxxviii.  429. 
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Hints  for  American  Husbandmen  i  with  Communications  tu 
the  Pennsylvania  Agricultural  Society.    Philadelphia.  1827.    8vo. 

Hints  for  some  new  Regulations  in  the  Sugar  Trade ;  with 
Remarks  on  the  State  of  Commerce  in  the  French  and  British 
West  India  Islands.  By  an  Impartial  Man.  London:  J.  Symonds, 
1792.    8vo,  pp.  31.  31973 

Hints  on  a  Cheap  Mode  of  Purchasing  the  Liberty  of  a  Slave 
Population.     Ntw  Tork :  G.  A,  Neumann.   1838.     i2mo,  pp.  21. 

Hints  on  Banking,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Gentleman  in  Albany.  By 
a  New-Yorker.  New-Tork :  Printed  by  Vanderfoell^  Cole.  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  43.  B.  31975 

Hints  on  the  Case  of  Canada  for  the  Consideration  of  Mem- 
bers of  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  London :  John  Murray. 
1838.    8vo.  3^976 

Hints  on  the  Important  Crisis  of  a  New  Reign  and  a  New 
Parliament      London.  1761.    8vo,  pp.  62.  3^977 

Hints  on  the  Re-Organization  of  the  Navy.  [n.  p.]  1845. 
8vo.  31978 

Hints  on  the  State  of  the  Country  in  this  Momentous  Crisis. 
London.  181 2.    8vo.  3'979 

s.  31980 


Hints  to  a  Patriot  Parliament.     London.  1782. 


Hints  to  Both  Parties ;  or  Observations  on  the  Proceedings  in 
Parliament  upon  the  Petitions  against  the  Orders  in  Council,  and 
on  the  Conduct  of  His  Majesty's  Ministers  in  granting  licences 
to  import  the  Staple  Commodities  of  the  Enemy.  ...  London:  J. 
M.Richardson.  1 808.  8vo,  pp.  95.  P.  -{- New  TorJi :  E.  Sar- 
geant.  1808.    8vo,  pp.  92.  c.  31981 

Hints  to  Emigrants,  addressed  chiefly  to  Persons  contemplating 
an  Emigration  to  the  United  States  of  America  ...  .  Liverpool: 
Printed  by  W.  Bethell.  181 7.    8vo,  pp.  37.  ba.  31982 

Hints  to  Emigrants  from  Europe  to  the  United  States  ...  on 
Subjects  Economical  and  Political,  affecting  their  welfare.  By  the 
Shamrock  Society  of  New  York.     London.  181 7.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

Hints  to  Emigrants,  on  the  Choice  of  Lands;  particularly 
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Albany:  Printed  by  J.  Buell.  mdcccxvii.    8vo,  pp.  8.        31984 


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Hinti  to  my  Countrymen.     Stt  [Sedgwick  (Theodore)]. 

Hints  to  People  in  Power  on  the  Present  Melancholy  Situ- 
ation of  our  Colonies  in  North  America.     London.   1783.     8vo. 

Hints  to   the   Farmers  of  Rhode   Island.     By  a  Freeman. 
Pravidenct.   1 829.     8vo,  pp.  18.  3 1 986 

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Wheeli. 


Hints  to  Young  Generals.      By  an  Old   Soldier. 
Armstrong.]     Kingston:  J.  Buel.  [181 2.]     i2mo. 


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HiPPiSLEY  (G.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to  the  Rivers 
Orinoco  and  Apure,  in  South  America ;  which  sailed  from  Eng- 
land in  November  1817,  and  joined  the  Patriotic  Forces  in  Vene- 
zuela and  Caraccas.  By  G.  Hippisley,  Esq.  ...  London :  John 
Murray.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  xix,  (i),  Errata,  i  slip,  653,  (i).      ba. 

Lord  Byron  mp.ue  uae  of  thii  work  to  put  himielf  to  sleep.  Stt  Blackwood'i 
••Magazine,"  January,  1834. 

HiPPisLEY.  Histoire  de  I'Expedition  aux  Rivieres  d'Orenoque 
ct  d'Apure  dans  I'Am^rique  Meridionale,  ...  en  Novembre  181 7, 
...  par  le  Colonel  Hippisley  ...  traduit  de  TAnglais  par  M . . . . 
Paris  i  Chez  G.  C.  Hulirt.  18 19.    8vo,  pp.  164.       H.,  s.  31989 

Mr.  Rich  luggetti  that  this  tranilation  it  alio  an  abridgment. 

The  Hireling  and  the  Slave.  Second  Edition.  Charleston: 
John  Russell.   1855.     i2mo,  pp.  108.  31990 

A  pro-ilavcry  poem. 

Hireling  Artifice  Detected ;  Or,  the  Profit  and  Loss  of 
Great-Britain,  in  the  Present  War  with  Spain,  Set  in  its  True 
Light;  By  laying  before  the  Publick,  as  Full,  Compleat,  and 
Regular  a  List  as  can  be  had,  of  the  British  Ships  taken  since 
the  Beginning  of  the  War ;  with  proper  Remarks  upon  the  List, 
and  upon  our  Conduct  both  at  Home  and  Abroad.  With  An 
Appendix,  containing  a  List  of  the  Ships  taken  since  November 
16.1741.     London :  T.  Cooper.   1742.    8 vo,  pp.  (2),  76.     3 199 1 

Hirst  (H.  B.)  The  Coming  of  the  Mammoth,  the  Funeral 
of  Time,  and  other  Poems.     By  Henry  B.  Hirst.    Boston:  Phil- 


lips iff  Sampson.  MDCCCXLV.     i2mo,  pp.  1 68. 


c,  H.  31992 


Hirst  (W.  L.)  Anniversary  Discourse  before  the  Philadel- 
phia Forum,  Nov.  4,  1826.  By  William  L.  Hirst.  Philadel- 
phia. 1826.    8vo,  pp.  42.  31993 


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HII. 


Hiscox  (E.  T.)  The  Baptiat  Church  Directory.  By  E.  T. 
Hiicox,  D.D.  Nnu  fori:  Shtldon  (2f  Company.  1859.  'Smo, 
pp.  287.  31994 

HiSLOP  {GovernoA.  Account  of  Circumitancei  between  Gov- 
ernor Hislop  and  Thomai  Talboyt,  Missionary.  Gtorgt  Toxvn^ 
Dtmtrara.  1817.    8vo.  3 '995 

Relatct  to  the  hiand  of  Trinidad. 

His  Catholick  Majesty.     Sti  [Philip  v.] 

His  Jewels ;  or  a  Story  of  New  England  in  War  Time. 
Founded  on  Facts.     Boston.   1868.     i6mo,  pp.  281.     Plate. 

His  Majesty's  Declaration  of  War  against  the  King  of  Spain. 
Edinburgh.   1739.    Folio,  pp.  2.  31997 

His  Majestie's  Letter  to  the  Earle  of  Southampton  and  Council 
and  Company  of  Virginia,  commanding  the  setting  up  of  Sillce- 
works,  and  planting  of  Vines  in  Virgmia.  As  also  a  Treatise 
of  the  Art  of  making  Silke,  planting  Vines,  Olives,  Oranges,  &c. 
set  forth  for  the  benefit  of  the  two  renowned  and  most  hopeful 
Sisters,  Virginia  and  the  Summer-Islands,  by  John  Bonoeil. 
1622.    4to.     Portrait  of  James  I.  31998 

A  volume  of  extreme  rarity,  which  I  have  not  leen.  Title  from  one  of  Joteph  Lilly's 
catalogues. 

His  Majesty's  most  gracious  Speech  to  Parliament,  on  Tues- 
day, Nov.  13,  1770.     Folio,  pp.  4.  3^999 

Containi  the  first  allusion  from  the  Throne  to  the  outbreak  in  Massachusetts  Bay, 
where  "  very  unwarrantable  practices  are  still  carried  on." 

His  Majesty's  Most  Gracious  Speech  to  both  Houses  of  Parlia- 
ment, on  Wednesday,  November  30,  1774.  London:  Charles  Eyre 
and  Witliam  Strahan.  mdcclxxiv.    Folio,  pp.  4.  32000 

The  King  says  "  It  gives  me  much  concern  to  inforn:  you  that  a  most  daring  spirit 
of  Resistance  and  Disobedience  to  the  Law  still  unhappily  prevails  in  the  Province  of 
the  Massachusetts  Bay,  and  has,  in  divers  parts  of  it,  broke  forth  in  fresh  Violence  of 
a  very  criminal  nature." 

His  Majesty's  most  gracious  Speech  to  both  Houses  of  Parlia- 
ment on  Thursday,  October  26, 1 775.  London:  Printed  by  Charles 
Eyre  and  U^illiam  Strahan.  1 775.  Folio,  pp.  4.  -\-  Boston:  Printed 
by  John  Howe.  [n.  d.]    Folio,  pp.  4.  3200 1 

"  The  rebellious  war  now  levied  is  become  more  general,  and  is  manifestly  carried 
on  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  an  independent  Empire,  I  need  not  dwell  on  the 
fatal  effects  of  the  success  of  such  a  plan." — Exirati, 


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His  Maiettv's  Most  Gracious  Speech  to  both  Houses  of  Parlia- 
ment, on  Friaay,  October  27,  1775.  ...  Philadtlphia :  Printtd  by 
Halt  and  StlUrs.  [1776.]    4to,  pp.  1.  P.  32002 

His  Majesties  Propriety.     Ste  [Clavel  (R.)],  Vol.  iv. 

His  Majesty's  Ship  Liveri  ool,  ...  4to,  pp.  1.  p.  32003 

Ordcn  for  crew  to  join,  publiihed  Jan.  17th,  I77li  J.  Humfhrtyi^  PkiUdtlfhU, 
■Prinlir. 

Hispania,  1629.     Set  [Laet  (J.  de)]. 

Hispania  victrix.     Set  [Gomara  (F.  L.  de)],  Vol.  vii. 

Hispanicarutn  Rerum  Scriptores  aliquot  ex  Bibliotheca  Claris- 
simi  Viri  Domini  Robert!  Beli  Angli,  nunc  accuratius  emenda- 
tiusque  recusi,  cum  Indice.    Francofort't.  1579-81.    3  vols.,  folio. 

An  interesting  and  valuable  woric,  containing  production!  of  the  moat  eminent 
Spaniih  hiitoriani,  which  relatei  in  part  to  Mexico,  Peru,  Florida,  etc.  The  third 
volume  ii  very  icarce  and  leldom  found  with  the  otheri. 

Hispaniae  Illustratae,  seu  Rerum  Urbiumque  Hispaniae,  Lusi- 
taniz,  ^thiopiae,  et  Indiae  Scriptores  Varii,  partim  editi  nunc 
primum  partim  aucti  atque  emendati,  opera  et  studio  doctorum 
hominum,  edidit  And.  Schottus.  Frankoforti,  1603.  2  vols., 
folio.  32005 

In  the  lecond  volume  (pp.  1181-84)  will  be  found  the  celebrated  letter  of  Columbui 
<*  de  Iniulii  nuper  inventii." 

Histoire  abreg6e  des  Provinces-Unies  des  Pays-Bas,  ou  Ton 
voit  leur  Progres,  leur  Conquetes,  leur  Gouvernement,  et  celui 
de  leurs  Compagnies  en  Orient  &  en  Occident  comme  aussi  les 
Hommes  Illustres  dans  les  Armes  &  les  Savans  dans  les  Lettres. 
Enrichie  d'un  grand  nombre  de  figures.  A  Amsterdam^  Chez  Jean 
Malherbe  Marchand  Lihraire  sur  le  Vygtndam  mdcci.  Folio,  pp. 
(8),  109.     2  Maps  and  4  folded  Plates.  J.cb.,  s.  32006 

Contain!  a  brief  history  of  the  progress,  conquests,  and  government  of  Holland, 
including  the  Companies  of  the  East  and  West  Indies ;  illustrated  with  thirty-seven 
plates,  embracing  nearly  three  hundred  portraits  and  historical  events  from  medals,  etc. 

Histoire  de  ce  qvi  s'est  passe  av  Royavme  dv  Japon,  es  annees 
1625.  1626.  et  1627.  Tire  des  lettres  adressees  au  R.  Pere 
Mvtio  Viteleschi,  general  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesvs.  Traduite 
d'italien  en  franfois  par  vn  Pere  de  la  mesme  Compagnie.  Paris : 
Sebastian  Cramoisy,   1633.    ^^°»  PP*  (^)»  4^5*  3*^07 

The  translator  was  P.  Jean  Vireau.  Pp.  474-485  relate  to  Paraguay.  See  Carayon, 
No.  918. 


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Histoire  de  ce  qui  s'est  passi  en  Ethiopie,  Malabar,  Br£sil  et 
}es  Indes  Orientales.  Tiree  des  lettres  ecrites  es  ann6s  1620 
iusqu'a  1624;  adressees  au  R.  P.  Mutio  VitcUeschi,  general  de 
la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  traduite  de  I'italien  en  fran^ois  par  un 
Pere  de  la  meme  Compagnie  [le  P.  Jean  Darde].  Paris:  Sebas- 
tian Cramoisy.   1628.    pp.  (6),  451.  a.  32008 

Histoire  de  Kamschatka.     See  Kracheninnikof  (Stephan). 

Histoire  de  TAdministration.     See  [Hilliard  d'Auberteuiij. 

Histoire  de  la  Chine,  avec  un  itineraire  du  Nouveau-Monde 
et  la  decouverte  du  Nouveau-Mexique,  traduite  de  TEspagnol  par 


32009 


Lucas  de  la  Porte.     Paris.  1600.    8vo. 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  1243. 

Histoire  de  la  Colonie  Fran^aise.     See  [Faillon  {rJbbe)]. 

Histoire  de  la  Conqueste  de  la  Floride.     See  Florida,  Vol.  vi. 

Histoire  de  la  derniere  conspiration  de  Lisbonne.  Ouvrage 
traduit  du  portugais.     Francfort.   1759.    8vo.  32010 

Included  in  Maitius*  lithographed  Catalogue  of  Books  on  America. 

Histoire  de  la  derniere  Guerre.     Set  Leboucher  (Odet-Julien). 

Histoire  de  la  derniere  guerre,  commencee  I'an  1756,  et  finie 
par  la  paix  d'Hubertsbourg,  le  15  Fevrier,  1763.  Nouvclle  Edi- 
tion. Cologne.  1769.  i6mo,  pp.  192.  2  Maps  and  Plate,  c. 
+  [/&;■</.]  1770.  3201 1 

Stt  alto  [Boucher  (M.)],  Vol.  11.,  Not.  6840,  6841. 

Histoire  de  Texpedition  de  ...  vaisseaux.    Stt  [Behrens  (C.  F.)] 

Histoire  de  la  Fondation  des  Colonies  des  Anciennes  R6pub- 
liques,  adaptee  a  la  Dispute  pr£sente  de  la  Qrande  Bretagne,  avec 
ses  Colonies  Americaines.  Traduite  de  Tanglais.  A  la  quelle 
on  a  ajoute  Trois  Lettres  interessantes  sur  te  meme  dispute  &  les 
articles  de  I'union  d'Utrecht  compares  aux  Articles  de  T Union  des 
Colonies  de  1' Amerique  septentrionale.  Utrecht :  J.  van  Schoon- 
hoven.  mdcclxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  247,  (i).       b.,  c,  h.  32012 

The  translator  was  Antonie  Marie  Cerisier 


Histoire  de  la  Guerre  d' Amerique.  Divisees  par  Annees. 
Chacune  terminee  par  une  Table  historique  et  chronologique 
des  princinaux  Evenemens  qui,  pendant  son  cours,  ont  occupe  la 
scene  du  monde.     Londres.  1783.    8vo,  pp.  xxxii,  151.       j.c.b. 

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Histoire  de  la  guerre,  1759.     See  [PouUin  de  Lumina]. 

Histoire  de  Tile  de  Saint-Dotningue.  See  [Malo  (C)],  anJ 
Saint  Domingo. 

Histoire  de  la  Jamalque.     See  Jamaica,  and  [Raulin]. 

Histoire  de  la  Navigation.     See  Churchill  (J.),  Vol.  iv. 

Histoire  de  la  negociation  de  la  France  et  de  TAngleterre  depuis 
le  26  Mars  ou  20  Septembre  1761.     Paris.   1761.  32014 

Title  from  Muller'a  Catalogue,  No.  245.  Relates  to  the  disputes  concerning  Amer- 
ican territory. 

Histoire  de  la  Paix  entre  les  Roys  de  France  et  d'Espagne,  avec 
le  succez  de  plusieurs  Navigations  faictes  aux  Indes  Orientales, 
Occidentales  et  Septentrionales.     Paris.   1609.    8vo.  32015 

Contains  the  voyage  of  M.  Du  Pont  to  Canada  in  1604.  It  it  not  noticed  by 
Faribault,  Ternaux  or  Rich. 

Histoire  de  la  Persecution.    See  Cardenas,  Vol.  iii.,  No.  10804. 

Histoire  |  de  la  premiere  |  Descovverte  etj  Conqveste  des  Cana- 
ries. I  Faite  des  Tan  1402.  par  Messire  lean  de  |  Bethencovrt, 
Chambellan  |  du  Roy  Charles  vi.  J  Escfrite  du  temps  mesme  par 
F.  Pierre  Boutier  Religieux  |  de  S.  Francois,  5c  lean  le  Verrier 
Prestre,  |  domestiques  dudit  sieur  de  Bethencourt.  I  Et  |  Mise  en 
lumiere  par  M.  Galien  de  Bethencourt,  Con- 1  seiller  du  Roy  en 
sa  Cour  de  Parlement  de  Rouen.  |  Plvs  |  vn  Traict6  de  la  Navi- 1 
gation  et  des  Voyages  de  |  Descouuerte  &  Conqueste  modernes, 
&  principalement  des  Fran9ois.  |  J.  Paris^  \  Chez  lean  de  Hevqve- 
ville^  rite  sainct  \  lacques,  a  la  Paix.  |  M.  DC  xxx.  |  yivec  Privilege  dv 
Roy.  I  8vo,  pp.  (20),  208,  Table,  6  1.,  followed  by  Traicte,  6  1., 
303.  c.  32016 

Stevens  characterizes  this  as  a  curious  and  rare  work,  written  with  great  fidelity. 
Priced,  Tross,  No.  2859,  1866,  200  francs.  Introduced  here  because  it  was  accident- 
ally omitted  under  Boutier,  after  having  been  referred  to  him  under  Bethencourt. 

Histoire  de  la  Presse.     See  [Cucheval-Clarigny.] 

Histoire  de  la  Princesse  Jaiven  reine  du  Mexique.  Traduite 
de  I'Espagnol.  Compose  en  fran9ois  par  TAbbe  Cl.-Fr.  Lambert. 
A  La  Haye:  Aux  depens  de  la  Soci'eti.  mdccli.    i8mo,  pp.  104, 104. 

L'Histoire  de  la  Terre  Neue  du  Perou,  en  I'Inde  Occidentale, 
qui  est  la  principale  mine  d'Or  du  Monde,  nagueres  descouverte, 
et  conquise  et  nommee  la  Nouvelle  Castille,  traduite  de  I'italien 


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en  Francois  [par  Jacq.  Gohorry].     On  Us  vend  i  Paris  au  Palali, 
en  la  boutique  de  Vincent  Sertenas.   1545.     8vo.  J.C.B.  32018 

"Traduction  de  la  troislime  partie  du  No.  43  (Anghiera).  Le  traducteur  franfiis 
nous  annonce,  dan«  une  note,  page  3,  que  cette  relation  est  un  extrait  d'Oviedo.  Le 
traducteur  italien,  tout  au  contraire,  la  donne  comme  une  relation  particuliire,  ce  qui  est 
plus  vraisemblable,  puisque  I'auteur  parle  comme  timoin  oculaire.  Cette  relation  qui 
linit  i  la  mort  d'Atabaliba,  est  ecrite  d'un  style  naif  et  ne  manque  pas  d'interet.  U 
doit  y  avoir  k  la  (in  une  carte  cui  manque  dans  presque  tout  let  exemplairei,  * — Tirnaui 
No.  52.     This  should  have  f  llowed  our  No.  ISS4- 

Histoire  de  Moncade,  dont  les  principales  Aventures  se  sont 
passees  au  Mexique.  Avec  le  Marquis  de  Leyva,  Nouvelle 
Espagnole.     Paris.   1736.    2  vols.,  i2mo.    -{■  Amsterdam.  1737. 

Histoire  de  Nicolas  i.  Roy  du  Paraguai,  et  Empereur  de 
Mamelus.     A  Saint  Paul.   1750.     i2mo,  pp.  88.  c.  32020 

"  The  fabrication  of  some  needy  and  ignorant  impostor,  who  wrote,  not  for  the  pur- 
pose of  injuring  the  Jesuits,  but  in  the  hope  of  making  money  by  duping  the  curiosity  of 
the  public.  He  makes  Roubioni  a  Spaniard  by  birth,  a  rogue  by  breeding,  and  a  Jetuit 
by  profession,  who  raises  a  rebellion  among  the  Indians  at  Nova  Colonia ;  proclaims 
himself  Kin(;  of  Paraguay,  deposes  and  murders  the  missionaries  and  takes  the  title  of 
Emperor.    This  it  set  forth  at  true  history." — SouTHEv't  History  of  Brazil,  Vol.  in.  74. 

Histoire  der  Boecaniers.     See  [Exquemelin],  Vol.  vi. 

Histoire  des  Decouvertes.     See  [Pallas  (P.-C.)] 

Histoire  des  Drogves.     See  Orto  (Garcia). 

Histoire  des  Isles  Sandwich  et  de  la  Mission  Americaine,  depuis 
1820.     Traduit  de  TAnglois.     Paris.   1836.     i8mo,  pp.  288. 

Histoire  |  des  ioyavx,  |  et  des  principales  |  Richesses  de  I'Orient 
&  I  de  rOccident.  |  Tiree  des  diuerses  Relations  des  plus  |  fameux 
Voyageurs  de  notre  siecle.  |  Piece  curieuse,  |  Et  accompagnee  de 
belles  recherches  pour  |  la  connoissance  de  I'Uniuers,  &  |  pour  le 
Commerce.  |  Suiuie  d'vne  description  exacte  des  |  Regions  &  des 
lieux,  dont  il  est  |  parle  dans  cette  Histoire.  |  A  Paris^  Chez  Guil- 
laume  de  Luynes  Marchand  \  Libraire  au  Palais^  en  la  Gallerie  des  \ 
Merciers^  a  la  /«j//Vtf.  |m.dc.lxv.  |     i2mo,  pp.  (10),  182.     32022 

*<  Petit  opuscule  rare,  reste  a  ce  qu'il  paratt  inconnu  aux  bibliographes  qui  ont  traice 
de  TAmirique." — TroMCL. 

Histoire  des  navigations.     See  [Brosses  (C.  de)],  Vol.  11. 
Histoire  des  Naufrages.     See  [Deperthes  (M.)],  Vol.  v. 

In  addition  to  the  imprints  there  enumerated,  add  Paris:  Cachtt.  mdcc Lxxxn. 
3  vols.  8vo. 

Histoire  des  Ordres  Monastiques.     See  [Helyot  {le  Pere)'\. 


HISTOIRE. 


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lacAet.  MDCCLXxxix. 


Histoire  des  Osages.     See  [Vissier  (Paul)]. 

Histoire  des  Plantes  de  I'Europe,  et  des  plus  usiteesqui  viennent 
d'Asie,  d'Afrique,  et  d'Amerique.  Lyon.  1653.  i2mo.  -{-Lyon, 
1680.  32023 

Title  from  a  bookseller's  catalogue. 

Histoire  des  Plantes  nouvellement  trouvees  en  I'lsles  Virgine 
ct  autres  lieux,  &c.  Non  encore  veues  n'y  imprimees  par  cy 
deuant.     Paris:  Maceau.  1620.     i6mo.  j.c.B.  32024 

Of  extreme  rarity.     Not  mentioned  by  Rich  or  Ternaux. 

Histoire  des  Pyramides.     See  [La  Condamine  (C.  M.)] 

Histoire  des  Sevarambes.     See  [Vairasse  {d'Alais  D.)] 

Histoire  des  Tremblemens.     See  Individual,  &c. 

Histoire  des  Trembleurs.  {^Paris.'\  mdccxxxiii.  i2mo,  pp. 
(2),  286,  (16).  32025 

A  history  of  the  Quakers,  which,  the  anonymous  author  says,  he  gathered  from  the 
writings  of  George  Fox,  William  Penn,  and  George  Keith.  Brunet  says  "  this  work  is 
by  P.  Catrou,  a  Jesuit,"  and  adds  "  les  feuilles  portent  la  signature  :  t.  iii.  Cet  ouvra|;e 
fait  partie  de  1'  *  Histoire  du  fanatisme  dans  la  religion  protestante,'  publiee  par  le  nicine 
auteur  en  1 707,  4to,  et  reimprimee  en  1733,  3  vols.,  lamo." 

Histoire  du  commerce  et  de  la  navigation  des  peuples  anciens 
et  modernes.     Amsterdam.   1758.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  32026 

Histoire  du  grand  royaume  de  la  Chine.    See  [Mendo^a  (J.  G.)] 

Histoire  [  dv  massacre  |  de  plvsievrs  religievx,  I  de  S.  Dominiqve,  | 
de  S.  Francois,  |  et  de  la  Compagnie  de  lesvs,  |  et  d'autres  Chres- 
tiens,  aduenu  en  la  rebellion  de  queljques  Indois  de  I'Occident 
contre  les  Espagnols.  |  Item  |  diuerses  Lettres  escrites  par  aucuns 
de  ladite  |  Compagnie,  qui  du  Pais-bas  ont  este  enuoyez  |  aux  Indes 
Occidentales  en  I'an  1615.  |  Et  |  Vne  du  P.  Nicolas  Trigavlt, 
enuoyee  |  depuis  son  retour  aux  Indes  Orientales.  |  A.  Valencienne^  \ 
De  rimprimerie  de  lean  Vervliet^  \  a  la  Bible  d'or^  I'an  m.dc.xx. 
i2mo.  c.  32027 

Collation  t  Title  (%),  Dedication  (4) ;  sd  Title,  diflfering  from  the  above,  pp.  31,  80, 
59)  (2)1  44-     ^  volume  of  much  rurity. 

Histoire  du  Paraguay.     See  Paraguay. 

Histoire  |  Du  Pays  nomme  |  Spitsberghe.  |  Monstrant  comment 
qu'il  estjtrouvee,  son  naturel  &  ses  animauls,  |  avecques  |  La  triste 
racompte  des  maux,  que  noz  Pecheurs,  |  tant  Basques  que  Fla- 
mens,  ont  eu  a  souiFrir  des  Anglois,  |  en  Teste  passee  1' An  de  grace, 

VOL.  VIII.  39 


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1 6 13. 1  Escrit  par  Hfessel]  G[erritz]  A[8sum].  |  Et  en  apret  une 
Protestation  contre  les  Angloys,  |  &  annullation  de  touts  leurs 
frivoles  argumens,  parquoy  |  ils  pensent  avoir  droict,  pour  se  faire 
Mai- 1  stre  tout  seul,  dudict  Pays.  |  En  Amsterdam,  a  rensiegne  de  la 
Carte  nautiq.  \  M.  DC.  xiii.  |    4to,  pp.  32.     Maps  and  2  Plates. 

Fifty  copies  of  this  very  rare  pamphlet  were  reprinted  in  faciimile  by  Meisrs.  J. 
£n(clied£  and  Sons  at  Haarlem,  from  the  only  Icnown  copy  of  the  original  in  the  Royal 
Library  at  the  Hague.  On  the  exceeding  importance  of  this  little  book — which  partly 
relates  to  Greenland — in  a  geographic  and  nautical  point  of  view,  ut  Tiele,  Memoire, 
pp.  197-198.  It  was  reprinted  with  a  diflferent  title  :  A  Amutrdam,  chn  Hetiel  Gtrard 
A.  a  renthgni  di  la  Carit  Nautiq.  MO.  c.  uii.  An  abridgment  is  included  in  Veer'i 
Voyage  to  the  North. 

Histoire  d'un  pou  Francois  ou  I'Espion  d'une  nouvelle  espece, 
tant  en  France  et  I'Angleterre.  [Par  Delauney.]  Paris.  1779. 
8vo.    +  {JbidJ]  1 78 1.  32029 

«  A  satire  on  the  political  affairs  of  the  time;  especially  Franklin's  Mission  to  France." 

Histoire  et  Commerce.     See  [Butel-Dumont  (G.  M.)] 

Histoire  generate.  See  [Bois-Mesle  (J.-B.  T.)],  Vol.  11.,  No. 
6158,  [Gomara  (F.  L.  de)j,  Vol.  vii.,  and  Prevot  d'Exiles. 

Histoire  Generale  des  divers  Ctats  d'Europe  et  de  TAmerique, 
depuis  1848.     Bruxelles.   1853.    ^^°*  32030 

Histoire  ...  de  la  Nouvelle  Ecosse.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

Histoire  Naturelle.  See  Pennsylvania,  [Quelus  (D.)],  [Roche- 
fort  (C.)],  and  [Venegas  (M.)] 

Histoire  Philosophique.     See  [Raynal  (G.  F.)] 

Histoire  ...  Nova  Francia,  1613.     See  [Lescarbot]. 

Histoire  veritable.     See  [Boucher  (P.)],  Vol.  11.,  No.  6843. 

Historia  de  America.  Noticia  de  un  manuscrito  muy  intere- 
sante.     [^Habona.  1820?]    8vo,  pp.  9  32031 

Hisioria  Cristiana  de  la  California.  Obra  traducida  al  espaHol 
por  G.  Madrid  y  Ormaechea.     Mexico.  1864.    8vo.  32032 

Historia  de  conquista  del  Nuevo-Mundo.  Madrid.  1829-33. 
9  vols.  8vo.  32033 

A  general  title  to  a  series  of  reprints  of  Soils,  Garcillaso  de  la  Vega,  etc. 

Historia  de  la  Revolucion  de  1854.  ^or  J^^Y  ^^7*  Lima. 
1 86 1,    i2mo.  32034 


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Historia  de  la  Revolucion.     Set  Mexico. 

Historia  de  Portugal.  Composta  em  Iiiglez  por  uma  Sociedade 
de  Literatos,  transladada  em  Vulgar  com  as  Notas  da  £di9ad 
Franceza,  e  do  Traductor  Portuguez,  A.  de  Moraes  da  Silva ;  e 
continuada  ate  os  nossos  Tempos :  em  nova  £di9ad :  por  H. 
Jos6  da  Costa.     Londres.  1809.    3  vols.,  i2mo.  32035 

Includes  copioiu  details  of  Brazilian  History. 

Historia  de  los  tres  niflos  de  Flaxcaltecos,  Christovalito  Anto- 
fiito  y  Juanito  que  murieron  por  la  confesion  de  la  te  catholica. 
En  el  imperial  collegia  de  FlatiluUo,   160 1.  32036 

"Je  ne  connais  pas  d'autre  ouvrage  sorti  des  presses  du  college  de  Flatilulco,  qui 
n'eat  pas,  comme  on  pourtait  le  croire,  une  ville  du  Mexique,  mais  un  convent  situi 
dans  un  des  faubourgs  de  Mexico." — Tunavx,  No.  a5X. 

Historia  de  un  sumario.     Bogota.    8vo,  pp.  28.  32037 

Historia  del  establecimiento.     See  [Butel-Dumont],  Vol.  iii. 

Historia  do  Brazil  desde  seu  descohrimento  em  1500  ate'  18 10, 
Vertida  de  Francz,  e  accrescentada  de  mutas  notas  do  Traductor 
...  Lisboa:  Na  Officina  de  J.  F.  M.  de  Campos.  1817.  2  vols., 
i8mo,  pp.  xxiv,  316}  332,  (i).     2  Plates.  32038 

Historia  Universal  desde  os  tempos  mais  remotos  ate  os  nossos 
dias:  relatando  os  acontecimentos  mais  notaveis  em  todas  as 
epocas,  e  os  feitos  dos  homens  mais  celebres  de  todas  os  povos. 
Composta  sobre  o  piano  de  Gabriel  Gottofredo  Bredow,  por  um 
brasileiro.  Rio  de  Janeiro:  Na  Typ.  Univ.  de  Laemmert.  1846- 
1847.    5  vols.,  8vo.     24  Plates.  32039 

Historia  dos  descobrimer'  os,  e  conquistas  dos  Portugueses,  no 
novo  mundo.  Lisboa :  na  Oj,icina  de  Antonio  Gomez,  mdcclxxxvi. 
4  vols.,  l6mo,  pp.  (2),  xxxiv  ;  374  j  (2),  446  $  (2),  467  ;  487. 

Historia  general  de  las  Indias.     See  [Gomara  (F.  L.  de)]. 

Historia  naturalis  Brasilae.     See  [Pison  (G.)] 

Historia  navigationis  in  Brasiliam  quae  et  America  dicitur. 
Qua  describitur  authoris  navigatio  quaeque  in  mare  vidit  memoriae 
prodenda:  Villagagnonis  in  America  gesta,  Brasiliensium  victus 
et  mores  a  nostris  admodum  alieni  cum  eorum  lingua;  dialogo : 
Animalia  etiam,  arbores,  atque  herbae,  reliquaque  singularia  et 
nobis  penitus  incognita.    Geneva.  1594.    8vo.  32041 

Title  fi-om  one  of  Tross'  catalogues,  No.  489. 


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Flistoria  Sccreta.     HabanOy  imprenta  del  Aviso.   i8og.    8vo. 

Historiadores  primitivas  de  Indias.  Coleccion  dirieida  e  ilus- 
trada  por  Don  Enrique  de  Vedia.  ...  Madrid:  M.  Rivadeneyra 
1858.    2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  xxl,  599,  (l) ;  xxii,  574,  (1).     ba.  32043 

Forms  Vols.  sxii.  and  xxvi.  of  the  "  Biblioteca  de  autores  espaftolei,"  begun  by 
Aribau;  and  is  a  reproduction  of  Barcia.     St*  Vol.  i.,  No.  3350. 

The  Historian's  Guide,  or  England's  Remr;mbrancer ;  being  a 
Summary  Account  of  all  the  Actions,  Exploits,  Sieges,  &c.,  and 
other  Remarkable  Passages,  that  hath  happened  in  His  Majesty's 
Dominions  from  1600  until  1679.     London.  1679.     i2mo. 

Reproduced  as:  The  Historian's  Guide,  or  Britain's  Remembrancer.  ...  from  1600 
to  1688.  ...  London.  1688.    izmo.     c. 

Las  Historias  del  Origen  de  los  Indios  de  esta  Provincia  de 
Guatemala.  Traducidas  de  la  Lengua  Quiche  al  Castellafla  para 
mas  comodidad  de  los  Ministros  del  S.  Evangelio,  por  el  R.  P.  F. 
Francisco  Ximenez ;  publicado  por  la  primera  vez,  por  el  Dr.  C. 
Scherzer.    Vienna.  1857.    8v°>  PP*  ''^W  **^'  32045 

Historic  Certainties  respecting  the  Early  History  of  America, 
developed  in  a  Critical  Examination  of  the  Book  of  the  Chron- 
icles of  the  Land  of  Ecnarf.     London.  1851.    8vo.  32046 

For  Ecnarf  read  France. 

Historical  Details,  having  relation  to  the  Campaign  of  the 
North-Western  Army  under  General  Harrison  and  Winchester, 
during  the  Winter  or  1812-13  ;  together  with  some  Particulars 
relating  to  the  Surrender  of  Fort  Bower.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Eastland.     Lexington^  Ky.  18 18.     8vo.  32047 

Historic  Doubts  relative  to  Napoleon  Buonaparte  [by  R. 
Whately],  and  Historic  Certainties  respecting  the  Early  History 
of  America.  New-Tor k:  Robert  Carter  i^  Brother.  M.  occc.uii. 
i8mo,  pp.  184.  32048 

Historic  Progress.     See  [Whipple  (Oliver)]. . 

Historical  Account.  See  [Eaton  (Asa)],  [Henry  (David)], 
[Hewatt  (A.)],  Jamaica,  and  [Smith  (W.)] 

Historical  Account  of  Sturbridge  and  Bury  Fairs,  and  of  the 
most  famous  Fairs  in  Europe  and  America.  Cambridge.  [  1.  d.] 
8vo.  32049 


HISTORICAL. 


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•.    M.  DCCC.LIII. 


An  Historical  Account  of  the  Circumnavigation  of  the  Globe, 
and  of  the  Progress  of  Discovery  in  the  Pacific  Ocean,  from  the 
Voyage  of  Magellan  to  the  Death  of  Cook.  ...  Edinburgh:  Oliver 
and  Boyd.  1836.  i2mo.  -\-  \Ibid.']  1840.  -j- London :  T.Nelson 
i^  Son.  1852.  i2mo.  -{- \^Ibid.']  1854.  -j- New-ybri :  Harper 
i^  Brothers.  1837.  +  [Ibtd.^  1839,  1840,  and  1842.  l6mo, 
pp.  366.  32050 

The  Edinburgh  edition  form*  part  of  the  Edinburgh  Cabinet  Edition ;  the  New 
York  edition  it  part  of  Harper's  Family  Library. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Island  of 
Madeira,  Abridged  from  the  Portugueze  Original.  London.  1675. 
-}-  To  which  is  added  An  Account  of  the  present  State  of  the 
Island  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  London :  J.  Payne^  and  J,  Boquet^ 
M,DCC,L.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  X,  88.  j.c.B.  32051 

Included  in  J.  R.  Bartlett's  Catalogue  of  J.  C.  Brown'i  Library. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  Interment  of  the  Remains  of 
the  American  Martyrs  at  the  Waliabout,  who  perished  on  board 
the  Jersey  Prison  Ship  duriiig  the  Revolutionary  War ;  with  the 
Oration  of  Benjamin  De  Witt  on  the  Occasion.  New-Tor k. 
1808.    i2mo,  pp.  96.  c.  32052 

Published  by  the  Tammany  Society }  for  another  edition  tet  Stiles  (H.  R.) 

An  Historical  Account  uf  the  late  Disturbance  between  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Back  Settlements  of  the  Province  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, and  the  Philadelphians,  Impartially  related.  Philadelphia. 
[1764.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  N.,  p.  32053 

A  very  rare  pamphlet  relative  to  the  Paxton  Boys. 

An  Historical  Account  of  the  many  Signal  Naval  Achieve- 
ments obtained  by  the  English  over  the  Spaniards  from  the  year 
1350  to  the  Present  Time.  Containing  all  the  Voyages  and  Ad- 
ventures of  the  following  Admirals,  Captains,  and  Commanders 
of  the  English  Nation.  Viz.  Capt.  Hawkins,  Sir  Francis  Drake, 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Sir  R.  Grenville,  Earl  of  Cumberland,  Ad- 
miral Cavendish, 'Admiral  Howard,  Sir  John  Norris,  Earl  of 
Essex,  Sir  R.  Levison,  Sir  William  Monson,  Admiral  Blake, 
Admiral  Benbow,  Sir  George  Rooke,  Sir  John  Leake,  Sir  Charles 
Wager,  Admiral  Byng,  Lord  Cobham,  Sir  John  Jennings,  Admi- 
ral Holmes,  &c.  To  which  is  added  some  remarkable  Speeches 
in  Parliament  on  the  Spanish  Depredations.  London:  J.  Torbuck. 
1739.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  112,  (2).  J.c.B.  32054 


.    i 


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HISTORICAL. 


•;f 


An  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Establishment  of  the 
People  call'd  Quakers,  with  a  brief  view  of  their  religious  Prin> 
ciples,  and  of  tlieir  Tenets  respecting  civil  Society.  ...  Extracted 
from  Writers  of  the  best  Authority.  By  a  Friend.  London :  J. 
Nnvbiry.  1756.    8vo,  32055 

An  I  Historical  Account  |  of  the  |  Rise  and  Growth  of  the  |  West- 
India  I  Collonies,  |  And  of  the  great  Advantages  they  |  arc  to  Eng- 
land, in  respect  I  to  Trade.  |  ...  London:  Printed  for  Jo.  Hindmarsh 
...   1690.    4to,  pp.  (6),  53.  32056 

Reprinted  in  the  "  Harleian  Tracti,"  Vol.  11. 

Historical  Account  of  the  Washington  Monument  [at  Rich- 
mond], with  Biographical  Sketches.     Richmond.  1869.    i6mo. 

An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Iceland,  Greenland, 
and  the  Faroe  Islands ;  with  Illustrations  of  their  Natural  His- 
tory. Edinburgh :  Oliver  and  Boyd,  1840.  i2mo.  -\- New-York: 
Harper  i^  Brothers.  1841.     i8mo.    -\- {Ibid."]  1842.  32058 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Lessons,  embracing  Sketches  of  the 
History,  Character,  and  Customs  of  all  Nations,  ...  Brattleboro* 
[^/.];  Ho/brook  iff  Fessenden.  1828.     i8mo,  pp.  336.      c.  32059 

Historical  and  Genealogical  Researches  and  Recorder  of  Pass- 
ing Events  of  Merrimack  ViUey.  Illustrated  with  Numerous 
Engravings.     Haverhill:  Alfred  Poor.  [n.  d.]    Small  4to.        m. 

Vol.  I.,  Noi.  I.  and  11.,  April,  1857,  January,  1858.     All  published. 

Historical  ...  Society.     See  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  &c. 

Historical  and  Physical  Sketch  of  a  Malignant  Epidemic  prev- 
alent in  Maryland  and  Neighboring  States.  Baltimore.  181 5. 
8vo.  32061 

Historical  and  Political  Reflections.     See  [Galloway  (J.)] 

Historical  and  Scientific  Sketches  of  Michigan,  comprising  a 
Series  of  Discourses  Delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
Michigan,  and  other  Interesting  Papers  relative  to  the  Territory. 
Detroit:  Stephen  Wells  and  George  L.  Whitney.  1834.  i2mo, 
pp.  215.  32062 

By  Lewis  Cass,  Henry  Whiting,  John  Biddle,  and  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft.     Now  very 
scarce.     Su  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  xuv.  6o. 

Historical  and  Statistical  Sketches  of  Buffalo ;  with  a  Map  of 
the  Village  and  a  View  of  the  Harbor.     Buffalo.  1825.    8vo. 


HISTORICAL. 


3»9 


Historical  Anecdotes,  Civil  and  Military :  in  a  Series  of  Let- 
ters, written  From  America,  in  the  j^ears  1777  and  1778,  to  dif- 
ferent Persons  in  England;  containing  Observations  on  the 
General  Management  of  the  War,  and  on  the  Conduct  of  our 
Principal  Commanders,  in  the  Revolted  Colonies,  During  that 
Period.     London:  J.  Btw.  m.dcc.lxxix.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  85. 

Very  Karce,  Ricc'i  copy  lold  for  $14.00.  Sii  Rich,  1. 174.  "Thete  letrert  leem 
to  have  been  written  by  a  cealoui  North  British  Loyaliit}  who  chooiei  tu  demonstrate 
hit  aversion  to  the  rebels  and  their  cause,  by  bestowing,  must  liberally  on  both,  the 
choicest  flowers  of  Kurrility." — Monthly  Rtvitw,  lx.  474. 

Historical  Collections.  See  under  the  names  of  the  respective 
Societies,  Towns,  Cities  or  States. 

Historical  Description.     See  [Johnson  (Robert)]. 

Historical  Documents.     Set  Lewis  (A.) 

Historical  Essay.     See  [Ramsay  (Allan)]. 

An  Historical,  Geographical,  Political,  and  Natural  History  of 
North  America,  and  of  the  British  and  other  European  Settle- 
ments.    London.  1805.    2  vols.,  i2mo.  32065 

Historical  Journal.     See  Vol.  v..  No.  17020. 

The  Historical  Magazine,  and  Notes  and  Queries  concerning 
the  Antiquities,  History,  and  BiogrSiphy  of  America.  Vol.  i. 
Boston:  C.  Benjamin  Richardson.  1857.    4*o»  PP*  "v,  380,  xvi. 

Vols.  II.,  It  itq.,  were  published  at  New  York.  It  was  edited  by  various  hands, 
including  J.  Ward  Dean,  J.  Gilmary  Shea,  and  H.  R.  Stiles.  Vol.  x.  concludes  the 
first  series.  The  New  Series,  edited  by  H.  B.  Dawson,  bears  the  imprint  Morrhania, 
N.  T,,  and  was  commenced  in  1867)  it  haa  appealed  somewhat  irregularly.  Complete 
sets  are  scarce. 

Historical  Memorial,  1761.     See  Memorial  historique. 

Historical  Narrative,  Explanation,  and  Vindication  of  the 
Course  pursued  by  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  State  of  New- York, 
in  relation  to  the  Unmasonic  and  Unconstitutional  Attempt  of  a 
portion  of  their  body  to  revolutionize  the  organization  thereof : — 
...  New-Tori:  Br.  J.  M.  Marsh,  Printer.  1850.    8vo.     32067 

Historical  Miscellany  of  the  Curiosities  and  Rarities  in  Nature 
and  Art ;  in  every  part  of  the  Habitable  World.  London,  [n.  d.] 
3  vols.,  8vo.     Plates.  32068 

Several  pieces  relate  to  America. 

An  Historical  Miscellany.     London.  1772.    i2mo.   -f  Second 

Edition.     [Ibid."]  1772.     i2mo.  32069 

Notices  Columbus ;  the  Government,  Civil  Policy,  Manners  of  the  Americans,  etc. 


320 


HISTORICAL. 


ii; 


Historical  Notes.  [1825.]     &/ [Griffith  (William)],  Vol.  vii. 

Historical  Notes  on  Slavery  and  Colonization :  with  particular 
reference  to  the  efforts  which  have  been  made  in  favor  of  African 
Colonization  in  New-Jersey.  Elixabeth-Town :  Printed  by  E. 
Sanderson.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  53.     2  Plates.  s.  32070 

Historical  Notes  on  the  Canadian  Colony  of  Detroit.  Mont. 
real.   1861.     i2mo.  s.  32071 

Historical  Notices  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  at  Can- 
terbury, Connecticut.     Northampton^  Mass.   1 853.     8vo.     32072 

Historical  Notices.     See  Boston,  also  [Eliot  (Ephraim)]. 

The  Historical  Reader,  designed  for  the  use  of  Schools  and 
Families,  on  a  new  Plan.     Concord^  N.  H.  1827.     i6mo. 

Historical  Record  of  tl-e  First,  or  King's  Regiment  of  Dra- 
goon Guards.     London.   1837.    8vo.  32074 

There  are  alio  records  of  varloui  other  regimenti  who  served  in  the  American 
Revolution. 

The  Historical  Register ;  containing  an  Impartial  Relation  of 
all  Transactions,  both  Civil  and  Military,  Foreign  and  Domestic, 
from  July,  1714,10  Jan.  1 7 16-17.  London.  1724.  2  vols.,  8vo. 
-}-  The  Historical  Register ;  containing  an  Impartial  Relation  of 
all  Transactions,  Foreign  and  Domestic.  London.  1716-38. 
23  vols.,  8vo.  8.  32075 

Published  by  the  Sun  office,  to  save  the  expense  of  newspapers  to  their  subscriber*. 
The  first  volume  having  taken  up  the  historical  affairs  of  the  year  1717,  the  next  two 
volumes,  published  in  1724,  took  up  the  previous  affairs  from  1714  up  to  that  date. 
With  these  introductory  volumes  the  "  Historical  Register "  forms  a  Chronicle  of  the 
affairs  of  Great  Britain  and  other  countries,  and  includes  many  pieces  relative  to  the 
American  Colonies,  the  Dutch  West  India  Company,  etc. 

The  Historical  Register  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Decla- 
ration of  War  in  1812  to  Jan.,  18 15.  Edited  by  Thomas  H. 
Palmer.     Philadelphia.   1 8 14-16.    4  vols.,  8vo.  32076 

Historical  Relics  of  the  White  Mountains,  and  a  Concise 
White  Mountain  Guide.  ...  Boston:  N.  Noyes.  1853.  i^mo, 
pp.  100.  32077 

Historical  Remarks,  1788.     See  [Meredith  (W.)] 

Historical  Reminiscences  of  the  City  of  Albany,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  18.  32078 


ii 


II 


HIIiTORICAL. 


321 


An  Historical  Review  and  Directory  of  North  America,  con- 
taininK  a  Geographical,  Political  and  Natural  History  of  the 
British  and  other  European  Settlements,  the  United  ana  Apocry- 
phal States,  etc  ;  and  an  Account  of  the  Indian  Nations.  By  a 
Gentleman  immediately  returned  from  a  Tour  of  the  Continent. 
Cork:   IV.  Matthews.   1801.    2  vols.,  i6mo,  pp.  xxviii,  268  ;  ix, 

377-  32079 

Historical  Review.     Sti  [Franklin  (B.)],  Vol.  vii. 

Historical  Sketch  or  Sketches  of  Boston,  containing  a  brief 
Account  of  its  Settlement,  Rise  and  Progress.  Boston.  1861. 
i2mo,  pp.  96.  32080 

Historical  Sketch,  1864.     See  Florida,  Vol.  vi. 

Historical  Sketch  of  St.  Anthony  and  Minneapolis.  V^ith 
Statistics  of  Business  and  Capital,  from  their  Hrst  settlement  to 
November,  1855.     St.  Anthony.   1855.    410,  pp.  24.  32081 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Church  and  Missions  of  the  United 
Brethren,  commonly  called  Moravians.  Bethlehem^  Pa,  184S. 
iimo,  pp.  93.  32082 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary,  in 
Virginia.  Richmond:  Gary  isf  CTemmitt^  Printers,  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  32083 

An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Convention  of  the  Congregational 
Ministers  in  Massachusetts ;  with  an  Account  of  its  Funds ;  its 
Connection  with  the  Massachusetts  Congregational  Society  ;  and 
its  Rules  and  Regulations.  Cambridge :  Printed  by  HilUard  and 
Metcalf.  1 821.    8vo,  pp.  32.  ba.  32084 

An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Paper  Money  issued  by  Penn- 
sylvania i  together  with  a  complete  List  of  all  the  Dates,  Issues, 
Amounts,  Denominations,  and  Signers  By  a  Member  of  the 
Numismatic  Society  of  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia:  ...  A.  C. 
Kline.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  40.  32085 


Historical  Sketch  of  the  Rebellion. 
the  U.  S.  Coast  Survey.  1864.    8vo. 


Published  at  the  Office  of 
s.  32086 


Historical  Sketches  of  Politics  and  Public  Men,  for  the  Years 
1812  and  1813.     London.   1813-14.    2  vols.,  8vo.    N.,  P.  32087 

Some  of  the  sketches  relate  to  the  War  of  18 12. 


VOL.    VIII. 


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Historical  Sketchei  of  the  Principles  and  Maximi  of  American 
Jurisprudence  in  contrast  with  the  English  Laws  on  the  subject 
of  Crimes  and  Punishments.     Sttubtnvillt^  Ohio.  1819.    8vo. 

Historical  Society.  Stt  under  the  name  of  the  State,  County 
or  City. 

Histori'^al  Summary,  1812.     Stt  [Mitchell  (S.  L.)] 

An  Historical  View  of  the  Public  Celebrations  of  the  Wash- 
ington Society,  and  those  of  the  Young  Republicans,  from  1805 
to  1822.    Boston:  Trut and Grttnt.  1823.    Sm.  i2mo.    Portrait, 

Historico-Dramatico  Ambrosial  Eclogues.  By  Hengist  Hob- 
nail.    Ntw  Tork.  1820.    24mo,  pp.  16.  32090 

A  latire  on  Oorernor  Clinton  and  hit  frlendt.  A  manuicrlpt  key  to  the  perionagei 
li  usually  found  with  it. 

HisTORicus,  tsiudon.  The  Sham-Patriot  Unmasked,  or  an 
Exposition  of  the  Fatally  Successful  Arts  of  Demagogues  to 
exalt  themselves,  by  Flattering  and  Swindling  the  People.  By 
Historicus.     Havtrhill.  1805.    8vo,  pp.  47.  32091 

HisTORicus,  pstudon.     Stt  [Harcourt  (W.  G.  G.  V.)] 

Historic  der  beroerten  van  Eneelandt  aengaende  veelderley 
seeten,  die  aldaer  in  Kerche  Jesu  Christo  zijn  ontstaen.  DorJ- 
rtcht:  H.  van  Esch.  1647.    8vo.  32092 

Containi  an  account  of  the  Browniita  who  finally  emigrated  to  Ameilca. 


Historic  |  der  |  Inquisitie  |  tot  J  Goa.J  En  in  andere  Gewesten  van 
Indien  I  Vyt  het  Frans  vertaalt  I /'yfOTj//r</<7»i.  I^y 
MDCxcvii.  I    lamo,  pp.  (12),  282,  (18). 


Pitttr  Mortier. 
32093 

"Lei  p.  114  i  135  de  cet  ouvrage  lur  I'lnquUitlon,  dont  nous  ignoroni  I'auteur, 
tnitent  du  Briiil." — T>6mu. 

Historic  der  Martelaren,  die  om  het  getuygenisse  der  evange- 
lischer  waerheyt  haer  bloet  eestort  hebben  van  de  tijden  Christi 
af  tot  den  jare  j  655  toe.  Niet  alleen  in  dese  Nederlanden,  maer 
00k  in  Vranclu'ijck,  Engelandt,  Amerika,  etc.  etc.  Amsttrdam. 
1658.    Folio,    -f  \Jbid.'\  1671.  32094 

This  hiatory  includes  American  martyn,  and  containi  150  plates. 

Historic  dell'  Indie.     Stt  [Gomara  (F.  L.  de)],  Vol.  vii. 

Historic  der  Reisen  oder  Sammlung  von  Reisebeschreibungen. 
Ltlpzig.  1755-59.    21  vols.,  4to.  32095 

A  large  portion  of  these  voyages  are  in  America. 


HiSTORISCHE. 


323 


[2mo.    Portrait. 


ui  ignoroiu  I'auteur, 


Historic  der  Sevarimbet.     Stt  [Vairasse  (P.)] 

Hedendaagsche  Hiitorie,  of  Tegenwoordige  itaat  van  Ame- 
rika,  behelzende  de  hiitorie  der  ontdeckingerif  beichrijving, 
natuurlijke  hiitorie,  enz.  Amtttrdam.  1 766.  3  volt.,  8vo.  Plate 
and  Map.    +  [/^/V/.]  1769.  32096 

Formi  ^art  of  •  coUtction  entitled  i  "  Hcdendaagtche  hiitorie,  of  Tegenwoordige 
nut  van  alle  volkeren,  par  Sanson,  etc." 

Hedendaagsche  Historie,  ...  behelzende  de  historie  der  deen- 
iche,  fransche,  oostendensche  en  zweedsche  Oostindische  maat- 
ichappijen,  benevens  die  van  het  zuydelijk  vaste  land.  AmsUrdam. 
1781.    4to.  32097 

Chapter  v.  relatea  to  the  voyaget  of  Schouten,  Le  Maire,  and  van  Noort. 

Historie  van  een  reyse  ghedaen  inden  Lande  van  Brasilien, 
andersins  ghenoemt  America.  AmsUrdam:  Corn.  Clatsz,  1596. 
4to.  32098 

Title  from  an  Engliih  auctioneer'!  catalogue. 

Historien  der  Konigreiche  Hispaflien,  Portugal  vnd  Aphrica. 
Teutsch  durch  A.  Furst.     Miinchtn.  1589.    Folio.  32099 

Partly  relative  to  their  American  poiieuioni. 

Historique  des  6venements  qui  se  sont  passes  i  la  Basse-Terre 
...  depuis  la  revolution.  Guadeloupty  imp.  de  V.  Binard.  1791. 
8vo.  32100 

Historisch-Geographische  Beschreibung  der  in  diesem  Krieg 
von  den  Englandern  eroberten  franzosichen  Antillischen  Inseln, 
besonders  von  Guadaloupe  und  Martinique  &c.  ...  Stutgart  bty 
Johann  Benedict  Mezler^  1 762.    8vo,  pp.  (8),  264.  A.,  B.,  c. 

Historisch-Geographische  Beschreibung  von  America  fur  Jung- 
linze.  NSrnberg:  Johann  Eber hard  Zeh,  1784.  i2mo,  pp.  (8), 
330,  Index.  32102 

Thia  historical  account  of  America  ii  intended  for  juvenile  readert. 

Historisch-Statistische  Notiz  der  Grozbrittannischen  Colonien 
in  America,  mit  politischen  Anmerkungen,  die  gegenwartigen 
Americanischen  Unruhen  betrefFend.  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig. 
1776.    i2mo,  pp.  96.  32103 

"  It  wai  upon  information  luch  as  is  contained  in  this  rare  boolc,  that  the  Princes 
were  induced  to  sell  their  Hessians  to  serve  under  Burgoyne  and  othen  in  America  in 
1777."— Stet«ns. 

Historische  Bcschryving.     See  [Prevot  {Abbe)]. 


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Historische  und  Geographische  Bcschreibung  des  an  dem  gros- 
sen  Flusse  Mississippi  in  Nord  America  gelegenen  herrlichen 
Landes  Louisiana }  in  welches  die  neu-aufgerichtete  Frantzosische 
grosse  Indiantsche  Compagnie  Colonien  zu  schicken  angefangen ; 
worbey  zugleich  einige  Reflexionen  uber  die  weit-hinaus  sehende 
Desseins  gedachter  Compagnie  und  des  daruber  entstandenen 
Actien-Handels  erofFnet;  auch  uber  dieses  noch  einige  curiose 
Bcylagen  so  zu  der  Historie  dieser  Angelegenheit  gehoren  mitge- 
theilet  werden.  Leipziger  Neu-Jahrs  Messe.  1720.  8vo,  pp.  (6), 
84.  Map  of  Louisiana,  Portrait  of  J.  Law.  J.c.b.  -f  Zweite 
Auflage.     Leipzig.  1720.    Svo,  pp.  102.     Map  and  Portrait. 

An  historical  and  geographical  description  of  Louisiana,  "  on  the  great  river  Missis- 
sippi," to  which  the  newly  organized,  powerfiil  "French  Indian  Company"  had  begun 
to  send  colonies.  Together  with  sundry  reflections  on  the  ^r-reaching  designs  of  that 
company  and  the  stock -jobbing  incidents  thereto.  It  closes  with  a  French  squib  in 
verse.  Some  copies  contain  an  appendix :  "  Remarques  iiber  den  Mississippischen 
Actien-Handel."     Frankfurt.  1720.    pp.  II. 

Historische  und  geographische.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

Historische  Betrachtungen  der  Englischen  Amerikanischen 
Colonien.     Bonn.  1779.    Svo.  32105 

Historischer  Abrisz  der  in  Nord  Amerika  vorgefallenen  Staats 
Veranderung.  Vom  Anfange  des  Jahrs  1774,  bis  den  ersten 
Jenner  1778.  Von  M  *  *  *,  einem  Amerikaner.  Aus  dem 
Franzosischen.  Bern^  in  der  Hallerschen  Buchhandlung.  1779. 
i2mo,  pp.  xii,  351.  32106 

Historischer  Bericht  von  den  sammtlichen  durch  Englander 
geschehenen  Reisen  um  die  Welt,  und  den  neuesten,  dabey 
gemachten  Entdeckungen,  in  einem  getreuen  Auszuge  aus  der 
beefahrer  Tagebuchern.  Aus  dem  Englischen.  Leipzig  bey 
Junius.  1775-80.    6  vols.,  Svo.  32107 

History  and  Description  of  Canada.    See  Vol.  iii.,  No.  10463. 

History  and  Horrors  of  the  Helderberg  War,  by  a  Conti- 
nentaler.     Albany.  1840.    Svo.  b.  32108 

The  History  and  Lives  of  the  most  notorious  Pirates  and  their 
crews,  from  Capt.  Avery  who  first  settled  at  Madagascar  to  Capt. 
John  Gow  and  James  Williams,  his  Lieutenant,  who  were  hanged 
at  Execution  Dock,  June  11,  1725,  for  Piracy  &  Murther,  ... 
And  in  this  edition  continued  to  the  present  year  1720.  Giving 
a  more  full  and  true  account  than  any  yet  published,  of  all  their 
Murthers,  Piracies,  Maroonings,  Places  of  Refuge  and  Ways  of 


HISTORY. 


325 


Living.  The  Third  Edition.  ...  London:  Edward  Midwinter. 
1729.  i2mo,  pp.  (8),  132.  j.c.B.  +  London.  1765.  i2mo. 
-|-  London,  [n.  d.]    i2mo.  32109 

The  accounts  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Pirates  in  Newfoundland,  Barbadoes, 
Jamaica,  Virginia,  the  Bermudas,  Guiney,  Boston,  Charlestown,  Carolina,  Philadelphia, 
Antigua,  Florida,  Havanna,  New  England,  Rhode  Island,  and  other  parts  of  America, 
are  curious  and  amusing. 

History  and  Organization  of  the  Catholic  Institute  in  Cincin- 
nati, O. — Geschichte  und  Organisation  des  Katholischen  Insti- 
tuts  in  Cincinnati,  O.     Cincinnati^  O.  i860.    8vo.  321 10 

The  I  History  and  Philosophy  |  of  |  Earthquakes,  |  from  the  | 
Remotest  to  the  Present  Times  :|  collected  |  from  the  best  Writers 
on  the  Subject.!  With  a  particular  account  of  | the  Phaenomena  of 
the  great  one  of  November] the  ist,  1755,  in  Various  Parts  of  the 
Globe.  I  By  a  Member  of  the  Royal-Academy  of  Berlin.  |  London  \ 
trinted  for  J.  Nourse.\  1757.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  351.  c.  321 11 

The  History,  Debates,  and  Proceedings  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament,  1743  to  1774.  [Followed  by]  Parliamentary  Regis- 
ter, or  History  of  the  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  1774  to  1780.     Together,  24  vols.,  8vo.  321 12 

Contains  the  debates  during  the  early  period  of  the  American  war. 

The  History  and  Progress  of  the  four  Indian  Kings  to  the 
Kingdom  of  England,  etc.  London:  Printed  by  J.  Hinde.  17 10. 
pp.8.  321 13 

Perhaps  the  same  as  our  No.  15283,  Vol.  vi. 

History,  Articles  of  Faith,  etc.,  of  the  Hanover  Church. 
Boston.  1826.     i2mo,  pp.  24.  321 14 

The  History,  Manners  and  Customs,  of  the  North  American 
Indianr.  Philadelphia:  American  Sunday  School  Union,  [n.  d.] 
?4mo,  pp.  245.  32115 

The  History  of  a  Case  of  Discipline  in  the  South  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  with  Result  of  Council.  New 
Tork.  1854.    8vo.  321 16 

History  of  a  Corporation  of  Servants,  Discovered  a  few  Years 
ago  in  the  Interior  Parts  of  South  America,  containing  some  very 
Surprising  Events  and  Extraordinary  Characters.  London :  E.  & 
C.  billy.  MDCCLXV.    8vo,  pp.  76.   b.  -\- Glasgow.  ij6s.   8vo.  c. 


The  History  of  a  Cotton  Bale. 
186-.    Square  i6mo. 


London :  Griffith  ^  Ferran. 
32118 


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History  of  a  French  Louse  ;  or  the  Spy  of  a  New  Species,  in 
France  and  England ;  Containing  a  Description  of  the  most 
remarkable  Personages  in  those  Kingdoms,  giving  a  Key  to  the 
chief  Events  of  the  Year  1779,  and  those  which  are  to  happen 
in  1780.  Translated  from  the  Fourth  Edition  of  the  Revised 
and  Corrected  Paris  Copy.  London:  T.  Beckett,  mdcclxxix. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  123.  j.c.B.  321 19 

Stt  "  M.  Rev.,"  Lxn.  81.  Set  also  chapter  xtr.  for  a  curioiu  dialogue  between  Mon- 
sieur Benjamin  le  Frank  and  his  neighbor  concerning  Doctor  Franklin.  This  is  a 
version  of  "  Histoire  d'un  pou  franfois,"  cur  No.  31029. 

History  of  a  Long  War.     See  [Mather  (Cotton)]. 

History  of  Agricultural  Societies  on  the  Modern  Berkshire 
System,  from  1807  to  1820.     Albany.  1820.    8vo.  32120 

A  History  of  all  the  Engagements  by  Sea  and  Land,  that  Hap- 
pened in  America  and  Europe,  and  the  East  and  West  Indies, 
during  the  American  Revolution,  betwixt  the  English  Alone, 
against  the  American  and  French,  and  the  Spanish  and  Dutch 
Nations  from  the  Battle  of  Lexington,  April  19,  i/7fj,  lo  the 
Treaty  of  Peace  in  1783.  Manchester:  T.  Harper.  1787.  8vo, 
PP-  (4)»  436.  32121 

"The  authenticity  and  importance  of  this  publication  cannot  be  disputed,  as  the 
Actions  are  copied  from  the  accounts  given  by  the  Secretaries  of  State  and  the  Admi- 
ralty Board."— Pr*/«<. 

The  History  and  Description  of  America  in  the  Turkish  Lan- 
guage. Printed  at  Constantinople  by  Ibraham  Effendi  in  the  year  of 
the  Hegira  1 142  [about  1729].    4to.     4  Maps,  13  Plates. 

This  is  believed  to  be  the  earliest  book  printed  in  Turkey  with  wood-engravings. 
Ibraham  Effendi  was  the  reviver  of  printing  in  Turkey,  and  this  appears  to  be  the  first 
book  of  a  popular  nature  that  was  printed.  The  engravings  are  curious,  and  quite 
distinct  from  anything  produced  in  Western  Europe.    A  copy  is  in  the  British  Museum. 

History  of  America.     See  Everett  (E.),  [Morse  (J.)] 

The  History  of  America.  In  Two  Books.  Philadelphia.  iyg$. 
i6mo.     Maps.  32173 

History  of  American  Missions  to  the  Heathen,  from  their 
Commencement  to  the  Present  Time.  JVorcester.  1840.  8vo, 
pp.  726.  A.,  p.,  s.  32124 

The  History  of  American  Taxation,  from  the  Year  1763,  to 
the  end  of  the  last  Session.  In  which  is  introduced  an  account 
of  the  Official  Abilities  of  the  following  Ministers,  and  how  far 
they  have  been  concerned  either  in  pursuing  or  receding  from  the 


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present  scheme  of  Governing  America.  The  Rt.  Hon.  CharJcs 
Townshend ;  the  Hon.  Mr.  Grenville ;  Lord  Rockingham ;  and 
Lord  Chatham.  With  an  account  of  the  Act  asserting  the 
entireness  of  British  Legislative  Authority,  By  Edmund  Burke, 
Ecq.,  ...  and  delivered  by  him  in  a  Speech  in  the  House  of  Com- 
mons. Third  Edition.  Dublin:  John  Exshaw.  mdcclxxv.  8vo, 
pp.  98.  32125 

The  History  of  an  Expedition.     See  Vol.  11.,  No.  721 1. 

The  History  of  an  old  fringed  Petticoat ;  a  Fragment :  trans- 
lated from  the  original  MS.  Greek  of  Democritus.     With  an 

Epistle  and  Dedication  to  Lord  N .     London :  Bfythe,  ^c. 

izmo.  32126 

Tells  against  the  Americans.     See  "  M.  Rev.,"  liv.  156. 

History  of  Andover.  From  its  First  Settlement.  Andover : 
Fl'agg  ^  Goutd.  1829.     i2mo,  pp.  204.  32127 

History  of  Antietam  National  Cemetery,  Including  a  Descrip- 
tive List  of  all  the  Loyal  Soldiers  Buried  Therein  ;  together  with 
the  Ceremonies  and  Address  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Dedication 
of  the  Grounds,  Sept.  17,  1867.  Baltimore:  John  W.  Woods^ 
Winter,  1869.    8vo,  pp.  202.     Plates.  32128 

The  History  of  Banks :  to  which  is  added,  a  Demonstration 
on  the  Advantages  and  Necessity  of  Free  Competition  in  the 
Business  of  Banking.     Boston.  1837.    i2mo,  pp.  142.        32129 

Includes  an  account  of  John  Law's  scheme,  the  United  States  banks,  etc. 

The  History  of  Boston  from  1630  to  1857.  Boston:  F.  C. 
Moore  ^  Co.  1857,    i8mo,  pp.  246.  32130 

See  alto  Vol.  n.,  No.  6522. 

History  of  Broome  County,  N.  Y.,  from  1806  to  1867.  Syra- 
cuse. 1867.    8vo.  3213 I 

History  of  Caledonia.     See  Darien,  Vol.  v..  No.  18506. 

The  History  of  Commodore  Anson's  Voyage  round  the  World, 
at  the  Commencement  of  the  late  Spanish  War.  Performed  in 
three  Years  and  nine  Months,  viz.,  from  September  1740  to  June 
1744.  By  a  Midshipman  on  board  the  Centurion.  London:  Af. 
Cooper.  MOCCLXVII.  8vo,  pp.  192.  Portrait,  -f-  London :  A. 
Manson.  [n.  d.]  32132 

History  of  Congress.     See  Vol.  iv.,  No.  15532. 


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11  K 


The  History  of  Defection  in  New-England  ...  .  To  which  is 
now  added  An  Address  to  the  People  of  New-England.  [^New 
Tori.   1832.]    pp.  92,  85.  32133 

A  Methoditt  piece.     The  addreu  wat  firit  printed  in  18 17. 

History  of  De  Kalb  County,  111.  Chicago.  1868.  8vo.  Por- 
trait. 32134 

History  of  Democracy  in  the  United  States.  By  the  Author 
of  the  Republic  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Nos.  i.-iv. 
Boston.  [1852.]    8vo.  32135 

History  of  Earthquakes,  including  those  of  Lima  and  Callao, 
in  Peru.     London.  1748.    8vo.  32136 

A  History  of  every  Attempt  at  Resistance  to  the  Federal  Gov- 
ernment.    New  fori:  JVilliam  E.  Chapin.    1861.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

A  History  of  French  Influence  in  the  United  States ;  to  which 
is  added  an  Exposition  of  a  Congressional  Caucus.  London. 
1812.    +  Philadelphia.   1812.    8vo,  pp.  69.  b.,  n.,  s.  32138 

History  of  Jamaica,  1774.     See  [Long  (Edward)]. 

*^n  History  of  Jamaica  &  Barbadoes,  with  an  Authentic  Ac- 
count of  the  Lives  Lost,  and  the  Damage  Sustained  in  each 
Island,  by  the  late  Hurricanes.  To  which  is  prefixed.,  a  Sermon, 
preached  on  the  Melancholy  Occasion,  at  St.  Clements,  Lombard 
Street.     London:  FrySy  Couchman  &  Collier.   1781.    410,  pp.  49. 

The  History  of  Jewels,  and  of  the  Principal  Riches  of  the 
East  and  West.  Taken  from  the  Relations  of  divers  of  the 
most  famous  Travellers  of  our  Age.  ...  London:  H.  Kemp.  167 1. 
24mo,  pp.  (16),  128.  c,  p.  32140 

Contains  numerous  particulars  of  the  American  mines  and  pearl  fisheries. 

The  History  of  John  Smith's  Picture.  Cambridge.  1858. 
pp.  15.  ...  32141 

Six  copies  only  printed. 

The  History  of  Kamschatka.     See  Kracheninnikof  (Stephan). 

History  of  Maritime  Discovery.     See  [Cooley  (W.  D.)] 

The  History  of  Maryland,  to  which  are  added  brief  Biogra- 
phies of  distinguished  Statesmen,  Philanthropists,  Theologians, 
etc.  Prepared  for  the  Schools  of  Maryland.  Philadelphia :  E. 
H.  Butler  y  Co.   1866.     i6mo,  pp.  164.  c.  32142 


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History  of  my  Friend.  Shewing  how  he  was  Deprived  of  his 
Military  Commission,  etc.  merely  because  a  Great  Man  thought 
my  Friend  called  him  a  Nincompoop!  !    New  York.   1816.    8vo. 

History  of  New  England,  1654.     See  [Johnson  (E.)] 

History  of  North  America,  from  the  Discovery  thereof:  by 
Silvanus  Americanus:    New  Jersey^  anno  1761.  32144 

Title  from  Faribault,  No.  859. 

The  History  of  North  America.  Containing  An  Exact  Ac- 
count of  their  first  Settlements }  Their  Situation,  Climate,  Soil, 
Produce,  Beasts,  Birds,  Fishes,  Commodities,  Manufactures, 
Commerce,  Religion,  Charters,  Laws,  Governments,  Cities, 
Towns,  Ports,  Rivers,  Lakes,  Mountains,  and  Fortifications. 
With  The  present  State  of  the  different  Colonies ;  and  A  large 
Introduction.  ...  London :  Sold  by  Millar^  Thomson^  Jo»"t  David- 
son^ Wilson^  and  Gardiner,  mdcclxxvi.    i  2mo,  pp.  (4),  284.  Map. 

A  capital  book.     The  singular  speech  on  page  82  was  composed  by  Dr.  Franklin. 

History  of  North  America ;  comprising,  A  Geographical  and 
Statistical  View  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the  British  Canadian 
Possessions ;  including  a  great  variety  of  Important  Information 
on  the  Subject  of  Emigrating  to  that  Country.  ...  Leeds :  Printed 
by  Davies  and  Co.  1820.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  498;  (2),  458. 
3  Plates,  Maps.  32146 

The  History  of  North  and  South  America,  containing.  An 
Account  of  the  first  Discoveries  of  the  New  World,  the  Cus- 
toms, Genius,  and  Persons  of  the  original  Inhabitants,  and  a 
particular  Description  of  the  Air,  Soil,  natural  Productions, 
Manufactures  and  Commerce  of  each  Settlement.  Including  a 
Geographical,  Commercial,  and  Historical  Survey  of  the  British 
Settlements,  From  the  earliest  Times  to  the  present  Period. 
With  an  Account  of  the  West  Indies  and  the  American  Islands. 
To  which  is  added.  An  impartial  Enquiry  into  the  present  Amer- 
ican Disputes.  London :  y.  Whitaker.  1776.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp. 
(18),  including  Frontispiece,  7-276  ;  (14),  including  Frontispiece, 
5-280.  c.  32147 

First  published  in  1 6  parts 

History  of  Our  Own  Times.     See  [Campbell  (T.)],  Vol.  in. 

History  of  Pennsylvania  Hall.     See  [Webb  (S.)] 

History  of  Pirates.     New  Tork  :  Printed  by  W.  Bradford,  1724. 

Title  from  Watson's  Annals,  p.  20^ 
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The  History  of  Pompey  the  Little,  or,  the  Life  and  Adventures 
of  a  Lap-dog.  London:  M.  Cooptr.  moccli.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  2^2. 
Plate.    +  The  Second  Edition.    [/^/</.J  3^149 

Relates  to  American  topici. 

The  History  of  Prime  Ministers  and  Favourites  in  England, 
from  the  Conquest  down  to  the  Present  Time,  with  reflections 
on  the  fatal  Consequences  of  their  Misconduct,  &c.  London :  J. 
KearsUy.   1763.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  163.  32150 

The  History  of  Prince  Lee  Boo.  To  which  is  added  the  Life 
of  Paul  Cuffee,  a  Man  of  Colour.  Dublin :  Printed  by  M.  Good- 
win. 18 18.  i8mo,  pp.  180.  -\- London:  Printed  by  Dean  l^ Mun- 
day.  [n.  d.]  i6mo.  +  Also  some  account  of  John  Sackhouse, 
the  Esquimaux.     Dublin.  1822.    24mo,  pp.  180.  s.  32151 

A  History  of  Shipwrecks  and  Disasters  at  Sea,  from  the  most 
Authentic  oources.  London :  Whitaker,  Treacher  i^  Co,  mdccc- 
XXXIII.    2  vols.,  1 8mo,  pp.  viii,  343 ;  iv,  316.     Plates.     32152 

This  is  a  translation,  without  acknowledgment,  of  Deperthes.  See  our  Nos.  19620, 
19611.     It  was  afterwards  reissued  in  4  vols,  with  some  additions. 

History  of  Silk,  Cotton,  Linen,  and  other  Fibrous  Substances; 
including  Observations  on  Spinning,  Dyeing,  and  Weaving. 
Ntw-York:  Harper  i^  Brothers.    1845.     8vo,  pp.  xxxi,  (i),  464. 

History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.     See  [Busk  (M.  M.)] 

History  of  Temperance  in  Saratoga  County,.  New- York. 
Saratoga  Springs.  1855.    8vo.  c.  32154 

History,  Proceedings,  and  Debates  of  the  Fifth  Session  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  Fourteenth  Parliament,  1779.  [^London.'] 
1779.    8vo.  M.  32155 

Important  for  the  debates  on  American  topics. 

The  History  of  the  American  Revolution,  including  an  Impar- 
tial Examination  of  the  Causes  which  produced  that  Important 
Event ;  and  Monthly  Register  of  the  United  States,  from  the 
Date  of  their  Independence  to  the  Present  Time.  Vol.  the  First. 
Charleston,  S.  C. :  Printed  ...  by  Gabriel  Manigault  BountetheaUy 
...  1806.  8vo,  pp.  (10),  384,  Contents,  viij  Vol.  11.,  No.  i. 
pp.  24.  c,  s.  32156 

No  more  published. 

History  of  the  American  Revolution.  See  [Shepherd  (T.)], 
[Snowden  (R.)],  [Wilson  (S.  T.)] 


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History  of  the  American  Troops  during  the  Late  War  under 
Cols.  Fenton  and  Campbell.     1829.    i2mo.  32157 

History  of  the  American  War  of  1812,  from  the  Commence- 
ment, until  the  Final  Termination  Thereof,  on  the  Memorable 
Eighth  of  January,  1815,  at  New  Orleans.  ...  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia:  Wm.  McCarty.  1816.  i2mo,  pp.  252.  ■{■  [^IbidA 
18 1 7.    +  Third  Edition.     [Ibid.']    i2mo.  32158 

History  of  the  Old  Second  Division  of  the  Army  of  the  Cum- 
berland. Commanders  McCook,  Till  and  Johnson.  Chicago: 
Church  l^  Goodman.   1864.    8vo.  32159 

History  of  the  Baptist  Churches,  composing  the  Sturbridgo 
Association,  from  their  Origin  to  1843.  New  Tori.  1844. 
24mo,  pp.  54.  32160 

History  of  the  British  Dominions  in  North  America  j  from 
the  First  Discovery  of  that  Vast  Continent  by  Sebastian  Cabot 
in  1497,  ^^  '^^  present  Glorious  Establishment,  as  Confirmed  by 
the  Late  Treaty  of  Peace  in  1763.  In  Fourteen  Books.  Lon- 
don: IV.  Strahan.  mdcclxxiii.    410,  pp.  (x),  297,  275.     Map. 

Ste  "M.  Rev.,"  xtviii.  l8.  See  alto  "Historical  Magarine,"  i.  189,  concsrning  the 
supposed  authorship,  where  it  is  commended,  but  Mr.  Rich  calls  it  "a  work  of  no  great 
authority ;  probably  a  bookseller's  speculation,  in  consequence  of  the  interest  which  the 
affairs  of'  America  excited  about  this  time."     It  was  translated  into  German  as : 

Geschichte  der  Englischen  Colonien  in  Nordamerika,  von  der 
ersten  Entdeckung  dieser  Lander  durch  Sebastian  Cabot,  bis  auf 
den  Frieden  1763.  Aus  dem  Englischen  [von  Anton  Ernst 
clausing].  Leipzig:  C.  Fritsch.  1775-76.  2  vols.,  l6mo,  pp. 
(16),  452}  (8),  424,  (8).     Map.  B.,  c.  32162 

History  of  the  British  Empire,  from  the  Year  1765,  to  the 
end  of  1783.  Containing  An  Impartial  History  of  the  Origin, 
Progress,  and  Termination  of  the  American  Revolution.  By  a 
Society  of  Gentlemen.  Philadelphia :  R.  Campbell  ^  Co.  m.dcc- 
xcviii.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  475 ;  452,  59.  Portraits  of  Washington 
and  Franklin,     c.    -\-  Second  Edition.     [^Ibid.]  1803.         32163 

These  volumes  contain  a  comprehensive  history  of  the  American  Revolution.  It 
was  also  issued  as  a  "  History  of  England,  from  the  Revolution-  to  the  End  of  the 
American  War  and  Peace  of  Versailles  in  1783." 

History  of  the  Buccaneers.     See  [Exquemelin  (J.)]>  Vol.  vi. 

The  History  of  the  Church  of  Malabar.  With  some  Remarks 
upon  ...  the  Christians  of  St.  Thomas  in  the  Indies  ...  Done  out 


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of  Portueueie  into  English,  By  Michael  Geddes  ...  London:  S. 
Smith  and  B.  fValford.  1694.    8 vo,  pp.  443.  32164 

The  History  of  the  Civil  War.     Sa  [Hall  {Captain)], 

History  of  the  Colonization.     Stt  [Barron  (W.)],  No.  ^t^a. 

History  of  the  Delaware  and  Iroquois  Indians,  Formerly 
inhabiting  the  Middle  States.  With  Various  Anecdotes  illustra- 
ting their  Manners  and  Customs.  ...  Philadtlphia :  Jmtrican  Sun- 
day School  Union.  1 832.    8vo,  pp.  153.     Plate  and  Map.  c. 

History  of  the  Discovery  of  America.     See  [Trumbull  (H.)] 

A  History  of  the  Division  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
United  States.  By  a  Committee  of  the  Synod  of  New  York 
and  New  Jersey.     New  Tori.   1852.     i2mo,  pp.  278.  p. 

History  of  the  Establishment  and  Progress  of  the  Christian 
Religion  in  the  Islands  of  the  South  Sea.  With  Preliminary 
Notices  of  the  Islands,  and  of  their  Inhabitants.  Boston :  Tappan 
isf  Dennett.  1841.    i6mo,  pp.  x,  387.     Map.  c.  32167 

Included  in  Mr.  Rich's  "  Bibliotheca  Americana." 

History  of  the  Extra  Session  of  Congress,  convened  in  Wash- 
ington, by  Proclamation,  on  the  Fourth  of  September  and  term- 
inated on  the  Fourth  of  October,  1837.  Embracing  a  faithful 
Abstract  of  the  Important  Currency  Debates  with  which  it  was 
occupied,  on  the  proposed  measures  of  Financial  Legislation : 
and  an  accurate  table  of  the  yeas  and  nays  ...  .  New  Tork:  L. 
Scott.  1838.    8vo,  pp.  105.  c,  s.  32168 

History  of  the  Federal  and  Democratic  Parties  in  the  United 
States,  from  their  Origin  to  the  Present  Time.  By  a  Citizen  of 
Wayne  County,  Ind.     Richmond  [^Indiana].   1837.     8vo,  pp.  56. 

The  History  of  the  Garret,  &c.,  &c.  Translated  from  the 
Hieroglyphics  of  the  Society :  By  a  Member  of  the  Order  of 
the  Blue-String.     Gotham  [/.  e.  New  Tork],     i8mo,  pp.  143.     s. 

A  History  of  the  Gift  Book  Business.  Boston.  1859.  ibmo, 
pp.  56.  32171 

History  of  the  Great  Western  Sanitary  Fair  (held  at  Cincin- 
nati, December  23-31,  1863).  Cincinnati:  C.  F.  Fent  £sf  Co. 
[1864.]    8vo,  pp.  578.     Portrait.  32172 

History  of  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts ;  with  List 
of  Premiums.     Boston.   1845.    8vo,  pp.  95.  32 '73 


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History  of  the  Indian  Wars,  1812.     Set  [Sanders  (D.  C.)] 

A  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  with  the  First  Settlers  of  the 
United  States,  to  the  Commencement  of  the  Late  War }  together 
with  an  Appendix,  not  before  added  to  this  history,  containing 
Interesting  Accounts  of  the  Battles  Fought  by  Gen.  Andrew 
Jackson.  Rochester  {N.  T.):  Printed  by  Edwin  Scranton.  1828. 
i2mo,  pp.  196  [including  Woodcut  of  King  Philip],      c.  32174 

History  of  the  Islands  of  Cape  Breton  and  St.  Johns.  London. 
1670.    8vo.  32175 

Title  from  a  lale  catalogue — probably  incorrect. 

History  of  ...  Paper-Money.    8vo,  pp.  20.    See  [Hart  (A.  M.)  | 

History  of  the  Kingdoms  and  States  of  Asia,  Africa  and 
America.     London.   1705.    8vo.  32176 

The  History  of  the  late  Minority,  exhibiting  the  Conduct, 
Principles,  and  Views,  of  that  Party  dvring  the  Years  1762, 1763, 
1764,  and  1765.  The  Third  Impression.  London:  Printed  in 
the  Tear  mdcclxv  ;  And  Reprinted  with  some  Additions  in  the 
Year  mdcclxvi.  8vo,  pp.  xii,  332.  +  The  Fourth  Impression. 
London,  mdcclxv.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  332.  s.  32177 

The  first  edition,  wliich  consisted  of  but  twelve  copies,  was  printed  in  1765;  the 
second,  a  very  large  one,  in  June,  1766;  and  the  third,  much  larger,  about  the  middle 
of  the  same  month.  The  "  Monthly  Review,"  xxxiv.  482,  calls  it  "An  infammatory 
piece  of  party-work  which  hath  engrossed  a  much  greater  share  of  public  attention  than 
it  seems  to  have  merited."     The  authors  were  John  Almon  and  H.  Cotes. 

History  of  the  Late  Ecclesiastical  Oppressions  in  New  England 
and  Vermont,  &c.     Richmond.  1799.    8vo.  p.,  w.  32178 

History  of  the  Late  War.     See  [McAfee  (R.  B.)],  Rolt  {Mr.) 

The  History  of  the  Late  War  between  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain:  containing  a  brief  recapitulation  of  the  events 
which  led  to  the  Declaration  of  War,  its  Progress,  and  an 
account  of  the  various  brilliant  Land  and  Naval  Victories, 
including  the  Battle  of  New  Orleans.  Wheeling^  IVis.  1831. 
iSmo.    4-  New  York.  1832.    i8mo.  32^79 

History  of  the  Late  War,  or  Annual  Register  of  its  Rise, 
Progress  and  Events  in  Europe,  Asia,  Africa  and  America. 
Illustrated  with  Heads,  Plans,  Maps  and  Charts.  Dublin.  1774. 
8vo.  32180 

History  of  the  Lives  of  the  most  notorious  Pirates  and  their 
Crews,     y.  Hodges  on  London  Bridge.   1740.     i8mo.  321 81 


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HISTORY. 


The  History  of  the  Lives  and  Bloody  Exploits  of  the  Most 
Noted  Pirates,  their  Trials  and  Executions.  Hartford:  S,  /fndrus. 
1835.    lamo.  32182 

The  History  of  the  Little  Frenchman  and  his  Bank  Notes. 
"Rags!  Rags!  Rags!"  Philadelphia:  Edwad[i\c\Earlt.  1815. 
i2mo,  pp.  27.  H.  32183 

On  the  paper  currency  of  the  United  States. 

History  of  the  Massacre  at  Indian  Keys  in  Florida,  by  the 
Seminole  Indians.     Philadelphia.   1841.    8vo.  32184 

The  History  of  the  Moravian  Missions  among  the  Indians  in 
North-America,  from  its  Commencement  to  the  Present  Time. 
With  a  Preliminary  Account  of  the  Indians.  By  a  Member  of 
the  Brethren's  Church.  London:  T,  Allman.  1838.  i6mo,  pp. 
vi,  316.  P.  32185 

The  History  of  the  Nature  of  Excise  Laws ;  with  Some  Ac- 
count of  the  Excise  on  SnufF  and  Refined  Sugar.  Philadelphia. 
1795.    8vo.  p.  32186 

History  of  the  Negotiations  in  Reference  to  the  Eastern  and 
North  Western  Boundary  of  the  United  States  in  1841.  New 
York.   1841.    8vo.  32187 

History  of  the  New-England  Emigrant  Aid  Company.  With 
a  Report  on  its  future  Operations.  ...  Boiton :  Press  of  John  Wil- 
son and  Son,   1862.    8vo.  32188 

A  History  of  the  New- York  Kappa  Lambda  Conspiracy. 
New-York,  mdcccxxxix.    8vo,  pp.  32.  n.  32189 

A  History  of  the  New  York  National  Guard  ;  the  Celebrated 
Seventh  Regiment,  from  the  day  of  its  organization  down  to  the 
present  time  ...  .  New  York :  Dinsmore  &  Company,  m.d.cccl.ix. 
Small  4to,  pp.  68.  32190 

One  nunrtber  only  issued. 

History  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Late  War  from  its 
Commencement.     London.   1764.    2  vols.,  8vo.  32191 

This  is  perhaps  the  original  edition  of  the  following : 

The  History  of  the  Origin,  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War  in 
America  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies,  from  its  Com- 
mencement ih  the  Year  1764,  to  the  Time  of  General  Gage's 
Arrival  at  Boston  in  1774.  London,  Printed.  Boston,  in  the  State 
of  Massachusetts :  Reprinted  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet  ...  m,dcc,- 
Lxxx.    8vo,  pp.  90.     [Continued  as :]  The  History  of  the  Rise 


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and  Progress  of  the  War  in  North-America,  from  the  Time  of 
General  Gage's  Arrival  at  Boston,  in  May,  1774.  London  Printed. 
Boston,  in  the  State  of  Mastachusetts :  Reprinted  by  Thomas  and 
John  Fleet  ...  m,dcc,lxxx.    8vo,  pp.  381,  Appendix,  34.         ii. 

"End  of  the  fint  volume"  are  the  Uit  wordi  in  the  book|  whereat  the  previuui 
volume  of  90  pp.  ii  in  fict  the  fint.     The  next  title  ii  a  continuation. 

The  History  of  the  War  in  America  between  Great  Britain 
and  her  Colonies.  Vol.  11.  London  Printed.  Boston  Re-printed 
by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet.  m,dcc,lxxx.     8vo,  pp.  84,  4.     R.,  BA. 

Thii  concludes  the  leriei,  and  is  in  fact  Vol.  iii.  A  complete  set  is  of  extreme  rarity. 
In  this  volume  the  history  is  continued  to  1779. 

The  History  of  the  New  World,  called  America.  Dublin : 
R.  Jackson.  [1776.]    24mo,  pp.  180.  c.  32194 

The  History  of  the  Peace  with  France,  and  War  with  Hol- 
land, in  the  Year  1672  et  seq.     London.   171 2.    8vo,  pp.  71.     M. 

The  History  of  the  Pilgrims ;  or  a  Grandfather's  Story  of  the 
First  Settlers  of  New  England.  Boston :  Massachusetts  Sabbath- 
School  Union.   1831.    i6mo,  pp.  142.     Plate.  c.  32196 

History  of  the  Pirates  containing  the  Lives  of  those  Noted 
Pirates,  Misson,  Bowen,  Kidd,  Tew,  Halsey,  White,  and  others, 
...  also,  an  Account  of  the  Piracies  and  Cruelties  of  John  Augur, 
Wm.  Cunningham,  Dennis  Mackarthy,  Wm.  Dowling,  and 
others,  who  were  ...  executed  at  Nassau,  New  Providence,  De- 
cember loth,  V718}  also  a  Correct  Account  of  the  Piracies  in 
the  West  Indies  and  the  Expedition  of  Commodore  Porter. 
Haver  hilly  Mass.  1825.    i2mo.   -\- Hartford :  Silus  Andrus.  1834. 

History  of  the  Present  War  from  its  Commencement  in  1756 
to  the  End  of  the  Canipaign,  1760.     London.  1761.    8vo. 

Title  horn  an  English  auction  catalogue. 

History  of  the  Priesthood,  from  the  Beginning  of  the  World 
to  the  Present  Time.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     i2mo,  pp.  168.  32199 

A  Mormon  work. 

History  of  the  Proceedings  and  Cruelties  of  the  Court  of  In- 
quisition in  Spain,  Portugal,  &c.,  with  many  remarkable  Tryals 
and  Sufferings.     London.  1737.    i2mo.     Plates.  32200 

Contains  (pp.  199-136)  an  account  of  the  examination  of  Lcuis  Rame  by  the 
Inquisition  of  Mexico,  for  refusing  to  kneel  to  the  host ;  after  four  years  imprisonment 
he  was  sent  in  chains  to  Spain. 


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The  History  of  the  Raising  of  the  first  American  Flag  on  the 
Capitol  of  Mexico.     IVashington.   1856.  32201 

History  of  the  Rebel  Steam  Ram  "  Atlanta,"  now  on  Exhi- 
bition in  Philadelphia,    [n.  p.]  1863.     lamo.  32202 

The  History  of  the  Reign  of  George  the  Third,  King  of 
Great-Britain  &c.  ...  to  which  is  prefixed,  A  Review  of  the  late 
War.  ...  London:  For  the  Author,  mdcclxx.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  iv, 
402,  (l).  B.  32203 

History  of  the  Revolution  in  Texas ;  particularly  of  the  War 
of  1835  and  1836:  together  with  the  Latest  Geographical,  Sta- 
tistical, and  Topographical  Accounts  of  the  Country.  New  York. 
1838.     i2mo.  c.  32204 

History  of  the  Revolution  of  the  i8th  Fructidor,  Sept.  4th, 
1797,  and  of  the  Deportations  to  Guiana  in  consequence  of  that 
Revolution,  with  Observations  on  that  Colony  and  of  the  Ne- 
groes.    London.   1800.    8vo.  32205 

The  History  of  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  South  Sea  Stock,  1722. 

History  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and  Destiny  of  tb«  American 
Party.  With  a  Review  of  the  Letter  of  the  Hr  Henry  A. 
Wise  against  the  Know  Nothings.     Philadelphia.  i2mo. 

History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Suppression  of  Rebellious 
Insurrections.    1780.    8vo.  32208 

History  of  the  Sandwich  Islands :  with  an  Account  of  the 
American  Mission  established  there  in  1820.  Philadebhia :  Amer- 
ican Sunday  School  Union.   1831.     i6mo,  pp.  197.     Map.  c. 

The  History  of  the  Second  Ten  Years  of  the  Reign  of  George 
the  Third,  King  of  Great  Britain,  &c.  From  the  Conclusion 
of  the  Third  Session  of  the  Thirteenth  Parliament,  in  1770,  to 
the  End  of  the  Last  Session  of  the  Fourteenth  Parliament  of 
Great  Britain,  in  1780.     London:  Evans.   1782.    8vo,  pp.  463. 

"  The  most  important  part  of  this  woric  is  that  which  relates  to  the  commencement 
and  prosecution  o(  the  war  with  America.  The  author  aims  at  impartiality,  and  no 
where  discovers  the  zeal  of  a  partizan.  He  is  neither  a  determined  Whig  nor  a  perti- 
nacious Tory,  but  seems  to  have  made  it  a  rule  to  steer  a  middle  course.  This  volume 
is  intended  as  a  continuation  to  the  history  of  the  first  ten  years  of  the  reign  oi  George 
III.,  written  apparently  by  a  different  author." — Rich,  i.  303. 

History  of  the  Sioux  or  Dakota  Indian  Mission.  Boston :  Mas- 
sachusetts Sabbath  School  Society.   1 84 1.     i8mo,  pp.  94.    Plate,    c. 


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Hittorv  of  the  i6th  Regiment:  Pennsylvania  Cavalry,  for  the 
Year  ending  October  jist,  1(^63.  Commanded  by  Colonel  John 
Irvin  Gregg,  of  Centre  Co.,  Pa.  Philadelphia :  King  (^  Baird. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  44.  32212 

History  of  the  Southern  Iowa  Soldiers'  Fair,  at  Burlington, 
Iowa,  from  September  26  to  October  i,  1864.  Burlington  {Iowa): 
Hawkt  Eyt  Prtss.    1865.     8vo,  pp.  14.  32213 

History  of  the  Spirit  Lake  Massacre:  8th  March  1857,  ^"^ 
of  Miss  Abigail  Gardiner's  three  Months  Captivity  among  the 
Indians  according  to  her  own  account,  as  given  to  L.  P.  Lee. 
Nnu  Britain^  Ct.   1857.    ^vo,  pp.  48.  32214 

A  History  of  the  Steamboat  Case,  lately  discussed  by  Counsel 
before  the  Legislature  of  New  Jersey,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Gentle- 
man at  Washington.     Trenton.   18 15.    8vo,  pp.  52.       N.  32215 

History  of  the  Strange  Sounds,  or  Rappines,  heard  in  Rochester 
and  Western  New  York,  and  usually  called.  The  Mysterious 
Noises,  which  are  supposed  by  many  to  be  Communications  from 
the  Spirit  World.     Rochester.   1850.     i2nio,  pp.  80.  32216 

History  of  the  Temperance  Reform  in  America.  Albany. 
•833.    8vo.  32217 

History  of  the  United  States,  from  their  First  Settlement  as 
Colonies,  to  the  Close  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain,  in  1815. 
New-Tork :  C.  ff^iley.  1825.  i2mo,  pp.  (4),  337.  c.  -\- London: 
John  Miller.   1826.    8 vo,  pp.  (4),  467.  32218 

See  [Callender  (J.  T.)],  [Fer  - 


History  of  the  United  States. 


tory 


gus  (H.)],  [Hale  (S.)],  [Prentiss  (C.)] 

History  of  the  United  States,  compiled  from  American  and 
other  sources.     London.  1834.    Imp.  8vo.  32219 

History  of  the  United  States,  and  Biography  of  the  Signers  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence.  To  which  will  be  added  the 
History  of  the  Southern  Rebellion.  Boston :  S.  IValker.  [n.  d.] 
4to.     Plates.  32220 

Thii  it  Hinton'i  United  States  with  a  new  title  and  some  additions. 

History  of  the  United  States,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    64mo,  pp.  160. 

History  of  the  United  States  from  their  First  Settlement.  For 
the  Use  of  Schools.     New  Tork.  1838.     i8mo.  32222 


VOL.    VIII. 


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The  History  of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  which  commenced  in  June,  181 2,  and  closed  in  February, 
1815  ;  containing  Correspondence  which  passed  between  the  two 
Governments,  &c.,  compiled  chiefly  from  Public  Documents. 
With  an  Appendix,  &c.  Hartford.  1815.  i2mo.  -^  New  Tori. 
1815.     i2mo.    -f  Third  Edition.     Philadelphia.   1817.     i2mo. 

History  of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and  Mexico. 
Philadelphia:  Zieber  iff  Co.  1847.    8vo,  pp.  168.     8  Plates,     c. 

History  of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and  Tripoli, 
and  other  Barbary  Powers  ...  Jointed  at  the  Salem  Gazette  Office. 
1806.    i2mo,  pp.  144.  P.,  w.  32225 

The  I  History  |  of  the  |  War  in  America,  [  between  |  Great 
Britain  |  and | her  Colonies, |  from! Its  Commencement  to  the  end 
of  the  Year  1778.  |  In  which  its  Origin,  Progress,  and  Operations 
are  |  faithfully  related,  together  with  Anecdotes  and  Characters  | 
of  the  different  Commanders,  and  Accounts  of  such  |  Personages 
in  Congress  as  have  distinguished  themselves  |  during  the  Contest.  | 
To  which  is  added,  |  A  Collection  of  Interesting  and  Authentic 
Papers  |  tending  to  elucidate  the  History.  |  In  Two  Volumes.  | 
Dublin :  Printed  for  the  Company  of  Booksellers.  m,dcc,lxxix. 
3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (i),  vi,  V,  399 ;  Map  and  folded  Table,  2i|x 
17J;  427,(4).    H.    Vol.  III.  M,DCC,Lxxxv.    pp.  (4).  xii,  432.   c. 

"  After  part  of  the  first  chapter  of  Part  11.  of  this  work  was  printed,  the  author 
a,ipear8  to  have  changed  his  mind,  and  commences  anew  with  another  chapter  i.  and  a 
new  paging,  leaving  the  unfinished  chapter,  apparently  to  avoid  the  necessity  of  reprint- 
ing the  sheet." — Rich,  i.  273;  but  of  this  part  there  was  a  reissue  radically  different, 
and  Horatio  Rogers,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  informs  me  that  "  in  fact  the  reissue  is  not 
divided  into  parts  at  all.  In  it  the  whole  of  the  first  part  is  omitted  bodily  and  chapter 
I.  of  the  reissued  volume  is  what  is  called  chapter  i.  of  Part  11.  of  the  old  issue,  savi* 
that  the  first  three  pages  of  chapter  i.  of  Part  11.  are  omitted  and  two  new  pages  are 
substituted,  both  issues  becoming  alike  in  the  third  line  from  the  bottom  of  page  2,  the 
paging  in  the  old  issue  having  a  page  %*  as  well  as  a  page  2."  The  third  volume, 
which  continues  the  history  to  1783,  was  a  subsequent  publication,  and  is  seldom  found 
with  the  other  two.  At  page  267  begins  an  Appendix  of  State  papers.  The  folded 
table,  giving  the  names  and  rank  of  the  kilted,  wounded,  and  missing  of  the  British 
forces  at  the  battles  of  Concord  and  Bunkerfaill,  is  frequently  wanting.  Lowndes 
attributes  the  work  to  P.  Gordon. 

A  History  of  the  War  with  America,  France,  Spain  and  Hol- 
land. Begun  in  the  Year  1775  and  ended  in  1783.  London. 
1787.    8vo.  32227 

History  of  the  Western  World.     See  [Fergus  (H.)],  Vol.  vi. 

The  History  of  the  Works  of  the  Learned.  London.  1699. 
4to.  32228 

Contains  a  discussion,  whether  California  be  an  island. 


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History  of  Witches  and  Wizards  ;  giving  a  true  account  of  all 
their  Tryals  in  England,  Scotland,  Sweedland,  France,  and  New 
England.     London,  [n.  d.]     i2mo.  32229 

History,  Resources,  and  Prospects  of  the  Saginaw  Valley  ...  . 
[East  Saginaw.  1862.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  32230 

A  Hit  at  Banking.     By  Banquo.     Richmond.  1841.    N.  32231 

Hitchcock  (A.)  The  Trial  of  Alpheus  Hitchcock  ...  for  the 
Murder  of  his  Wife  ...  County  of  Madison  [N.  Y.],  July,  1807. 
Reported  by  George  Richards,  Junior.  Utica :  George  Richards., 
Junior.   1 807.    8vo,  pp.  50,  (i).  ba.  32232 

Hitchcock  (B.  W.)  Hitchcock's  Chronological  Record  of 
the  American  Civil  War  ...  from  November  8th,  i860,  to  June 
3d,  1865;  also  a  Complete  List  of  Vessels  captured  by  the  Con- 
federate Navy.  New  ybri :  Benjamin  ff^.  Hitchcock.  1866.  8vo, 
pp.  566.    +  [Ibid.']  1868.    8vo,  pp   (2),  566.     Portrait.  B. 

Hitchcock  (C.)  ...  A  Discourse  ...  before  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  Artillery  Company,  June  7,  1841,  being  the  cciiid 
Anniversary.  By  Calvin  Hitchcock  ...  .  Boston :  Press  of  "J. 
Howe.  1841.    8vo,  pp.  21.  B.,  H.,  s.  32234 

Hitchcock.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Joanna 
Strong  ...  Dec.  26,  1845.  By  Rev.  Calvin  Hitchcock,  d.d.  ... 
Gilmanton:  Printed  by  Alfred  Prescott.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  15.       H. 

Also;  ...  A  Sermon,  ...  Sharon,  June  1 1,  1828,  before  the  Norfolk  County  Educa- 
tion Society.  ...  Bottont  Printtd  by  Crocktr  and  Brtiuitcr,    l8a8.     8vo,  pp.  32.     b.,  8. 

Hitchcock  (C.  H.)     See  New  Hampshire-Geology. 

Hitchcock  (D.)  The  Knight  and  Quack :  or,  a  Looking- 
Glass  for  Impostors  in  Philosophy,  Physic  and  Government,  an 
Allegorical  Poem.  By  David  Hitchcock.  Hudson.  1805.  4to, 
pp.  27.  32236 

Hitchcock.  Poems.  By  David  Hitchcock.  With  a  Sketch 
of  the  Author's  Life.    1805.    i2mo.  32237 

Hitchcock.  The  Poetical  Works  of  David  Hitchcock  ...  . 
Boston:  Etheridge  and  Bliss.  1806.    i2mo,  pp.  164.     b.,  ba.,  H. 

Hitchcock.  The  Social  ?'^onitor  j  or,  a  Series  of  Poems,  on 
Some  of  the  most  Important  and  Interesting  Subjects.  By  David 
Hitchcock  ...  .  Stockbridge.  1812.  i2mo.  +  Second  Edition. 
New  Tor k:  Gould,  Banis  &  Gould.   18 14.     i2mo,  pp.  204.     ba. 


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Also  i  ...  Address  before  the  Great  Darrington  Branch  of  the  Washington  Denevolent 
Society,  A  p  21,181a.  ...  8vo,  pp.  15.  n.  —  Poetical  Dictionary;  or.  Popular  Terms 
Illustrated  1  Rhyme,  etc.  ...  Lenox.  1808.  lamo.  n. — The  Shade  of  Plato : 
Defence  of  Religion,  Morality  &  Government :  a  Poem,  etc. 
pp.  107.      BA.,  H.,  N. 


or,  a 


Hudion.  1805.    i2mo, 


Hitchcock  (D.  K.)  Remarks  of  Hon.  David  K.  Hitchcock, 
in  the  Massachusetts  Senate,  on  the  Pay  of  the  Chaplains 
March  19th,  1855.  Boston :  Printed  by  Stacy  i^ Richardson.  1855. 
i2mo,  pp.  II.  BA.,  H.,  M.  32240 

Hitchcock  (E.)  An  Attempt  to  Discriminate  and  Describe 
the  Animals  that  made  the  Fossil  Footmarks  of  the  United 
States,  and  especially  of  New  England.  By  Edward  Hitchcock. 
Boston.  1848.    4to.     24  Plates.  32241 

Also  forms  "Memoirs  of  American  Academy  cf  Arts  and  Sciences,"  Vol.  m., 
New  Series. 

Hitchcock.  A  Catalogue  of  Plants  growing  without  Culti- 
vation in  the  Vicinity  of  Amherst  College.  By  Edward  Hitch- 
cock ...  .  Amherst:  J.  S.  and  C.  Adams,  and  Co.,  Printers.  1829. 
8vo,  pp.  64.  BA.,  H.,  w.  32242 

Hitchcock.  Catalogue  of  the  Animals  and  Plants  of  Mas- 
sachusetts. Amherst:  J.  S.  i^  C.  Adams.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  142. 
A.,  c.  +  Second  Edition.  Corrected  and  Enlarged.  Amherst. 
1835.    8vo.  w.  32243 

Contents :  Land  and  fresh  water  shells.  From  the  second  edition  of  the  Report  on 
the  Geology,  etc. 

Hitchcock.     Geology.     See  Massachusetts,  also  Vermont. 

Hitchcock.  Ichnology  of  New  England.  A  Report  on  the 
Sandstone  of  the  Connecticut  Valley,  especially  its  Fossil  Foot- 
marks, made  to  the  Government  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Mas- 
sachusetts. By  Edward  Hitchcock  ...  .  Boston :  William  Whiter 
Printer.  1858.  4to,  pp.  xii,  220.  60  Plates.  B.,  ba.  -|-  Supple- 
ment ...  1863.  Boston:  Wright  iff  Potter,  State  Printers.  1865. 
4to,  pp.  96.     20  Plates.  c.  32244 

Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Boston :  PAillifs,  Sampson  &  Co,    1858. 

Hitchcock.  The  Inseparable  Trio.  A  Sermon,  ...  before 
His  Excellency  ...  at  the  Annual  Election  ...  January  2d,  1850. 
By  Edward  Hitchcock,  d.d.  ...  Boston :  Dutton  and  IVentworth. 
1850.    8vo,  pp.  45.  BA.,  M.  32245 

Hitchcock.  Outline  of  the  Geology  of  the  Globe,  and  of 
the  United  States  in  Particular  \  with  two  Geological  Maps,  and 


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ences,"  Vol.  in., 


Sketches  of  Characteristic  American  Fossils.  By  Edward  Hitch- 
cock, d.d.  ...  Boston.  1853.  ^v°'  -{■■Amherst.  1853.  limo, 
pp.  136.  6  Plates.  B.  +  Second  Edition.  Boston:  Phillips., 
Sampson  i:S  Company.  1854.  8 vo,  pp.  136.  2  Maps,  6  Plates.  P. 
4.  Third  Edition.     \_Ibid.'\  1856.  h.  32246 

Hitchcock.  The  Power  of  Christian  Benevolence  ...  in  the 
Life  ...  of  Mary  Lyon.  Compiled  by  Edward  Hitchcock,  d,d. 
...  Northampton:  Hopkins^  Bridgman^  and  Company.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  486.    Portrait,    b.,  ba.    -j-  Second  Edition.    \^Ibid.'\   h. 

Hitchcock.  Reminiscences  of  Amherst  College,  Historical, 
Scientific,  Biographical,  and  Autobiographical :  Also,  of  Other 
and  Wider  Life  Experiences.  With  Four  Plates  and  a  Geolog- 
ical Map.  By  Edward  Hitchcock  ...  .  Northampton:  Bridgman 
(sf  Childs.  1863.     i2mo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  412.     Portrait.       B.,  h.,  c. 

Hitchcock.  Sketch  of  the  Scenery  of  Massachusetts.  From 
Geological  Report  of  Prof.  Hitchcock.    Northampton.  1842.   4to. 

Hitchcock.  A  Sketch  of  the  Geology,  Mineralogy  and  To- 
pography of  the  Connecticut  [River]  ...  By  Rev.  Edward  Hitch- 
cock ...  .  New  Haven:  J.  Converse.  1823.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  154. 
Map,  2  Plates.  h.  32250 

Also :  ...  An  Address  ...  before  the  Hampshire,  Franklin  &  Hampden  Agricultural 
Suciety.  ...  Amkertt :  y.  S.  and  C.  Adams,  Printers.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b.,  w. — 
...  An  Address  ...  before  the  Mechanical  Association  in  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary, Sept.  a  I,  1830.  ...  Amherst:  J.  S.  and  C.  Adams.  1831.  i2mo,  pp.  36.  h.,  w. 
— Highest  Use  of  Learning :  An  Address  ...  at  his  Inauguration  to  the  Presidency 
of  Amherst  College.  ...  Amherst:  y.  S,  and  C,  Adams,  Printers.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  51. 

—  ...  A  Discourse  ...  Nov.  27,  i8a8,  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Fidelia  Lord  ...  . 
Amherst:  y.  S.  &  C.  Adams,  Printers.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  19.  h. —  ...  A  Discourse,  ... 
before  the  Berkshire  Medical  Institution.  ...  Pitlsfield:  Printed  by  Phinehas  Allen.  1823. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  B.  —  Elementary  Geology.  ...Amherst.  1840.  i2mo.  +  Eighth  Edition. 
New  York:  M.  H.  Newman  &  Co.  1847.  i2mo,  pp.  361.  2  Maps.  +  [Another] 
Eighth  Edition.  New  To'rk:  Netvman  and  Jvison.  1853.  l2mo,  pp.  361.  b.  + 
Thirtieth  Edition.     New  Tori:  Jvison  & Phinney.  1855.     I2mo,  pp.  424.     2  Maps. 

—  An  Essay  on  Temperance.  Addressed  particularly  to  Students,  and  the  Young  Men 
of  America.  ...  Amherst.  1830.  iSmo.  +  Second  Edition.  Amherst:  y.  S.  and  C. 
Adams.  1830.  i8mo,  pp.  36.  h.  —  First  Anniversary  Address  before  the  Association 
of  American  Geologists,  at  their  Second  Annual  Meeting  in  Philadelphia,  April  5, 
1841.  ...  New  Haven:  Printed  by  B.  L,  Hamlen.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  48.  c.  —  History 
of  a  Zoological  Temperance  Convention.  Held  in  Central  Africa,  in  1847.  ...  North- 
ampton. 1850.  i6mo.  Plates  +  Northampton:  Hopkins,  Bri^man  &  Co.  1854. 
i6mo,  pp.  160.  Plates.  B.  +  Boston  t  N.  Noyes.  1855.  l6mo,  pp.  160.  c. — 
Retrospection.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  the  Collegiate  Institution,  Amherst,  May  13, 
1823.  Northampton.  1823.  8vo,  pp.24. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Installation  of 
Rev.  Flavel  Griswold  ...  December  3, 1828.  ...  Amherst:  y.  S.  and  C.  Adams,  Printers. 
1829.  8vo,  pp.  31.  BA. —  ...  The  Twelfth  Anniversary  Address  before  the  Mount 
Holyoke  Female  Seminary,  Aagust  First,  mdcccxlix.  ...  Amherst:  y.  S.  &  C.  Adams, 
Printers,   1 849.     8vo,  pp.  37.     h. 


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Hitchcock  (E.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Causes  of  National 
Prosperity,  illustrated  by  Ancient  and  modern  History,  f  .ampli- 
fied in  the  late  American  Revolution.  Addressed  to  the  Society 
of  the  Cincinnati,  in  the  State  of  Rhode-Island,  at  their  Annual 
Meeting  at  East-Greenwich,  July  4,  1786.  By  Enos  Hitchcock, 
A.M.  Of  Providence.  ...  Providence:  Printed  by  Bennett  Wheeler, 
[1786.]    8vo,  pp.  28.  BA.,  h.,  m.,  w.  32251 

Hitchcock.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
New  Congregational  Meetinghouse  in  Providence ;  and  also, 
at  the  Westparish  in  BrookHeld,  November  10,  1795,  on  a  like 
occasion.  By  Enos  Hitchcock,  d.d.  ...  From  the  press  of  Rice  ^ 
IFaldoy  Brookfield^  Massachusetts :   1795.    8vo,  pp.  17.        ba.,  w. 

Hitchcock.  A  Discourse,  on  the  Dignity  and  Excellence  of 
the  Human  Character  ;  Illustrated  in  the  Life  of  General  George 
Washington  ...  delivered  February  22,  1800,  ...  in  Providence  ... 
By  Enos  Hitchcock,  d.d.  ...  Providence :  Printed  by  John  Carter^ 
jun.  1800.    8vo,  pp.  35.  BA.,  h.  32253 

Hitchcock.  The  Farmer's  Friend,  or  the  History  of  Mr. 
Charles  Worthy,  Who,  from  being  a  poor  Orphan,  rose,  through 
Various  Scenes  of  Distress  and  Misfortune,  to  Wealth,  and  Emi- 
nence, by  Industry,  Economy,  and  Good  Conduct.  Interspersed 
with  many  Useful  and  Entertaining  Narratives.  Suited  to  please 
the  Fancy,  improve  the  Understanding,  and  mend  the  Heart,  By 
Enos  Hitchcock,  d.d.  Boston :  I.  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews. 
MDCCXCiii.    i2mo,  pp.  271.  s.,  w.  32254 

Hitchcock.  Memoirs  of  the  Bloomsgrove  Family.  In  a 
Series  of  Letters  to  a  respectable  Citizen  of  Philadelphia.  Con- 
taining Sentiments  on  a  Mode  of  Domestic  Education,  suited  to 
the  present  State  of  Society,  Government,  and  Manners,  in  the 
United  States  of  America :  And  on  the  Dignity  and  Importance 
of  the  Female  Character,  ...  By  Enos  Hitchcock,  d.d.  Boston: 
Printed  by  Thomas  and  Andrews.  MDCCXC.  2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp. 
299  ;  300.  B.,  BA.,  h.  32255 

Hitchcock.  An  Oration:  Delivered  July  4,  1788,  at  ... 
Providence,  in  Celebration  of  the  Anniversary  of  American  Inde- 
pendence, and  of  the  Accession  of  Nine  States  to  the  Federal 
Constitution.  By  Enos  Hitchcock,  a.m.  Providence:  Printed 
by  Bennett  Wheeler,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  B.,  H.  32256 

Hitchcock.  An  Oration,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Inde- 
pendence of  the  United  States  of  America.  ...  Providence,  July 
4th,  1793.     Printed  by  J.  Carter.  [1793.]    8vo,  pp.  19.         ba. 


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795,  on  a  like 


Also:  A  Discourse  on  Education;  ...  at  ...  Providence,  November  i6,  1785.  ... 
fnvidtnct:  Prinitd  by  Btnnttt  H^kitUr.  [n.  d.]  4to,  pp.  16.  h.  —  A  Discourse  ...  at 
the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Abel  Flint  to  ...  a  Christian  Church  at  Hartford,  April 
aoth,  1791.  ...  Hartford:  Primed  by  Elhha  Babcock.  m,dcc,xci.  8vo,  pp.  13.  h.  —  A 
Discourse  deliveriJ  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Jonathan  Gould,  ...  at  Standish, 
September  18,  1793.  ...  Portland:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Titcomb,  Jun.  [1793.]  4to,  pp. 
22.  lA.  —  A  Funeral  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Bowen,  consort 
of  the  Hon.  Jabe«  Bowen,  Esq.,  who  died  March  17,' 1800  ...  .  Providence:  Printed 
iy  Join  Carter,  Jun.  1800.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  A  New- Year's  Sermon;  delivered  at 
Providence,  January  I,  1797.  ...  Prc-vidence :  Printed  by  Carter  and  ff^i/iinson.  1797. 
gvo,  pp.  i».  w.  —  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Wrentham,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Elisha  Fisk,  June  the  lath,  1799.  ...  Providence:  Printed  by  Bennett  tfheeler.  1799. 
gvo,  pp.  a8.     H.,  N. 

Hitchcock  (G.)  Natural  Religion  aided  by  Revelation  and 
perfected  in  Christianity.  A  Discourse  ...  in  the  Chapel  of  the 
University  at  Cambridge,  ...  September  i,  1779.  At  the  Lec- 
ture founded  by  the  Hon.  Paul  Dudley,  Esq.  By  Gad.  Hitch- 
cock ...  .  Boston :  Printed  by  T.i^  J.  Fleet.  m,dcc,lxxiv.  8vo, 
pp.  32.  BA.,  H.  3225S 

Hitchcock.  A  Sermon  ...  in  the  2d  Precinct  in  Pembroke, 
N.  £.  before  a  Company  voluntarily  formed,  for  the  Revival  of 
Military  Skill,  &c.,  October  10,  1757.  Boston:  Printed  by  Edes 
and  Gill.  M,DCC,Lvii.    8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.,  h.  32259 

Hitchcock.  A  Sermon  ...  before  ...  Thomas  Gage,  Esq ; 
Governor  ...  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay  in  New- 
England,  May  25th,  1774.   ...   Boston:  Printed  by  Edes  and  Gill. 

MjDCCjLXXIV.      8vO,  pp.  56.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.  32260 

Hitchcock.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Plymouth  December  22d, 
1774.  ...  The  Anniversary  Thanksgiving,  in  Commemoration 
of  the  first  Landing  of  our  New-England  Ancestors  in  that 
Place,  Anno  Dom.   1620.      Boston:    Printed  by  Edes  and  Gill. 

M,DCC,LXXV.      8vO,  pp.  44.  BA.,  W.  3226 1 

Also:  A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Mr.  Enos  Hitchcock  ...  in 
Beverly, ...  May  ist,  1771.  ...  Salem  :  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall,  mdcclxxi.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Hitchcock  (G.)  Address  delivered  at  Hanson,  Mass.,  before 
the  School  Dames,  their  Pupils,  &c.,  September,  1827.  By  Gad. 
Hitchcock,  A.M.     Hingham.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  19.  m.  32262 

Hitchcock  (H.  L.)  God  acknowledged  in  the  Nation's  Be- 
reavement. A  Sermon  delivered  in  Hudson,  Ohio,  on  the  day 
of  the  Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  April  19,  1865.  By 
Henry  L.  Hitchcock.  Cleveland':  Fairbanks ,  Benedict  iff  Co.^ 
Printers.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  23.  322^3 

Also;  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  James  Rowland.  ...  Columbus. 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  2Z.     B. 


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Hitchcock  (P.)  Loyalty  to  the  Government.  Speech  of 
Hon.  Peter  Hitchcock,  of  Geauga,  in  the  Ohio  Senate,  March 
4,  1863,  on  the  Loyalty  Resolutions  of  Mr.  Welsh,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  10.  32264 

Hitchcock  (R.)  Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Mr, 
Elizur  Belden,  of  Wethersfield,  June  8,  1786.  By  Reuben 
Hitchcock.     Ntw  Haven.   1786.    8vo,  pp.  22.  132265 

Hitchcock  (R.  D.)  A  Eulogy  on  Daniel  Webster,  delivered 
before  the  Students  of  Bowdoin  College,  ...  Nov.  12th,  1852. 
By  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock  ...  .  Brunswick :  Printed  by  J.  Griffin. 
1852.    8vo,  pp.  44.  B.,  BA.  32266 

Hitchcock.  Our  National  Sin :  A  Sermon,  Preached  on  the 
Day  of  the  National  Fast,  September  26,  1861,  in  ...  New  York 
City.  By  Rev.  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  d.d.,  ...  New  Tork: 
Baker  l^  Godwin^  Printers.   1861.     8vo,  pp.  24.  32267 

Hitchcock.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
New  Chapel  of  Bowdoin  College,  Thursday,  June  7,  1855.  By 
Rev.  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock  ...  .  Brunswick:  George  T.  Barrett. 
1855.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  32268 

Hitchcock.  Thanksgiving  for  Victories.  A  Discourse  de- 
livered in  Plymouth  Church,  Brooklyn,  September  11,  1864.  By 
Rev.  Roswell  D.  Hitchcock.  New  Tork :  J.  A.  Gray  &  Green. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  7.  32269 

Also:  Chronological  Record  of  the  American  Civil  War.  ...  New  Tori.  1866. — 
The  Laws  of  Civilization.  The  Substance  of  an  Address  delivered  on  Several  Occasions 
during  ...  i860.  ...  New-Tori:  yohn  A.  Gray,  Printer,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  The 
Charge  and  Inaugural  Address  delivered  on  Occasion  of  the  Induction  of  the  Rev. 
Roswell  D.  Hitchcock,  o.d.  into  the  Washburn  Professorship  of  Church  Histoy,  in  the 
Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  ...  May  6,  1856.  ...  New  Tork:  J.  F. 
Trow,  Printer.   1856.     8vo,  pp.  48.     B. 

HiTTELL  (J.  S.)  Nineteenth  Anniversary  Oration  before  the 
Corporate  Society  of  the  California  Pioneer  Association.  By 
Hon.  John  S.  Hittell.     San  Francisco.   1869.    8vo.  32270 

HiTTELL.  Mining  in  the  Pacific  States  of  North  America. 
By  John  S.  Hittell.  San  Francisco :  H.  H.  Bancroft  and  Company. 
1861.    i2mo,  pp.  224.     BA.    -f  1862.  c,  s.  32271 

Hittell.  The  Resources  of  California:  comprising  Agri- 
culture, Mining,  Geography,  Climate,  Commerce,  &c.,  and  the 
Past  and  Future  Development  of  the  State.     By  John  S.  Hittell. 


HOADLEY. 


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Nnv  Tori.  1863.  8vo.  c.  +  Second  Edition,  with  an  Ap- 
pendix on  Oregon  and  Washington  Territory.  San  Francisco: 
A.  Roman  and  Company.  1866.  i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  494.  B.,  ba.  -j- 
Third  Edition.  \Ibid.'\  1867.  i2mo,  pp.  xv,  xvi,  462.  c.  -j- 
Fourth  Revised  Edition.  San  Francisco  and  New  York:  A.  Roman 
i^  Co.  i2mo.  +  Fifth  Edition,  with  an  Appendix  on  Oregon, 
Nevada,  and  Washington  Territory.  [/fr/V.]  1869.  i2mo,  pp. 
xxiv,  504.  c.  32272 

[HiTTELL.]  The  Resources  of  Vallejo :  containing  a  State 
ment  of  the  great  Natural  Advantages  of  the  Place,  showing  that 
it  is  the  most  convenient  Seaport,  the  safest  Harbor,  the  natural 
Railway  Centre,  and  the  best  Manufacturing  Site,  with  a  prospect 
of  becoming  the  Commercial  and  Financial  Metropolis  of  Cali- 
fornia. [Vallejo  :~\  Solano  County  Advertiser  Office.  1869.  8vo, 
pp.  (2),  72.     2  Maps.  c.  32273 

HiTTELL.  Yosemite:  its  Wonders  and  its  Beauties.  By 
John  S.  Hittell.  San  Francisco:  H.  H.  Bancroft  iff  Co.  1868. 
i2mo,  pp.  59.     Map  and  20  Photographic  Plates.  c.  32274 

HiTTELL  (T.  H.)  The  Adventures  of  James  Capen  Adams, 
Mountaineer  and  Grizzly  Bear  Hunter,  of  California.  By  Theo- 
dore H.  Hittell.  Illustrated.  Boston :  Crosbyy  Nichols,  Lee  and 
Company,  i860.     i2mo,  pp.  378.     H.    +  [_Ibid.'\  1861.       B.,  p. 

HiTTELL.  The  General  Laws  of  the  State  of  California, 
from  1850  to  1864  inclusive;  being  a  Compilation  of  all  Acts 
of  a  general  nature  now  in  force,  with  full  references,  etc.  By 
Theodore  H.  Hittell.  San  Francisco.  1866.  2  vols.,  rl.  8vo, 
pp.  1 1 86.  32276 

The  Hive  ...  March  nth,  1826.    8vo,  pp.  96.  3^277 

The  Hive  ;  or  a  Collection  of  Thoughts  on  Civil,  Moral,  Sen- 
timental and  Religious  Subjects.  ...  fVorcester:  Press  of  Isaiah 
Thomas,  fun.  1795.  l2mo,  pp.  252.  B.  +  Worcester:  Press 
of  Thomas,  Son  and  Thomas,  mdccxcvi.     i2mo,  pp.  227.  H. 

The  Hive ;  a  Collection  of  Thoughts  from  100  Writers. 
Philadelphia.   1 796.     i2mo.  32279 

Hl  (J.  D.)     See  H[er]l[ein],  No.  31495. 

[HoADLEY  (B.)]  An  Enquiry  into  the  Reasons  of  the  Con- 
duct of  Great  Britain.  With  Relation  to  the  present  State  of 
Affairs  in  Europe.     London.   1727.     8vo,  pp.  112.     s.    -|-  Pub- 


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lished  (here)  for  the  Information  of  the  Inhabitants  of  New-Eng- 
land.    Boston.   1727.    8vo,  pp.  103.  b.  32280 

Partly  on  the  commerce  with  America.  Alio  i  A  Defence  of  the  Enquiry  ...  &c. 
occasioned  by  the  paper  ...  in  the  Craftiman,  Jan.  4,  1728-9.  ...  London.  1719.  Svu, 
pp.  40.     t. 

HoADLY  (C.  J.)  See  Connecticut,  Vol.  iv.,  also  New  Haven, 
and  Historical  Magazine,  i.  191. 

HoADLY  (Loammi  I.)  An  Address,  delivered  at  the  Union 
Celebration  of  Independence  at  Sutton,  Mass.  July  5,  1824.  Bv 
L.  Ives  Hoadly  ...  fVorcester:  IVilliam  Mannings  Printer,  [n.  d.J 
8vo,  pp.  19.  BA.,  w.  32281 

HoAG  (J.)  Journal  of  the  Life  of  Joseph  Hoag,  an  eminent 
Minister  of  the  Gospel,  in  the  Society  of  Friends.  Auburn: 
Knapp  and  Peck.^  Printers.  1 86 1.    8vo,  pp.  396.  32282 

HoAO.  Journal  of  the  Life  of  Joseph  Hoag,  containing  his 
Remarkable  Vision.  London :  J.  W.  Bennett.  1862.  Post  8vo, 
pp.  xix,  381.  32283 

A  record  of  labors  and  wanderings,  and  a  testimony  against  the  doctrines  propagated 
among  the  Quakers  by  Eliai  Hicks  and  Joseph  John  Gurney. 

HoAGLAND  (C.  C.)  Gleanings  for  the  History  of  the  Prot- 
estant Reformed  Dutch  Church,  of  Harlingen,  New  Jersey.  By 
Christopher  C.  Hoagland.  SomervilUy  N.  J. :  S.  L.  B.  Baldwin^ 
Printer.   1847.    8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  s.  32284 

Hoar  (Ebenezer  Rockwood).  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury,  at 
the  July  Term  of  the  Municipal  Court,  in  Boston,  1854.  By 
£.  R.  Hoar  ...  .  Boston:  Little^  Brown  6f  Company.  1854.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  B.,  BA.  32285 

Hoar  (L.)  The  Sting  of  Death  j  and  |  Death  Unstung  |  Deliv 
ered  in  two  |  Sermons  |  In  which  is  shewed  |  the  Misery  of  the 
Death  of  those  that  Dye  in  their  Sins,  &  out  |  of  Christ,  and  the 
Blessedness  of  theirs  that  Dye  in  the  Lord.  |  Preached  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Death  of  the  truly  noble  and  virtuous  |  The  Lady 
Mildmay.  |  By  Leonard  Hoar,  m.d.  |  Sometime  Preacher  of  God's 
Word  in  Wansstead.  |  ...  |  Boston:  Printed  by  John  Foster.  1680. 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  (8),  24.  32286 

a  rare  and  very  early  Boston  imprint.     The  Epistle  Dedicatory  is  signed  by  Josiah 
Flint  of  Dorchester. 

Hoar  (Samuel).  Remarks  ...  on  the  Resolutions  [Abolition 
of  Slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia,]   Introduced  by  Mr. 


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JarviSf  ...  and  Mr.  Wise,  ...   delivered  ...  January  21,  1836. 
IVaihington.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  13.  ba.  32287 

Also;  Addreti  at  Fitchburg,  Mail,  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i.  —  Report,  Retolvei concern- 
ing the  Treatment  of  Samuel  Hoar  by  South-Carolina }  Declaration.  ...  B»u$n.  1S45. 
8vo,  pp.  "i.     «. 

HoARE  (P.)  Memoirs  of  Granville  Sharp,  Esq.  Composed 
from  his  own  Manuscripts,  and  other  Authentic  Documents  ...  . 
By  Prince  Hoare.  ...  London :  Henry  Colburn  and  Co.  1820.  4to, 
pp.  xxxii,  324,  xxxiii.  B.  -|-  Second  Edition.  London.  1828. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  c.  32288 

Stt  "  M.  Rev.,"  xciv.  $1.  Sharp  waa  originally  in  the  ordnance  service,  but  resigned 
his  place  on  account  of  the  American  War.  He  waa  intimate  with  most  of  the  leading 
men  of  the  day  in  America,  with  whom  his  correspondence  is  extensive.  His  exertions 
in  behalf  of  the  negro  race  are  well  known. 

HoBART  (A.)  An  Historical  Sketch  of  Abington,  Plymouth 
County,  Massachusetts.  With  an  Appendix.  By  Aaron  Hobart. 
Boston:  Printed  by  Samuel N,  Dickinson.   1839.     8vo,  pp.  176.    A. 

Hobart  (B.)  History  of  the  Town  of  Abington,  Plymouth 
County,  Massachusetts,  from  its  first  Settlement.  By  Benjamin 
Hobart,  a.m.  Boston:  T.  H.  Carter  and  Son.  1866.  i2mo,  pp. 
xix,  (i),  453.     Portrait  and  Plates.  b.  32290 

Hobart  (B.)  Oration  at  Abington  [Mass.],  July  4,  1805. 
By  Benjamin  Hobart.     Boston.  1805.    8vo.  32291 

Hobart  (J.)  A  Confession  of  Faith  and  Covenant  adopted 
by  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Berlin.  New  Bedford.  1810.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  32292 

[Hobart  (John  Henry).]  The  Charter  of  the  Corporation 
of  Trinity  Church  defended  against  the  Attacks  of  a  late  Pam- 
phlet. Believed  to  be  by  Bishop  Hobart.  Reprinted  from  the 
original,  published  a.  D.  18 13.  New  Tori:  yames  A.  Sparks. 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  21.  B.,  H.  32293 

Hobart.  Letter  to  the  Vestry  of  Trinity  Church,  ...  in 
Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  **A  Solemn  Appeal  to  the 
Church,"  by  the  Rev.  Cave  Jones.  ...  [With]  Appendix,  by  ... 
Rev.  T.  Y.  How.  New  York:  E.  Sargeant.  181 1.  8vo,  pp. 
(2),  113,  20.  B.,  ba.,  h.,  m.,  n.,  w.  32294 

Hobart.  The  Origin,  the  General  Character,  and  the  Pres- 
ent Situation  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 
States  of  America — A   Sermon    ...    May  i8th,  a.d.  1814.    ... 


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Openins  of  the  General  Convention  ...  and  of  the  Consecration 
of  ...  Biihop  Moore,  of  Virginia.  Philadtlphia :  Bradford  and 
Jmkttp.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  38.  BA.,  N.  -}-  Second  Edition.  Nm 
Tork.  1 8 14.    8vOf  pp.  29.  ba.  32295 

HoBART.  A  Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Laity  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  in  the  State  of  New-York,  on  the  Subject  of 
Bible  and  Common  Prayer  Book  Societies.  Niw-Tork :  Printtd 
hy  T.  and  y.  Swords.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  32296 

Thii  Paitoral  produced  a  controveriy  concerning  luch  locietiei,  which  wai  carried  on 
with  some  warmth.  We  content  ourselvei  with  enumerating :  "  Strictures  on  a  Paitoril 
Letter  ...  on  Bible  ...  Societies,  of  Bishop  Hobart.  By  a  Layman."  Nito-Tork:  yan 
fyinkh  and  H^llty.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  19.  B.,  ba.,  s.  —  "  An  Answer  to  Bishop  Hobart'i 
Pastoral  Letter  on  the  subject  of  Bible  and  Common  Prayer-Book  Societies.  By  an 
Episcopalian."  ...  New-fork:  fFAitiiig  &  fyatton,  1815.  8vo,  pp.  16.  To  which 
"Answer,"  Hobart  replied  in  an  anonymous  tract  entitled  t  "Reply  to  'An  Answer' 
...  By  another  Episcopalian."  Ntio-Yorki  Printtd  by  T.  and  J.  Swords.  1815.  8vo, 
pp.  3  J.     ■.,  BA. 

Hobart.  The  Posthumous  Works  of  ...  John  Henry  Hobart 
...  With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  the  Rev.  William  Berrian.  ... 
New-Tor k :  Swords^  Stanford^  and  Co.  1833-32.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
(4),  423,  Portrait ;  viii,  521 }  viii,  502.  h.  32297 

[Hobart.]  Remarks  on  the  Hon.  John  Jay's  Letter  to  the 
Rev.  Cave  Jones.     {^New  Tork.'\  181 2.    8vo,  pp.  24.        32298 

Hobart.  The  Security  of  a  Nation.  A  Sermon,  Preached 
...  April  13,  A.D.  1815;  being  the  Day  ...  of  Thanksgiving  ... 
for  ...  Peace.  By  John  Henry  Hobart,  d.d.  ...  New-Tork: 
Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords,   18 1 5.    8vo,  pp.  21.  B.  32299 

Hobart.  A  Statement  addressed  to  the  Episcopalians,  in  the 
State  of  New-York,  Relative  to  some  Recent  Events  in  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  Said  State.  New  Tork: 
Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords.   181 2.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  99.        N.,  w. 

Hobart.  The  United  States  of  America  compared  with  some 
£uropea|i  Countries,  particularly  England :  in  a  Discourse  deliv- 
ered ...  October,  1825.  By  John  Henry  Hobart,  d.d.  ...  New 
Tork :  Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swords.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  48.  b.,  w. 
-\-  London:  J.  Miller.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  47.  +  Second  Edition, 
with  Additional  Notes.  New  Tork :  Printed  by  T.  and  y.  Swords. 
1826.    8vo,  pp.  44.    -\- London:  y.  Miller.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  51. 

Answered  by  "...  A  Review  of  Bishop  Hobart's  Sermon,  entitled  'The  United  States 
of  America  compared  with  some  European  Countries,  particularly  England.' "  ...  New- 
Tori:  Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swordt.   i8i6.     8vo,  pp.  3J.     a.  —  Alto:  Address  to  the 


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Committtt  actini  under  the  Authority  of  the  Meeting  at  Mechanic  Hell.  ...  Niw 
Tftrt.  i8is.  8vo,  pp.  14.  —  Addreu  delivered  before  the  Auxiliary  New-Yorit  Bible 
and  Common  Prayer  Book  Society.  ...  Mw  rtrii  Printed  by  T.  and  J.  Swcrdi.  1V16. 
Ivo,  pp.  36.  BA.,  H. — Addreu  to  Epiicopaliani,  on  the  Subject  of  the  American 
Bible  Society.  ...  Aim;  Y»rk.  1816.  lamo,  pp.  is.  —  Addreu  ...  before  the  New- 
Yoric  Proteatant  Epiicopal  Miuiunary  Society,  ...  5th  March,  1817.  ...  Airw  Ttrk. 
1S17.  8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.,  H.  —  Addreu  to  the  Vettry  of  Trinity  Church,  New  York. 
...  1811.  8vo.  —  An  Addreu  ...  Annual  Convention  of  the  i'roteitant  Epiicopal 
Church  in  ...  New-York;  ...  1811.  ...  Ntw-Tork i  Primed  by  T.  and  J.  Stvordt. 
jgii.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Alio  many  other  addreiiei  at  variuui  conventiuni. — An 
Apolocy  for  Apuatolic  Order  and  It*  Advocates,  occitioned  by  the  Stricturei  and 
Denuncijtiurii  uf  the  Christian'!  Magazine.  ...  Nitu  Tort:  T.  Csf  y.  Hwordi.  1807. 
i\o,  pp.  273.  +  Second  Edition.  New  York,  mrcccxliv.  lamo,  pp.  273.  ■.  —  A 
llriet  Statement  relative  to  the  late  Election  of  Wardens  and  Vestrymen  in  Trinity 
Church.  ...  New  York,  l8ia.  8vo,  pp.  4.  —  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  ...  In  the  State 
(if  New  York.  ...  Ntw  York,  1815.  8vo,  pp.  51.  —  Charge  to  the  Clergy  ...  at  the 
...  Convention,  October,  1 8 17,  and  to  the  Clergy  ...  Connecticut,  Junr,  1818.  .. 
Ntio  York.  1818.  8vu,  pp.  31.  N.  —  The  Christian  Bishop  ...  A  Sermon  preached 
in  ...  October,  a.d.  1837,  at  th<  Consecration  of  the  Right  Rev.  Henry  U.  Onderdunk, 
D.D.  ...  Philadtlpkia ;  Jtsptr  HarJin/r,  Printer.  1817.  8vo,  pp.  36. —  ...  A  Sermon, 
...  at  the  Consecration  of  Trinity  Cliurch,  Newark,  New-Jersey,  ...  May  21,  a.d. 
1810.  ...  NeW'Yorki  Primed  by  T.  and  J .  Stvordt.   1810.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  41.     b.,  m. 

—  A  Funeral  Address  ...  at  the  Interment  of  Right  Rev.  Benjamin  Moore;  ...  [with] 
Appendix  ...  New  York:  Printed  by  George  Long.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  7a.  The  appendix 
occupies  54  clearly  printed  pages,  and  goes  fully  into  this  much  controverted  question. 

—  ...  An  Addreu  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin  Moore,  D.D.  ...  March 
1, 1816  ...  and  a  Dissertation  on  the  Same  Subject.  ...  Neiu  York:  Thomat  N.  Stanford, 
\%(,T.  i2mo,  pp.  94.  B.  —  An  Introductory  Address  ...  Opening  of  the  General 
Theological  Seminary  of  the  Protestant  Epiicopal  Church  ...  delivered  ...  nth  of 
March,  1822.   ...  New-York:  Printed  by  J.  and  T.  Stvordt.    1822.     8vo,  pp.  40.     a. 

—  ...  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Consecration  of  Trinity  Church,  in  ...  New-Haven, 
...  the  2ist  day  of  February,  a.d.  1816.  ...  Nttu-Haven :  Printed  by  Oliver  Steele, 
|gi6.  8vc,  pp.  29,  Errata,  i  slip.  ba.  —  Pastoral  Letter  relating  to  Measures  for 
Theological  Education.  ...  Netu  York.  1820.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  A  Pastoral  Letter, 
addressed  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  I'h  tcstant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  State  of 
New  York.  ...  New  York  t  T.  and  J.  Swordt.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  23.  ba. —  ...  A 
Sermon  ...  at  the  Institution  of  the  Rev.  George  Upfold,  m.d.  ...  New  York: 
T.  &  J.  Swordi.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  28.  h. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  in  Rochester  ... 
August  29,  1830,  at  the  Institution  of  the  Rev.  Henry  J.  Whitehouse,  a.m.  ...  New 
York;  T.  and  y.  Swordi.  1830.  8vo,  pp.  22.  h.  Many  of  the  sermons  and  chargea 
by  Bishop  Hobart  might  be  enumerated,  but  they  relate  chiefly,  if  not  entirely,  to  church 
matters. 

HoBART.  Memorial  of  Bishop  Hobart.  A  Collection  of 
Sermons  on  the  Death  of  the  Right  Reverend  John  Henry 
Hobart,  d.d.  Bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the 
State  of  New  York :  with  A  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Writings. 
New-York:  T.  and  J.  Swords,  mdcccxxxi.  i2mo,  pp.  258. 
Portrait.  w.  32302 

The  following  also  relate  to  Bishop  Hobart : 

A  Declaration  and  Protest  of  the  Wardens  and  Vestry  of 
Christ  Church,  Cincinnati,  against  the  Proceedings  of  Bishop 
Hobart,     Cincinnati.    1823.     8vo,  pp.  14.  32303 


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A  Reply  to  a  Letter  to  the  Risht  Rev.  Bishop  Hobart,  occa- 
sioned by  the  Strictures  on  Bible  Societies,  contained  in  his  late 
Address  to  the  Convention  of  New  York.  By  a  Chairman  of 
the  Diocese  of  New  York,  in  a  Letter  to  that  Gentleman.  By 
Corrector.     Nnv  Tori.     1823.    8vo,  pp.  98.  B.,  n.  32304 

A  Vindication  of  the  Pastoral  Letter  of  the  Right  Rev.  Bishop 
Hoburt  ...  .  NnvTork:  T.andJ.  Swords.  1829.    8vo,  pp.  15,(1). 

Alio  t  A  Word  for  the  Church  i  consiiting  of  "  The  Churchman,"  and  "  The  High 
Churchman  Vindicated  j"  Two  Epiicopal  Charge!  by  Rt.  Rev.  John  Henry  Hobart, 
p.p.  with  an  Appendix  of  Authorities,  and  a  Preliminary  Notice.  By  George  W. 
Uoane  ...   .   Boilon  i  Stimpton  and  Oafp.   1832.     8vo,  pp.  100.     ■.,  lA.,  h. 

Hobart  (N.)  The  Absence  of  the  Comforter  Described  and 
Lamented,  in  a  Discourse  ...  .  By  Nehemiah  Hobart.  Ntw- 
London:  Printed  by  Timothy  Green.    17 17.     8vo,  pp.  {2),  x,  316. 

Hobart  (N.)  An  Attempt  To  illustrate  and  confirm  The 
ecclesiastical  Constitution  of  The  Consociated  Churches,  In  the 
Colony  of  Connecticut.  Occasioned  by  a  late  "  Explanation  of 
the  Savbrook  Platform."  By  Noah  Hobart,  a.m.  Pastor  of  a 
Church  in  Fairfield.  ...  New-Haven :  fainted  by  B.  Mecom. 
M,Dcc,LXV.    8vo,  pp.  44.  32307 

Hobart.  Civil  Government  the  Foundation  of  Social  Hap- 
piness. A  Sermon  preached  before  the  ...  Assembly  of  ...  Con- 
necticut, ...  the  Day  of  ...  Election,  May  loth,  1750.  By  Noah 
Hobart  ...  .  N.  London:  Printed  by  T.  Green.  1751.  i8nio,  pp. 
(4),  52.  B.,  c,  H.  32308 

[Hobart.]  A  Congratulatory  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in 
the  West,  to  his  F-'?nd  in  the  East;  upon  the  success  of  his 
Letter,  entituled,  '  .'he  Present  State  of  the  Colony  of  Con- 
necticut considered."  New  Haven:  James  Parker.  1755.  410, 
pp.  15.  N.  32309 

Hobart.  A  Serious  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Episco- 
pal Separation  in  New-England,  occasioned  by  Mr.  Wetmore's 
Vindication  of  the  Professors  of  the  Church  of  England  in  Con- 
necticut. ...  By  Noah  Hobart,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  J. 
Bushell  and  J.  Green,  1748.     i6mo,  pp.  139.    .       ba.,  c.  32310 

Hobart.  A  Second  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Episco- 
pal Separation  in  New-England }  occasioned  By  the  Exceptions 
made  to  the  former,  by  Dr.  Johnson,  Mr.  Wetmore,  Mr.  Beach, 
and  Mr.  Caner.  To  which  is  Added,  by  way  of  Appendix,  a 
Letter   from   Mr.   Dickinson  in  Answer   to  some  things  Mr. 


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Wctmore  has  charged  him  with.     By  Noah  Ilobart.  ...  Boston : 
Printtd  hy  D.  Fawlt.   1751.     8vo,  pp.  172,  (2).         B.,  BA.,  H.,  c. 

•'  Perhapi  more  luggeitlve  than  any  other  one  volume  of  the  materiali  for  the  hit- 
tnrian,  who  contemplate!  a  hiitory  of  the  Eitabllihment  of  Epiicnpjcy,  or  the  Church  of 
England,  in  New  England." — Stivini.  AIioi  Miniiteri  of  the  Goapcl  coniidered  at 
Fellow- Labourer).  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  Of  ...  Noah  Wellri,  at  Sanford, 
Dec.  ji.  I746-  •••  B»tion  I  D.  Uinchmaii.  1747.  iimo,  pp.  j4.  a.  —  The  I'rinciplei 
of  Congregational  Churchei  relating  to  the  Conititution  and  Authority  of  Ecclriiattical 
Councili  ...  applied  to  the  ...  Ordination  at  Wallingford.  ...  Niw-Havtn  :  Primtd  by 
Jtmit  Ptrkir,  and  Company    1759.     8vo,  pp.  40.     ha. 

Hob  ART  {Lord  Vcrc  Henry).  Political  Essays.  London  and 
Cambridge :  Macmillan  and  Co.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  (0),  152.     ba.,  c. 

Relates  to  intervention,  maritime  capture  and  blockade,  etc. 

HoBART  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students 
of  Hobart  College,  for  ...   187.9.    8vo.     Continued.  32313 

The  title  wai  aftcrwardj  changed  to  "  Regiiter  of  Hobart  College,  Geneva,  N.  Y." 
—  Poem  before  the  Studenti  of  Hobart  College  and  the  Citizent  of  Geneva,  Feb.  la, 
|g6i.  ...   Ctniva,  N.  T.   1861. 

HoiiBS  (G.)  Genealogy  of  the  Hobbs  Family  of  Massachu- 
setts. Compiled  by  George  Hobbs,  Esq.,  Eastport,  Mc.  Boston: 
Button  i^  IVentworth^  Printers.   1855.     8vo,  pp.  16.        '     32314 

Hobby  (W.)  The  Happiness  of  a  People,  having  God  for 
their  Ally.     Illustrated  in  A  Sermon  Preach'd  at  Reading,  April 

p.  1758,  On  Occasion  of  an  Expedition  dcsign'd  against  Canada. 

n  the  Audience  of  Col.  Nichols,  and  a  Part  of  his  Regiment. 
By  William  Hobby,  A.M.  Boston :  Printed  by  S.  Knee/and.  1758. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  ii,  28.  B.,  BA.,  H.  32315 

Hobby.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Itineracy,  and  the  Conduct  of 
the  Rev.  Mr.  George  Whitefield,  an  Itinerant  Preacher :  vindi- 
cating the  former  against  the  Charge  of  Unlawfulness  and  Inex- 
pediency, and  the  latter  against  some  Aspersions  which  have  been 
frequently  cast  upon  him.  By  William  Hobby,  ...  Boston: 
Printed  by  Rogers  and  Fowle.   1745.    4to,  pp.  28.     ba.,  w.  32316 

Thi»  elicited  "A  Twig  for  Billy's  Breech.  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  William 
Hobby.  Being  a  Gentle  and  Necessary  Correction  of  him,  for  his  Folly  and  Wicked- 
ness lately  published  to  the  world,  in  a  piece  entitled  '  A  Defence  of  the  Itineracy  and 
Conduct  of  Mr.  Whitefield.*  By  J.  C,"  Boston,  N.  E.  :  T.  Fleet.  1745.  4'°.  PP- 
13.   w.    Also,  "A  Letter  to  Mr.  Hobby.    ByJ.  F."     [Bouon."]  1745.    4fo»  PP- (»)»  9* 

Hobby.  The  Soldier  caution'd  and  counsel'd.  A  Sermon  ... 
to  the  ...  Honourable  Artillery-Company,  at  Boston:  June  i, 
1747,  for  their  Election  of  Officers.  Boston^  N.  E.:  D.  Hench- 
man and  J  Edwards.   1747.     8vo,  pp.  38.     .  ba.,  h.,  m.  32317 


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Also:  Advice  to  hii  People  from  the  Grave.  ...  8vo,  pp.  8.  n.  —  The  Faithful 
Minister  the  Glory  of  Christ.    ...    Sermon    ...    at   the  Ordination   of  the  Reverend 

Daniel  Emerson,  ...  Dunstable.  ...  Boston:  S.  Eliot.   1743.    8vo,  pp.  39.     ba.,  m. 

Self-Examination  ...  Urged  and  Applied,  in  Sundry  Sermons,  delivered  at  Reading. 

BoiiiH :   S.  Knee/and  &  S.  Green.    1 746.     i6mo,  pp.  (i),  vi,  iv,   192.     a.,  c. A 

Vindication  of  the  Protest  against  the  Result  of  the  Northampton-Council,  in  Answer 
to  ...  Reverend  Messieurs  Brcck.  ...  Boston:  Prime  i  by  S.  Kneeland.  [1751.]  410 
pp.  (a),  17.      BA.,  H. 

Hobby  ( W.)  Exposition  of  a  part  of  the  Frauds,  Corruptions 
and  Improprieties  committed  i  i  the  Pay  Department  of  the  Army 
of  the  United  States,  since  the  year  18 16.  Hy  William  Hobby. 
Second  Edition,      ff^ashtngton.   1830.     8vo,  pp.  32.         s.  32318 

Hobomok.     See  [Child  (L.  M.)],  Vol.  iv.,  No.  12718. 

HoBSON  (J.)  Prospectus  of  a  Plan  of  Instruction  for  the 
Young  of  Both  Sexes.  ...  By  John  Hobson  ...  .  Philadelphia: 
For  the  Juthor.   1 799.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  7-22.  ba.  32319 

Der  Hoch-Deutsche  Americanische  Calender,  1 739.  German- 
town^  Penn.   1739.    4to.     Continued.  32320 

Hochelaga.     See  [Warburton  (E.)] 

HocHHEiMER  (H.)  Fcst  und  Fasting.  Predigt  am  r.  Juni 
1865,  ...  als  an  dem  ...  Busz-  und  Bettage,  zum  Gediichtnisse 
des  ermordeten  Prasidenten  Abraham  Lincoln.  ...  {^Baltimore:] 
Gedruckt  bet  Th.  Krob.  [1865.]     l2mo,  pp.  10.  32321 

HoCHHEiMER.  Prcdigt,  ...  19.  April  1865,  als  am  Tage  des 
Leichenbegangnisses  des  Prasidenten  der  Ver.  Staaten  Abraham 
Lincoln's.  Von  H.  Hochheimer,  Rabbiner  ...  in  Baltimore.  ... 
[^Baltimore  :'\  Gedruckt  bei  Th.  Krob.  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  9. 

Hock.  (C.)  Die  Finanzen  und  die  Finanzgeschichte  der  Ver- 
einigten  Staaten  von  Amerika.  Von  Dr.  Carl  Freiherrn  von 
Hock  ...  .  Stuttgart:  J.  G.  Gotta.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  xiv,  811,  (i). 

HoDDER  (E.  M.)  The  Harbours  and  Ports  of  Lake  Ontario, 
in  a  series  of  [20]  Charts,  accompanied  by  a  Description  of  each ; 
together  with  the  Lighthouses,  Harbour  Lights,  Depth  of  Water, 
&c.  Compiled  from  Authentic  Sources,  Recent  Surveys,  and 
Personal  Observations.  By  Edward  M.  Hodder,  m.d,.  Commo- 
dore of  the  Royal  Canadian  Yacht  Club.     Toronto.   1857.    ^^°' 

HoDGDON  (M.)  An  Oration,  pro.iounced  at  Dover,  New 
Hampshire,  ...  Fourth  of  July,  i8c8.  By  Moses  Hodgdon, 
Esq.     Dover:  Printed  by  James  K.  Remich.   1 808.    8vo,  pp.  18. 


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Hodge  (A.)  Trial  of  Arthur  Hodge,  Esq,  late  one  of  the 
Members  of  H.M.  Council  for  the  Virgin  Islands  at  the  Island 
of  Tortola,  for  the  Murder  of  his  Negro  Man  Slave,  named 
Prosper.     Second  Edition.     London.    1811.     8vo,  pp.  145. 

Thia  report  is  by  R.  Hetherington,  Esq.,  President  o(  the  Virgin  Islands. 

Hodge.     A  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Arthur  Hodge,  Esquire, 
Taken  by  A.  M.  Belisario  ...  Middietown  :  Printed  by  Tertiut 


Dunning.   18 1 2.     i2mo,  pp.  186. 


B.,  BA.,  H.  32327 


Hodge  (C.)  The  Constitutional  History  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  the  United  States  of  America.  (1705-1788.)  By 
Charles  Hodge  ...  Part  i.  1705  to  1741.  Part  11.  1741  to  1788. 
Philadelphia:  William  S.  Martien.  1839-40.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
2565516.    BA.   -\-\^Ibid.  1851.]    2  vols.,  Svo,  pp.  215  i  425.     C. 

[Hodge.]  England  and  America.  From  the  Princeton  Re- 
view for  January,  1862.  ...  Philadelphia:  William  S.  ^  Alfred 
Martien.   1 862.    8vo,  pp.  31.    H.  -\-  Second  Edition.  [IbidJ^   B. 

Hodge.  The  State  of  the  Country.  From  the  Princeton 
Review,  January,  1861.     [^Philadelphia?  1861.]    Svo,  pp.  32. 

This  elicited  "  Reply  to  Professor  Hodge,  on  the  '  State  of  the  Country.' "  [By  W. 
J.Grayson.]  CharUtton:  Evans  &  Cogttotll,  1861.  Svo,  pp.  32.  b.  Also:  Articles 
irom  the  Biblical  Repertory  for  Jan.,  1 861,  and  Jan.,  i86z,  relating  to  the  Civil  War. 
—  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Last  Hours  of  Albert  B.  Dod.  ...  Princeton,  JV.  y. :  Printed 
by  John  T.  Rotinion.  [1845.]  Svo,  pp.  16.  —  Essays  and  Reviews.  Selected  from  the 
Princeton  Review.  ...  NttvTork:  Robert  Carter  (^  Brothert,  1857.  Svo,  pp.  (4),  633. 
— The  Reunion  of  th*!  Old  and  New  School  Presbyterian  Churches.  ...  New  York: 
C.  Scribner  &  Co.  1867.  Svo,  pp.  37.  —  What  is  Presbyterianism  ?  An  Address  deliv- 
ered before  the  Presbyterian  Historic  Society.  ...   1855.     18 mo. 

Hodge  (D.  M.)  The  Highest  Law.  By  Rev.  D.  Munson 
Hodge.  Author's  Edition.  New  Haven:  H.  H.  Peck.  1870. 
i2mo,  pp.  146.  c.  32331 

[Hodge  (James  T.)]  Report.  Ulster  Mine  at  Glenville, 
Ulster  County,  New- York.  [New  Ter/f ;]  D.  Felt  £sf  Hosford. 
1852.    8vo,  pp.  8.  32332 

Hodge  (M.),  Jun.  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Mer- 
rimack [Mass.]  Humane  Society,  ...  Sept.  6, 1808.  By  Michael 
Hodge,  Jun.  Newburyport :  Press  of  E.W.  Allen.  1808.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  BA.,  w.  32333 

Hodge.  An  Oration  ...  before  ...  St.  Peter's  Lodge,  ... 
Newburyport,  ...  June  24th,  5802.  By  ...  Michael  Hodge, 
]Mn.  ...  Newburyport :  Angier  March.  5802.    4to,  pp.  15.    C,  W. 

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Hodge  (VV.  L.)  The  Public  Debt,  the  Currency,  Specie 
Payments,  and  National  Banks.  By  William  L.  Hodge,  ff^ash- 
tngton.    1867.     8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  32335 

Also:  Disunion  and  its  Results  to  the  South.  ...   [fyashington.   1861.]    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Hodges  (A.  J).)  Genealogical  Record  of  the  Hodges  Family 
in  New  England,  containing  the  Names  of  over  1500  Persons, 
from  1633  to  1853,  numbering  Eight  Generations.  By  Almoii 
D.  Hodges,  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Button  and  IVentworw.  1853. 
8vo,  pp.  71.  B.,  BA.,  s.  32336 

Hodges  (A.  G.)  The  Public  Printing.  Statements  of  John 
M.  M'Calla  and  G.  E.  Russell,  reflecting  Certain  Charges  rela- 
tive to  the  Division  of  the  Profits  of  the  Public  Printing,  pre- 
ferred by  A.  G.  Hodges.  Frankfort :  Printed  by  Robinson  & 
Adams.   1840.     8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  32337 

Hodges  (C.  E.)  ...  Disunion  our  Wisdom_  and  our  Dutv. 
By  Rev.  Charles  E.  Hodges.  \_New  York :  American  Aiti-Slavery 
Society,  n.  d.]     i6mo,  pp.  12.  ^-32338 

Hodges  (C.  W.)  Sermons.  By  Rev.  C.  W.  Hodges.  Bur- 
lington.  1850.     i2mo.     Portrait.  32339 

[Hodges  (James).]  A |  Just  and  Modest |  Vindication Jof  the | 
Scots  Design,  |  For  the  having  Established  a  |  Colony  at  Darien.  J 
With  I A  Brief  Display,  how  much  it  is  |  their  Interest,  to  apply 
themselves  |  to  Trade,  and  particularly  to  that  |  which  is  Foreign.  | 
[^London  ?'\  Printed  in  the  Tear^  1699.]    8vo,  pp.  (30),  214. 

Hodges  (J.)  Report  of  the  Trial  of  John  Hodges,  Esq.  on 
a  Charge  of  High  Treason  ;  ...  in  the  Circuit  Court  ...  for  the 
Maryland  District  ...  May  Term,  181 5.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  Svo, 
pp.  35.  BA.,  s.  32341 

Hodges  was  arrested  for  assisting  in  the  return  of  British  prisoners  to  their  army, 
during  the  attack  on  Washington  and  the  surrounding  country  in  1 8 14. 

Hodges  (J.)  Construction  of  the  Great  Victoria  Bridge  in 
Canada.  [Elaborately  Illustrated  by  Views,  Plans,  Elevations, 
and  Details  of  the  Bridge ;  together  with  Designs  of  the  Machin- 
ery and  Contrivances  used  in  the  Construction  ....  J  By  James 
Hodges,  Engineer  ...  .  London:  John  Weale.  i860.  4to,  pp. 
(6),  104.     Atlas  of  45  Plates  in  folio.  b.  32342 

A  most  important  and  valuable  engineering  work. 

Hodges  (J.)  A  Tract  for  the  Times.  By  Jubal  Hodges. 
Ogdensburg.   1852.  3^343 


ers  to  their  army, 


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355 


•  Hodges  (R.  M.)  An  Address  ,..  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner- 
stone of  a  House  of  Worship  for  the  First  Congregational  Society 
in  Somerville,  September  28,  1844.  By  R.  M.  Hodges.  Cam- 
bridge: Metcalf  and  Company^  l^rinters.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  19.      m. 

Hodges.  ...  A  Sermon  commemorative  of  The  Rev.  Edmund 
Quincy  Sewall,  Preached  in  Scituate  and  in  Cohasset  ...  Septem- 
ber 23d,  1866.  By  the  Rev.  R.  M.  Hodges.  Boston:  Leonard 
C.  Bowles.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  24.  3^345 

Also  :  An  Address,  delivered  before  the  Bridgewater  Society  for  the  Promotion  of 
Temperance,  Jan.  4th,  1831.  ...  Boston:  Carttr,  Hendee  and  Babceck.  1831.  8vo,  pp. 
15.  —  A  Sermon  delivered  ...  in  West-Bridgewater,  a7th  February,  1831,  ...  after  the 
Interment  of  ...  Rev.  John  Reed,  n.o.  ...  Cambridge  :  E.  W.  Metcalf  and  Com/tany. 
1831.  8vo,  pp.  32. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  March,  1869,  before  the  First  Congregational 
Society  in  Sonierville,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Seventy-Fifth  Anniversary  ...  Bouon  : 
Little,  Brown  and  Company.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  35.     b. 

Hodges  (R.)  Record  of  the  Families  in  New  England,  of 
the  name  of  Hodges ;  Collected  ...  by  Rufus  Hodges  ...  .  Cin- 


cinnati,  1837.     i2mo,  pp.  22. 


32346 


HoDGiNs  (J.  G.)  The  Geography  and  History  of  British 
America,  and  of  the  other  Colonies  of  the  Empire ;  to  which  is 
added  a  Sketch  of  the  various  Indian  T-ibes  of  Canada,  and  brief 
biographical  Notices  of  eminent  Persons  connected  with  the  His- 
tory of  Canada.  By  J.  George  Hodgins  ...  .  Toronto.  1857. 
8vo,  pp.  128.    4-  Second  Edition.     '[Ibid.']   i860.  3^357 

[Hodgins.]  Progress  of  the  Common  School  System  of 
Upper  Canada.     Toronto.   1856.     8vo.  s.  32348 

Hodgins.  A  School  History  of  Canada  and  of  the  other 
British  North  American  Provinces.  By  J.  George  Hodgins, 
LL.B.,  F.R.G.S.,  ...  Montreal.   1865.     i2mo,  pp.  282.  3^349 

Also  :  Memoranr'  im  of  the  Steps  ...  taken  ...  to  establish  a  System  of  Meteorological 
Observations  through  Upper  Canada.  ...  8vo.  Map.  —  A  Summary  of  Canons  and 
Resolutions  adopted  by  the  Synod  of  the  Diocese  of  Toronto,  from  1851  to  1864 
inclusive.     With  an  Index.  ...   Tennio.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  79. 

Hodgins  (T.)  The  Canada  Educational  Directory,  and  Cal- 
endar for  18  ""-1858:  containing  an  Account  of  the  Schools, 
Colleges,  and  Tniversities  ;  the  Professions,  Scientific  and  Liter- 
ary Institutions  Decisions  of  the  Courts  on  School  Questions, 
&c.,  &c.  Edited  by  Thomas  Hodgins.  Toronto:  Maclear  ^ 
Co.  1857.     8vo,  pp.  144.  H.,  s.  32350 

Includes  historical  notices  of  the  schools  and  other  institutions  enumerated.  Also ; 
The  Educational  Manual  for  Upper  Canada  :  containing  the  Laws  and  Regulations 
relating  to  Common  and  Grammar  Schools  and  the  University  of  Toronto,  with  ... 
Kotos  ...    Toronto.    1856.     8vo,  pp.  167. 


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HoDGKiN  (T.)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Merits  of  the  American 
Colonization  Society :  and  a  Reply  to  the  Charges  brought  against 
it.  With  an  Account  of  the  British  African  Colonization  Society. 
By  Thomas  Hodgkin,  m.u.  ...  London:  y.i^J.jirch,  ...  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  62.     Map.  M.  32351 

Also  ;  A  Letter  on  Negro  Emancipation  and  American  Colonization  Society ;  in  reply 
to  the  Accusations  and  Insinuations  raised  against  that  Benevolent  and  Important  Insti- 
tution. ...  London:  J.  and  ji.  Arch  ...  — On  the  British  Afirican  Colonization  Society, 
To  which  are  added  some  Particulars  respecting  the  American  Colonization  Society ; 
and  a  Letter  from  Jeremiah  Hubbard  ...  on  the  same  Subject.  ...  London.  iSjA.  8vo. 
—  On  the  Importance  of  studying  and  preserving  the  Languages  spoken  by  Uncivilized 
Nations,  with  the  view  of  elucidating  the  Physical  History  of  Man.  ...  London.  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  12. 

HoDGKiNSON  (J.)  A  Narrative  of  his  Connection  with  the 
Old  American  Company,  from  ...  September,  1792,  to  ...  March, 
1797,  By  John  Hodgkinson.  New-York:  Printed  by  J.  Oram. 
1797.    8vo,  pp.  28,  (i).  BA.,  N.,  p.  32352 

See  Clapp's  "Annals  of  the  Boston  Stage,"  pp.  14,  33,  52. 

HoDGMAN  (E.  R.)  A  Brief  Memoir  of  Rev.  Joseph  Bancroft 
Hill  ...  June  i6,  1864.  By  Rev.  Edwin  R.  Hodgman.  Boston: 
Printed  by  J.  Mudge  y  Son.    1868.     l2mo,  pp.  126.  32353 

Hodgman  (L.)  A  Memorial  of  the  Golden  Wedding  of 
Leonard  and  Jenette  Hodgman,  at  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  12, 
1865.     Albany:  J.  Mumell.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  14.  32354 

Hodgman  (S.  A.)  The  Nation's  Sin  and  Punishment;  or 
the  Hand  of  God  in  the  Overthrow  of  Slavery.  By  S.  A.  Hodg- 
man.    New  Tork.  1864.     i2mo.  32355 

Hodgson  (A.)  A  Letter  to  M.  Jean-Baptiste  Say,  on  the 
Comparative  Expense  of  Free  and  Slave  Labour.  By  Adam 
Hodgson.  The  Second  Edition.  Liverpool:  Hatchard  and  Son. 
1823.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  55,  Appendix,  17.  a.,  ba.,  p.  -\-New-Tork: 
Reprinted  for  the  Manumission  Society  ^  by  Mahlon  Day,  1823.  8vo, 
pp.  50,  14.  32356 

Hodgson.  Letters  |  from  |  North  America,  |  written  |  During  a 
Tour  I  in  the  |  United  States  and  Canada.  |  By  Adam  Hodgson.  | 
...  \London:  Hurst^  Robinson^  W  Co.  1824.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (5), 
XV,  405,  (i),  Plate ;  (2),  iv,  459,  (2),  Map.         b.,  ba.,  c.  32357 

The  account  of  his  visit  to  the  Creek  and  Choctaw  Indians,  and  the  Append!)', 
contain  interesting  particulars  relating  to  the  aborigines  and  their  antiquities,  and  on  the 
traces  of  an  Asiatic  origin  exhibited  by  the  present  race  of  Indians.  Stevens'  "  Nug- 
gets" gives  the  collation  as  pp.  xv,  405,  Errata,  I  slip;  (4),  iv,  472,  Errata,  1  slip. 
2  Plates. 


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Hodgson.  Remarks  |  during  a  |  Journey  through  North  Amer- 
ica |  in  the  I  Years  1819,  1820,  and  i82i,|in|a  Series  of  Letters:) 
with  I  An  Appendix,  |  Containing  |  an  Account  of  Several  of  the 
Indian  Tribes,  |  and  the  |  Principal  Missionary  Stations,  &c.  |  Also,  I 
a  Letter  to  M.  Jean  Baptiste  Say,  |  on  the  |  Comparative  Expense  ] 
of  I  Free  and  Slave  Labour.  |  By  Adam  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool, Eng.  I  Collected,  Arranged,  and  Published  by  Samuel  Whit- 
ing. [iVm/  yori  [5.  Whiting\.   1823.     8vo,  pp.  335.      B.,  BA.,  C. 

Mr.  Hodgson's  "  book  is  creditable  to  his  heart  and  his  principles  ;  we  should  be  glad 
if  as  much  could  be  said  of  his  discretion  and  judgment." — North  Amtrican  Rcvittv, 
XVIII.  ^^l.  The  edition  described  tupra  is  probably  more  complete.  See  alio  "  Edinburgli 
■Review,"  XL.  417. 

Hodgson  (A.)  A  Lecture  on  Colonization  and  Emigration. 
Delivered  at  ...  Wallsall,  Staffordshire,  ...  March  20,  1849,  By 
Arthur  Hodgson,  Esq.     London.   1849.     ^^o^  pp.  30.         32359 

Hodgson  (F.)  ...  A  Defence  of  the  Methodist  E.  Church 
against  the  Calumnious  Assaults  of  Rev.  F.  A.  Ross  and  Rev. 
A.  Converse,  d.d.  By  Francis  Hodgson,  d.d.  ...  Philadelphia : 
Thomas  Stokes.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  113,  (i).  H.  32360 

Hodgson  (H.)  Letters  to  Mrs.  Kindersley.  By  the  Ret. 
H,  Hodgson.     London:  J.  Wilkie.  18 — .    8vo.  32361 

"  Relates  to  Mrs.  Kindersley's  notes  on  Brazil." — Manthly  Review,  ux.  397. 

Hodgson  (J.)  The  Trial  of  William  Wemms,  James  Har- 
tegan,  William  M'Cauley,  Hugh  White,  Mathew  Killroy,  Wil- 
liam Warren,  John  Carrol,  and  Hugh  Montgomery,  Soldiers  in 
his  Majesty's  29th  regiment  of  foot,  for  the  Murder  of  Crispus 
Attucks,  Samuel  Gray,  Samuel  Maverick,  James  Caldwell,  and 
Patrick  Carr,  on  Monday  Evening,  the  5th  of  March,  17 70,  at 
the  Superior  Court  of  Judicature,  Court  of  Assize,  and  General 
Gaol  Delivery,  held  at  Boston.  The  27th  Day  of  November, 
1770,  by  Adjournment.  Before  the  Hon.  Benjamin  Lynde, 
John  Cushing,  Peter  Oliver,  and  Edmund  Trowbridge,  Esquires, 
Justices  of  said  Court.  ...  Taken  in  Short  Hand  by  John  Hodg- 
son. Boston :  Printed  by  J.  Fleeming^  ...  m,dcc,lxx.  8vo,  pp. 
217.    +  London.  1770.    8vo,  pp.  216.  32362 

Reprinted  in  1807,  1824,  and  included  in  Chandler's  "Criminal  Trials,"  p.  30a.  "As 
the  unfortunate  accident  which  gave  birth  to  these  proceedings  hath  been  taken  up  on 
party  grounds,  and  the  circumstances  have  been  variously  represented,  those  who  are 
desirous  of  knowing  the  real  state  of  the  case,  will  here  meet  with  satisfaction." — 
Monthly  Re-view,  xliv.  338. 

Hodgson  (Robert).  Some  Account  of  the  Mosquito  Terri- 
tory, contained  in  a  Memoir  written  in  1757,  while  that  country 


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was  in  possession  of  the  British,  and  now  first  published  from  the 
original  Manuscript  of  the  late  Col.  Hodgson,  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  Mosquito  Shore.  London.  1822.  8vo.  -f  Second 
Edition.     Edinburgh.   1822.    8vo.  s.  3236? 

'  Hodgson.  The  Defence  of  Robert  Hodgson,  Esq.  Late 
Superintendent,  Agent,  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Mos- 
quito Shore.  Humbly  addressed  to  the  Right  Honourable  the 
Lords  of  Trade  and  Plantations.  In  Answer  to  the  Complaints 
against  him  from  sundry  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Settlement 
there.     London.   1779.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  146,  Appendix,  77,  (i).     h. 

This  and  the  following  were  privately  printed  for  the  parlies  concerned. 

Hodgson.  To  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords  of  Trade 
and  Plantations.  The  Reply  of  H.  M.'s  Subjects,  the  principal 
Inhabitants  of  the  Mosquito  Shore,  to  the  printed  pamphlet, 
entitled.  The  Defence  of  Robert  Hodgson,  Esq.  late  Superin- 
tendent of  the  Mosquito  Shore,  &c.     London.   1780.    8vo,  pp. 

744-  32365 

Hodgson  (S.)  Truths  from  the  West  Indies,  including  a 
Stcetch  of  Madeira  in  1833.  By  Captain  Studholme  Hodgson, 
His  Majesty's  19th  Regiment  of  Foot.  London:  William  Ball. 
1838.    Post  8vo,  pp.  XV,  372.     Plate.  32366 

"  Furious  attacks  on  the  planters,  enlivened  with  horrors  to  suit  all  appetites." 

utiAeHteum,  1839,  p.  131. 

H[oDGSON  (William).]  The  Divine  Cosmographer,  or  a  Brief 
Survey  of  the  Whole  World  delineated.  Cambridge:  Daniel. 
1640.    Folio,  Engraved  Title,  and  Plate  by  W.  Marshall. 

Hodgson  (W.)  An  Examination  of  the  Memoirs  and  Writ- 
ings of  Joseph  John  Gurney.  By  William  Hodgson,  Jr.  Phil- 
adelphia:  C.  G.  Henderson  i^  Co.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  145.  h. 

Hodgson.  A  Few  Remarks  on  the  Peculiar  Trials  of  our 
Day;  in  Reply  to  an  Editorial  in  "the  Friend  ...".  By  William 
Hodgson,  Jr.  Philadelphia:  Wm.  S.  Toungy  Printer.  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  18.  H.  32369 

Hodgson.  Select  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Religious  Society 
of  Friends,  commonly  called  Quakers.  For  the  Information  of 
Young  Persons,  and  Inquirers  after  Divine  Truth.  By  William 
Hodgson,  Jr.   ...  Philadelphia:  ...  the  Author.^  ...   1844.     i2mo, 


pp.  420. 


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Hodgson.  Select  Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Religious  Society 
of  Friends,  commonly  called  Quakers ;  Being  a  Succinct  Account 
of  their  Character  and  Course  during  the  Seventeenth  and  Eight- 
eenth Centuries.  By  William  Hodgson.  ...  Second  Edition. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lipplncott  iff  Co.   1867.     8vo,  pp.  412,  (l). 

Also ;  Selections  from  the  Letters  of  Thomas  B.  Gould,  a  Minister  of  the  Gospel  in 
the  Society  of  Friends;  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life.  ...  Philadelphia.  1860.  ismo. — 
A  Short  Memoir  of  Lydia  Ann  Barclay.  ...  Philadelphia.  1855.    8vo. 

Hodgson  (W.  B.)  The  Gospels,  written  in  the  Negro  Patois 
of  English,  with  Arabic  Characters,  by  a  Mandingo  Slave  in 
Georgia.     By  W.  B.  Hodgson.    Neiu  Tork.   1857.    ^vo,  pp.  16. 

Hodgson.  Memoir  on  the  Megatherium,  and  other  Extinct 
Gigantic  Quadrupeds  of  the  Coast  of  Georgia,  with  Observa- 
tions on  its  Geological  Features.  By  William  B.  Hodgson. 
Neiv-Tork:  Bartlett  l^  Welford.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  47.  Map  and 
2  Plates.  BA.  32373 

Hoding  (S.)  a  Land  Log  Book,  a  Cluster  of  Anecdotes 
from  the  Journal  kept  by  the  Author  in  the  United  States  of 
America.  By  Sarah  Hoding.  London:  Simp  kin  iff  Co.  1836. 
8vo.  32374 

HoHNE  (F.)  Wahn  und  Ueberzeugung.  Reise  des  Kupfer- 
schmiede-Meisters  Friedrich  Hohne  in  Weimar  nach  Nord- 
Amerika  in  1839,  40  und  41.  JVeitnar :  JV.  Hoffman.  1844. 
i2mo,  pp.  435.  32375 

HoEKSTRA  (Klaas).  Dagverhaal  van  het  verongelukken  van 
het  Galjootschip  Harlingen  in  Straat-Davids.  De  Togt  van  de 
Equipagie  met  sloepen  over  en  langs  het  ijs,  en  overwintering  van 
dezelve  in  het  Noordelijk  gedeelte  van  Groenland.  Harlingen  : 
Vander  Plaats.   1828.     8vo.     Map.  32376 

Journal  of  the  shipwreck  of  the  ship  Harlingen  in  Davis'  Straits. 

[HoEN  (M.  W.)]  ...  Beschreibung  von  der  unglucklichen 
Reise  derer  jungsthin  aus  Teutschland  nach  ...  Carolina  und 
Pcnsylvanien  wallenden  Pilgrim,  ...  dem  ...  Kochenthalerischen 
Bericht  ...  entgegen  gesetzt.  ...  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig :  J[Jndreii.'] 
mdccxi.  8vo,  pp.  (14),  127.  H.  -\-  Hamburg:  IVierng.  17 12. 
8vo,  pp.  384,  (2).  32377 

HoEVELL  (W.  R.  v.)  Beschouwingen  over  de  emancipatie 
der  slaven  in  Nederlandsche  Indie  zoodanig  als  die  is  voorgesteld 
door  Dr.  W.  R.  van  Hoe  veil.     Nieuwediep.   1849.    ^^°* 


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HuEVELL.  De  emancipatie  der  slaven  in  Nederlandschc 
Indie.     Groningen.  1841.    8vo.  3^379 

HoisvELL.  Slaven  en  vrijen  onder  de  Nederlandschc  wet. 
Zalt  Bomm.   1854.    2  vols.,  ovo.  32380 

HoFF  (B.)  Pestilence,  the  Judgment  of  God :  A  Sermon, 
preached  on  the  Day  of  Fasting,  Humiliation  and  Prayer,  in  the 
Ref.  Protestant  Dutch  Church  at  Rhinebeck,  August  3,  1849, 
By  Rev.  Brogun  HofF.  ...  Rhinebeck :  IVilliam  Lujff^  Printer. 
1849.    8vo,  pp.  20.  32381 

HoFFER  (Adrian).  Nederduytsche  Poemata.  Amsterdam: 
Broer  Jansz.   1635.    410.  32382 

With  emblematical  engravings.  This  interesting  and  scarce  volume  of  Dutch  poetry 
contains :  Felicitation  for  the  West-Indian  fleet  j  On  the  victory  of  P.  Heyn  in  l6a8{ 
Poem  on  the  capture  of  the  silver-fleet  by  P.  Heyn }  £pita,  !i  of  P.  Heyn. 

HoFFER  (I.)  Genealogy  of  Mathias  HofFer  and  his  Descend- 
ants in  the  United  States.  By  Isaac  Hoffer.  Mount  Joy  {Pa,): 
J.  R.  Hoffer.   1868.     i6mo,  pp.  (4),  31.  c.  32383 

Hoffman  (Charles  Fenno).  The  Echo,  or  Borrowed  Notes 
for  Home  Circulation.     Philadelphia.   1844.     8vo.  32384 

In  answer  to  the  "  Foreign  Quarterly  Review." 

Hoffman.  Greyslaer:  A  Romance  of  the  Mohawk.  By 
C.  F.  HofFman,  Esq.  New  Tori:  Baker  l^  Scribner.  1842.  + 
London:  Richard  Bentley.  1842.  3  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  vii,  303; 
(^)»  3^5  >  (^)>  326.  +  Fourth  Edition.  New  Tork :  Baker  (jf 
Scribner.   1849.     i2mo,  pp.  540.     c.    +  London.   1849.     32385 

An  interesting  historical  novel,  founded  on  Indian  and  early  Border  Warfare. 

Hoffman.  Wild  Scenes  in  the  Forest.  By  C.  F.  HofFman, 
Esq.  ...  London:  Richard  Bentley.  1839.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp. 
V,  (i),  292;  (4),  284.  Plate.  +  Two  Volumes  in  One.  Lon- 
don :  Richard  Bentley.  [n.  d.]  ba.  32386 

"  The  Indian  legends  and  stories  narrated  in  these  volumes,  though  tinged  with  the 
graceful  romance,  in  which  the  imagination  of  the  author's  genius  clothed  his  writings, 
are  still  truthful  to  the  phases  of  aboriginal  life  which  the  author  had  witnessed." 
— Field.     Reprinted  as: 

Hoffman.  Wild  Scenes  in  the  Forest  and  Prairie.  With 
Sketches  of  American  Life.     By  C.  F.  HofFman,  Esq.  ...  New 


Tork:  IVilliam  H.  Colyer.    1843. 
13-210. 


i2mo,  pp.  viii,  13-207;  (4), 
B.  32387 


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Hoffman.  Wilde  Scenen  in  VVald  und  Praiiie,  mit  Skizzen 
Amerikanischen  Lebens.     1845.    2  vols.,  8vo.  323H8 

[HoFFMAN.l  A  Winter  in  the  West.  By  a  New-Yorker.  ... 
New  Tork:  Harper  Isf  Brothers.  1835.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  (4), 
337  ;  (4),  346.  c.  +  Second  Edition.  [/J/i.]  i2mo,  pp.  (2), 
282  }  286.  B.  32389 

"The  numerout  incidenta  of  penonal  intercouse  with  Indiani  of  varioui  western  tribes, 
the  interesting  details  which  the  author's  ardent  curiosity  regarding  them  drew  from 
persons  familiar  with  their  life  and  habits,  and  the  voluminous  notes  appended  to  thcoe 
volumes,  extracted  from  works  not  easily  accessible,  entitle  them  to  a  high  rank  in 
aboriginal  literature." — Fikld.     Reprinted  in  London  at  i 

Hoffman.  A  Winter  in  the  Far  West.  By  Charles  Fenno 
Hoffman,  Esq.  London:  R.  Bentley.  1835.  2  vols.,  post  8vo, 
pp.  xii,  282  }  xiii,  286.  32390 

Also  :  Love's  Calendar,  Lays  of  the  Hudson,  and  other  Poems.  ...  New-Tork.  1858. 
24mo,  pp.  221.  s.  —  The  Pioneers  of  New- York.  An  Anniversary  Discourse  delivered 
before  the  St.  Nicholas  Society  of  Manhattan,  December  6,  1847.  ...  New-Tork: 
Stanford  and  Swords.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  55.  n. — The  Vigil  of  Faith,  and  Other  Poems. 
...New-Tork:  S.  Colman.  mdcccxlii.  i2mo,  pp.  84.  +  [Ibid.'\  mdcccxlv.  See  alto 
Sparks'  "A/nerican  Biography,"  Second  Series,  Vol.  in.;  "The  Literary  World,"  Vol. 
I.,  II.,  and  the  "  Knickerbocker  Magazine." 

Hoffman  (C.)  Longevity :  being  an  account  of  various  Per- 
sons, who  have  lived  to  an  Extraordinary  Age,  with  Curious  Par- 
ticulars respecting  their  Lives.  By  Christian  Hoffman.  New 
York:  J.  S.  Mott.   1798.     i2mo,  pp.  120.  c.  32391 

Hoffman  (D.)  Emigration  to  the  United  States,  upon  a  new 
and  practical  Plan.  By  David  Hoffman,  ll.d.  London.  1851. 
8vo,  pp.  52.  s.  32392 

Hoffman.  The  Fremont  Estate :  An  Address  to  the  British 
Public  respecting  Col.  Fremont's  leasing  powers  to  the  Author 
from  June,  1850.  December  20th,  1851.  By  David  Hoffman, 
LL.D.     London:  Charles  Richards,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  (i),  63. 

Hoffman.  Letter  by  an  American  Citizen  ...  addressed  to 
British  Capitalists,  and  ...  to  Gentlemen  disposed  to  emigrate  to 
the  United  States,  each  possessed  of  about  £3000;  ...  By  David 
Hoffman  ...  .  London:  John  Miller.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  31.        H. 

Also:  Views  on  the  Formation  of  a  British  tc  American  Land  and  Emigration 
Company.  ...  London:  John  Miller.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  36.     h. 

[Hoffman  (David).]  Miscellaneous  Thoughts  on  Men, 
Manners,  and  Things.  By  Anthony  Grumbler  of  Grumbleton 
Hall.  ...  Boston:  Charles  C,  Little^  James  Brown.   1841.     i2mo, 


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pp.374.     H.    -f-  Second  Edition.     Baltimore:  Piasiitt  (jf  Cujrfc 
1841.    lamo,  pp.  374.  c,  s.  32395 

Alio:  Lecture  dclivrrnl  in  the  Univerilty  of  Maryland,  on  the  Law  <<(  I'lrjotul 
Righn  and  Pcrional  Rcmediei,  ...  lUltimori.  11)15.  Svo,  pp.  50.  m.  —  Viutorj  or, 
a  Hccp  into  my  Note  Dook.  ...  I'aliimore  :  Plaikilt  &  Cu^le.  1841.  limo,  pp.  jjj. 
+  Boston  I   Ckarlet  C.  Lilllt  (^  Jamti  Uroiun,  mdcccxli.     iimo,  pp.  355,     ba.,  h. 

Hoffman  (E.  A.)  The  Martyr  I'rc  'lent.  A  Sermon 
Preached  in  Grace  Church,  Brooklyn  Heights,  N.  Y,,  Ry  the 
Rev.  Eugene  Augs.  Hoffman,  d.d.,  Rector,  on  Thursday,  20 
April,  A.D.  1865,  Being  the  Day  of  Mourning  appointed  by  the 
Governor  of  the  State  after  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  ... 
New  York:   C.  A.  Alvord^  Printer.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  16.      32396 

Hoffman.  The  System  of  Free  Churches.  A  Sermon  ... 
5  March,  1854.  By  the  Rev.  Eugene  Aug's  HofFniaii  ...  .  Kew- 
I'ori:  Pudney  t^  Russell.    1854.     8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  32397 

AUoi  Parish  Statistics  of  Christ  Chunh,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  Third  Air  ,  .  Address 
...  1856.  ...  New  York.  1856.  8vo.  —  Fifth  Annual  Address  ...  .  New-i  .rk:  Pudney 
(3f  Ruiitll,  Prinieri.   18 j8.     8vo,  pp.  14.     h. 

Hoffman  (J.  T.)  Hoffman  and  Beach:  their  Lives  ;!nd 
Services  ;  with  Biograp'  al  Sketches  of  Oliver  Bascom,  David 
B.  M'Neil  and  Edvvin  L     Perrin.     N'ew  Tork.   1868.     i2ino. 

Also:  Finances,  Faith  it  Credit  of  the  State.  ...  Speech  ...  August  17  ...  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  I  a.     H. 

Hoffman  (J.  O.)  Oration  delivered  before  the  Society  of 
Black  Friars,  in  the  City  of  New  York,  November  10,  1788. 
By  Josiah  Ogden  Hoffman.     New  Tork-   1788.     8vo.     n.  32399 

Hoffman  (M.)  Laws  relating  to  the  City  and  County  of 
New  York.  Digest  of  the  Charters,  Statutes,  and  Ordinances 
of  and  relating  to  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
the  Organization  of  the  County,  and  to  other  Bodies  or  Officers 
connected  with  the  Government  of  such  City  or  County,  with 
Historical  Notes,  Judicial  Decisions,  Opinions  of  Counsel,  Re- 
ports, Resolutions,  etc.  ...  By  Murray  HoU'man.  Neiv  Tork: 
E.  Jones  i!f  Co.,  Printers.   1865.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  861 ;   1087. 

[Hoffman.]  A  Letter  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Prot- 
estant Episcopal  Church  in  the  Diocese  of  New-York,  on  the 
question  "Who  shall  be  our  Provisional  Bishop?"  By  Pacif- 
icator.    New-Tori.    1850.     8vo,  pp.  II.  s.  32401 

Hoffman.  Notes  upon  the  Penal  Law  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church.  With  a  Draft  of  a  Gcneial  Canon.  ...  A'a-u- 
Tori.  1853.    ^vo,  pp.  103,  viii.  s.  32402 


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Hoffman.  Speech  ...  on  the  Proposition  to  Amend  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  States,  respecting  the  Election  of  Presi- 
dent and  Vice-President  ...  March  29,  1^26.  [^IVaihinrton. 
1826.]    i2mo,  pp.  44.  B.,  H.  32403 

Hoffman.  A  1  catisc  on  the  Law  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church  in  the  United  States,  by  Murray  Hoft'man.  New 
y'ork,   1850.     8vo.  32404 

Hoffman.  A  Treatisi-  upon  the  Estate  and  Rights  of  the 
Corporation  of  the  City  of  New  York,  as  Proprietors.  By 
Murray  Hoffman,  Esq.  New  "k'ork :  McSpedon  Is'  Baker ^  Printers. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  15-320,  cxxiv.     2  Plates.  H.  32405 

Also:  Addrtss  to  the  Graduating  Class  of  thi;  L.iw  School  of  Columbia  CuTcge,  of 
May,  1861.  ...  Neit)  fork;  John  IV.  Amerman^  I'rinlir.  1861.  8vo,  pp,  17.  i,— 
Ecclesiastical  Law  of  the  State  of  New  York.  ...  l^iiu  York.   1868.    8vo. 

Hoffman  (O.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  ...  Alumni 
of  Columbia  College,  May  2,  1832.  Hy  Ogdcn  Koflman.  ... 
New  y'ork:  G.  U  C.l^  H.  Carvill.   M  Dctc  xxxil.     8vo,  pp.  28. 

Comprises  a  sketch  of  the  history  of  Columbia  College  fi-om  I754i  and  of  its  Presi- 
dents and  Professors. 

Hoffman.  Oration  of  Ogden  FIofFman,  Jun.,  at  the  Cele- 
bration of  the  Obscciuics  of  Henry  Clay  by  the  Citizens  of  San 
Francisco,  California,  August  loth,  1852.  New  York.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  32407 

Also:  Speech  ...  Feb.  12,  1840,  on  State  Appropriation*.  ...   fn.  p.  n.  d.] 

Hoffman  (W.)  The  Monitor ;  or.  Jottings  of  a  New  York 
Merchant  during  a  Trip  round  the  Globe.  By  William  Hoff- 
man. New  York:  Carleton.  1863.  l2mo,  pp.  xiv,  448.  Por- 
trait and  8  Plates.  C,  s.  32408 

Hoffmann  (F.)  The  Treasure  of  the  Inca.  From  the 
German  of  Franz  Hoffmann,  by  J.  F.  Smith.  Philadelphia : 
Lutheran  Board  of  Publication.   1870.     l6mo,  pp.  169.     2  Plates. 

Hoffmann  (F.  A.)  Die  Entdeckung  von  Amerika.  Nach 
den  neuesten  Quellen  dcr  Jugend  crzahlt.  Von  Friedrich  [Au- 
gust] Hoffmann.  Columbus.  ...  Wesel :  J.  Bagel.  1846.  i6mo, 
pp.  viii,  328.    Plates.   -\-  \_Ibid.']   1847.    PP*  viii,  367.    Plates.     H. 

Hoffmann  (W.)  Abraham  Lincoln,  der  Befreier  der  Neger- 
Sclaven.  Eine  Erzahlung  fiir  die  Jugend  von  Wilhelm  Hoff- 
mann. ...   Brcilau:  I'erlag  von  Eduard  Trewendt.    1867.      3241 1 


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HoFFMEisTER  (J.  M.)  ...  Comc  to  the  Rescue !  An  Appeal 
to  the  People  of  the  South.  By  Rev.  J.  M.  HofFmeiiter.  Raltigh. 
1863.     i2mo,  pp.  14.  B.  32412 

HoPLAND  {A/n.  Barbara  Wreaks  Hoole).  Matilda ;  or,  the 
Barbadoes  Girl.  A  Tale  for  Young  People.  By  Mrs.  Hofland. 
Philadelphia.   181 7.     l2mo.  p.  32413 

HoFMANN  (Johann  Jac.)  ...  Lexicon  Vniversale,  Historiam 
sacram  ct  profanam  ...  chronologiam  ...  geographiam  et  veteris 
et  novi  orbis  ...  virorum  ...  celebrium  Enarrationcm  ...  cxpla- 
nans  ...  .  Lugduni  Batavorum;  apud  Jacob  Hackium  ...  .  mdc- 
xcviii.    4  vols.,  folio.  BA.,  s.  32414 

Thii,  like  all  booki  of  iti  dais,  includes  many  American  topici. 

HoFSTEDE  (P.),  and  ethers.  Over  de  voortplanting  van  het 
Evangelic  in  de  Colonien  van  den  Staat.    [Hdarlem.   1778.]   8vo. 

HoFsTETTER  (J.  B.)  Galcric  dcs  voyages  pittoresques  dans 
I'Asie,  I'Afrique,  I'Amcrique  ...  .   yienne :  Muller.   1840.    8vo. 

In  French  and  German. 

The  Hog.  Composed  by  a  Father  for  his  Son.  IVashington. 
1823.    4to.  p.  32417 

[HoGAN  (Edmund).]  The  Pennsylvania  State  Trials;  con- 
taining the  Impeachment,  Trial,  and  Acquittal  of  Francis  Hop- 
kinson,  and  John  Nicholson,  Esquires.  The  Former  being 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty,  and  the  Latter,  the  Comp- 
troller-General of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Vol.  i. 
Philadelphia  :  Printed  by  Francis  Bailey.  m,dcc,xciv.  8vo,  pp. 
xii,  776.  B.,  BA.,  C,  H.  32418 

No  more  published. 

[HoGAN.]  The  Prospect  of  Philadelphia,  and  Check  on  the 
next  Directory.  Part  l.  ...  Philadelphia:  Edmund Hogan.  m,dcc,- 
xcvi.    8vo,  pp.  180.  c,  H.,  p.  32419 

[Hogan  (John).]  Thoughts  about  the  City  of  St.  Louis,  her 
Commerce,  Manufactures,  Railroads,  &c.  [Missouri  Republi- 
can.]    St.  Louis.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  80.  s.  32420 

Hogan  (John  S.)  Canada.  An  Essay :  to  which  was  awarded 
the  First  Prize  by  the  Paris  Exhibition  Committee  of  Canada. 
By  J.  Sheridan  Hogan.  [Second  Edition.]  Montreal :  B.  Datv- 
son.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  86,  (i).     2  Maps.  32421 

Also  in  French  as  t 


HOCI. 


3'>5 


HouAN.  Le  Caiuda.  Estai  auquci  le  premier  prix  a  €t6 
idjuKC  par  le  Comite  canadien  de  TExposition  dc  Paris.  Par  J. 
Sheridan  Hogan.  Alontreal :  Imprimtrit  John  Love//.  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  106.     2  Maps.  32422 

Alio  t  Review  of  the  Froiieedingi  of  the  Refurm  Conventiun,  held  \n  th«  St. 
Lawrence  Hall,  Toronto,  9th  November,  1859.  ...   Ttranit.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Kor.AN  (W.)  Considerations  on  the  Improvement  of  North- 
ern New- York }  ...  By  William  Hogan.  ...  Ntw-Tork :  H. 
Anstice.    1842.     Svo,  pp.  20.  H.  32423 

Hogan  (W.)  An  Address  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  Mary's 
Church,  Philadelphia.  By  the  Rcc.  Wm.  Hogan.  Phi/adt/phia. 
1821.    8vo,  pp.  28.  32424 

[HooAN.]  Sundry  Documents,  submitted  to  the  Consider- 
ation of  the  Pewholders  of  St.  Mary's  Church.  By  the  Trustees 
of  that  Church.  Phi/adt/pliia :  Printed  by  Lsdia  R.  Bai/ey,  18 12. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  32425 

Hogan.     The  Trial  of  the  Rev.  William  Hogan,  Pastor  of 


agar 
Mj 


St.  Mary's  Church,  for  an  Assault  and  Battery  on  Mary  Connell. 
Tried  ...  in  ...  Philadelphia,  ...  April,  1822,  ...  Taken  in  Short- 
hand by  Joseph  A.  Dowling  ...  .  Phi/ade/phia :  R.  Desi/ver.  1822. 
8vo,  pp.  272,  8,  (2).  BA.,  c.  32426 

Also :  Ar  Addreai  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  Mary'a  Church,  Philadelphia.  ...  [n. 
p.  iSio.]  i2mo,  pp.  35.  -I-  Coritinuation.  i8ai.  lamo,  pp.  36,  and  another  con- 
tinuation, pp.  31.  —  Auricular  Confession  and  Popish  Nunneries  (in  America).  ... 
Botion  :  Saxioit  &  Ke/i.  1845.  iimo,  pp.  314.  +  1868.  i2mo.  —  Hogan  Exploded  ; 
or,  an  Unprejudiced  Refutation  of  Hogan's  Farewell  Address.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  For  a 
list  of  publications  relative  to  Hogan,  tee  Finotti'g  *'  Bibliog.  Cath.  Amer.,"  p.  140,  etc. 
• 

HoOE  (A.  H.)  Address  ...  by  Mrs.  Hoge  ...  at  a  Meeting 
of  Ladies,  ...  at  ...  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  March,  1865,  in  Aid  of  the 
...  Northwestern  Fair.  ...  New  Tori :  Sanfordy  Harroun  &  Co. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  22.  32427 

Hoge.  The  Boys  in  Blue ;  or  Heroes  of  the  "  Rank  and 
File."  Comprising  Incidents  and  Reminiscences  from  Camp, 
Battle-Field,  and  Hospital,  with  Narratives  of  the  Sacrifice 
Suffering,  and  Triumphs  of  the  Soldiers  of  the  Republic.  By 
Mrs.  A.  H.  Koee  ...  .  With  an  Introduction  by  Thomas  M. 


Eddy,  D.D.  ...  New  Tork: 
477.     7  Plates. 


E.  B.  Treat  iif  Co,    1867.     8vo,  pp. 
B.,  c,  H.  32428 


Hoge  (J.)     The  Law  of  Love :  a  Missionary  Sermon  deliv- 
ered in  Chillicothe,  Oct.  5,  1817,  By  the  Rev.  James  Hoge.    To 


1^ 


366 


HOGG. 


which  is  annexed  the  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Synod  of  Ohio. 
Chillicothe.   1817.     8vo.  32429 

HoGE  (J.  p.)  Speech  of  Hon.  Joseph  P.  Hoge,  of  Illinois, 
on  the  Oregon  Question.  Delivered  ...  January  30,  1846. 
I  Washington:  Blair  i^  Rives.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  12.  32430 

Hoge  (M.  C.)  History  of  Margaretta  C.  Hoge.  Philadel- 
phia, [n.  d.]     i2mo.  32431 

Hoge  (M.  D.)  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Funeral  of 
Capt.  Benjamin  Sheppard  ...  Richmond,  Va.  By  Rev.  Moses 
D.  Hoge.     Richmond:  H.  K.  Ellyson.   1855.     8vo,  pp.  19. 

[Hoge.]  The  Victory  Won  :  a  Memorial  of  the  Rev.  Wm. 
J.  Hoge,  D.D.   ...  Richmond.,  Va.   1864.     l2mo,  pp.  16.     32433 

Hoge  (W.  J.)  A  Discourse  Jelivered  by  the  Rev.  William 
J.  Hoge,  D.D.,  Collegiate  Pastor  of  the  Brick  Presbyterian 
Church,  New^  York,  on  the  Resignation  of  his  Charge,  July  21, 
1861.    New  Tork :  Baker  ^  Godwin^  Printers.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  26. 

Hoge.  Installation  Services  of  Rev.  William  J.  Hoge,  as 
Associate  Pastor  ...  Sermon  by  Rev.  Dr.  Spring,  Charge  to  the 
Pastor  ...  by  Rev.  Dr.  Krebs,  Charge  to  the  People  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Potts.     New-Tori.   1859.     ^^o,  pp.  46.  s.  32435 

Hoge.  Sketch  of  Dabney  Carr  Harnson,  Minister  of  the 
Gospel  and  Captain  in  the  Army  of  the  Confederate  States  of 
America,  By  William  J.  Hoge,  d.d.  ...  Richmond :  Presbyterian 
Committee  of  Publication  of  the  Confederate  States.    1862.     i8mo, 

PP-  55-  3243^ 

Hogerwaart  (W.)  Afscheids-reden  tot  de  Gemeinte  op 
Batavia,  daar  nog  by  komt  Prof.  Hoornbeek's  Sorg  en  raad,  aang, 
de  Evangelie-prediking  in  Oost-  en  West-Indien.  Vert,  en  opge- 
held.  door  H.  Velse.    s"  Gravenhage.  1732.    4to,  pp.  12,  103,  64. 

Last  jermon  to  the  congregation  at  Batavia,  to  which  is  joined  Prof.  Hornbeek's 
solicitude  ard  counsel  concerning  the  preaching  of  the  Gospel  in  the  East  and  West 
Indies.  Translated  and  elucidated  by  H.  Velse,  v.d.m.  "  The  part  by  Prof.  Hoornbeek 
is  highly  interesting  for  th"  history  of  ,e  Dutch  Reformed  Church  in  New  Netherland 
and  Brazil,  giving  a  full  list  of  all  the  Dutch  Ministers  there,  for  instance,  J.  Michaelius, 
J.  Megapolensis,  and  others,  with  short  notices  on  their  lives,  and  many  particulars 
relating  to  them,  by  the  translator  and  publisher." — F.  Muller. 

Hogg  (J.)  A  New,  Authentic,  and  Complete  Collection  of 
Voyages  Round  the  World  :  Undertaken  and  Performed  By 
Royal  Authority.  Containing  a  New,  Authentic,  Entertaining, 
Instructive,  Full,  and  Complete  Historical  Account  of  Captain 


HOLBKOOK. 


3^7 


nod  of  Ohio. 

32429 
5,  of  Illinois, 
ry  30,  1846. 

32430 
le.      Philadel- 

32431 
e  Funeral  of 
Rev.  Moses 
pp.  19. 

le  Rev.  Wtn. 
•  I 6-     32433 

Rev.  William 
Presbyterian 

irge,  July  21, 
8vo,  pp.  26. 

J.  Hoge,  as 

[Charge  to  the 

t  by  Rev.  Dr. 

s-  32435 

nister  of  the 
ate  States  of 
Presbyterian 
J62.      l8mo, 

3243^ 

jemeinte  op 
n  raad, aang. 
ert.  en  opge- 
12,103,64. 

Prof.  Hornbeek's 
le  East  and  West 
Prof.  Hoornbeek 
New  Netherland 
:e,  J.  Michaelius, 
many  particulars 

!^ollection  of 
;rformed  By 
''iitertaining, 
of  Captain 


Cook's  ...  Voyages,  ...  To  which  is  added,  Genuine  Narratives 
of  other  Voyages  of  Discovery  Round  the  World,  &c.  viz.  those 
of  Lord  Byron,  Capt.  Wallis,  and  Capt.  Carteret.  Together 
with  the  Discoveries  of  other  Voyagers  and  Circumnavigators : 
And  including  the  Substance  of  all  the  most  remarkable  and 
important  Travels  and  Journeys,  which  have  been  undertaken  at 
various  Times  to  the  different  Quarters  of  the  World.  The 
whole  comprehending  A  full  Account,  from  the  Earliest  Period, 
to  the  present  Time,  Of  whatever  is  curious  entertaining,  and 
useful  both  by  Sea  and  Land,  in  the  various  Countries  of  the 
known  World  ;  being  the  most  elegant  and  perfect  Work  of  the 
Kind.  Illustrated  with  a  vast  Number  of  Copper  Plates  finely 
engraved  by  the  most  eminent  Masters.  ...  By  Capt.  John  Hogg, 
...  London:  Alex.  Hogg.  [1785.]     5  vols.,  8vo.  32438 

HoiT  (C.  W.)  Fraudulent  Mexican  Land  Claims  in  Cali- 
fornia ...  .  A  Lecture  ...  March  24th,  and  repeated  ...  July  28, 
1869.  By  C.  W.  Hoit.  Sacramento :  H.  S.  Crocker  i^  Co.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  26.     Diagram.  H.  32439 

Hoit  (T.  W.)  The  Right  of  American  Slavery.  .,.  By  T. 
W.  Hoit  ...  .  Third  Edition.  St.  Louis:  L.  Bushneli.  i860. 
8vo,  pp.  51.  B.,  c.  •72440 

HoLBoLL  (G.)  Ornitholog.  Bidrag  til  den  Gronlandske  Fauna. 
Kjobenhavn.    1843.     ^^°*  32441 

HoLBoLL.  Ornithologischer  Beitrag  zur  Fauna  Gronlands, 
iibersetzt  von  J.  H.  Paulsen.     Leipzig.   1854.    8vo.     Plate. 

HoLBoLL.  Ornithologische  und  klimatologische  Notizen  iiber 
Gronland.    [n.  p.]  1854.    8vo.  32443 

[HoLBROOK.  (Charles  W.)]  Record  of  the  Descendants  of 
Silence  Holbrook  of  Weymouth,  Mass.  Worcester :  Printed  by 
Henry  J.  Rowland.  [1851.]     8vo,  pp.  19.  B.  32444 

Holbrook,  (D.  N.)  The  Boston  Committee  in  Canada.  A 
Series  of  Eight  Letters.  By  D.  N.  Holbrook.  Boston.  1851. 
Bvo,  pp.  43.  M.  32445 

[Holbrook  (Geo.  R.)]  A  Description  of  the  Boston  Water 
Works  ...  from  Lake  Cochituate  to  the  City  of  Boston.  With 
Maps  and  Illustrations.  Boston:  Geo.  H.  Holbrook  ^  Co.  1848. 
i2mo,  pp.  46.  B.  32446 


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Also :  Hotbrook's  New  England  Railroad  Guide 
[1849.]    32mo. 


Boiton :    Geo.  R.   Holbrook. 


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HOLBROOK. 

C.  Holbrook. 


HoLBROOK  (J.)     Ten  Years  Among  the  Mail  Bags  :  or,  Notes 
from  the  Diary  of  a  Special  Agent  of  the  Post  Office  Department, 
By  J.  Holbrook.  ...  Philadelphia.   1855.     l2mo,  pp.  432.    h.   -j 
Boston:  Shepard^  Clark  Iff  Co.   1856.     lamo.  b.  32447 

Holbrook  (J.  C.)  ...  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Cort- 
land County  Bible  Society,  at  its  Semi-Centennial  Anniversary, 
...  at  Homer,  Dec.  18,  1866.  By  Rev.  J.  C.  Holbrook,  d.d. 
Homer.    1867.     8vo.  s.  32448 

Discourses,  Dedicatory  and  Historical.     By  John 
Dubuque^  Iowa.    i860.     8vo,  pp.  16.  32449 

Holbrook.  Prairie-Breaking ;  or,  Scenes  in  the  Work  of  a 
Western  Pastor.  By  John  C.  Holbrook,  ...  Boston:  H.  Hoyt, 
1865.     i8mo,  pp.  89.  32450 

Holbrook.  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Congregational 
Church  in  Homer,  N.  Y.  By  J.  C.  Holbrook.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  9.  32451 

Holbrook  (J.  E.)  Ichthyology  of  South  Carolina,  By  John 
Edwards  Holbrook,  M.D.  Charleston.  1855-57.  4^°*  27  colored 
Plates.  A.  32452 

Holbrook.  North  American  Herpetology  ;  or,  a  Description 
of  the  Reptiles  inhabiting  the  United  States.  By  John  Edwards 
Holbrook,  M.D.     Philadelphia:  J.  Dobson.  1836-38.    3vols.,4to. 

No  more  of  this  edition  published ;  these  three  volumes  were  afterwards  reissued 
with  two  others,  dated  as  below  which  circumstance  will  account  for  the  fact  that 
copies  of  Vols,  i-iii.  are  not  uncommon,  entire  sets  are  rare. 

Holbrook.  North  American  Herpetology  ;  or,  a  Description 
of  the  Reptiles  inhabiting  the  United  States.  By  John  Edwards 
Holbrook,  M.D.  ...  Philadelphia:  J.  Dobson.  1842-43.  5  vols., 
4to,  pp.  152;  142;  (2),  128;  138;  iii-vi,  3-118  ;  Errata,  i  1. 
157  Plates.  B.,  BA.,  H.  32454 

The  first  systematic  work,  on  the  Reptiles  of  the  United  States,  ever  attempted. 
The  plates  are  beautifully  colored  ;  and  the  work  is  worthy  of  a  place  in  the  library  of 
the  naturalist  by  the  side  of  Audubon  and  Wilson. 

Holbrook.  Southern  Ichthyology :  or,  a  Description  of  the 
Fishes  Inhabiting  the  Waters  of  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and 
r^lorida.  No.  2.  New  York:  Wiley  l^  Putnam.  1847.  4.10, 
pp.  32.     4  colored  Plates.  c.  32455 

Holbrook  (M.)  An  Oration  ...  24th  June,  a.l.  581  i.  Be- 
fore Ancient  Land  Mark  Lodge,  and  Mount  Vernon  Chapter. 


HULCOMBE. 


369 


By  Br,  Moses  Holbrook  ...  .  Portland:   Printed  by  F.  McKown. 
1811.     8vo,  pp.  23.  BA.  3245b 

Holbrook  (S.  F.)  Threescore  Years :  an  Autobiography, 
containing  Incidents  of  Voyages  and  Travels,  including  Six  Years 
in  a  Man-of-War.  Details  of  the  War  between  the  United 
States  and  the  Algerine  Government,  ...  Also,  Two  Years  in 
California,  ...  By  Samuel  F.  Holbrook.  Boston:  James  French 
and  Company.    1857.     8vo,  pp.  504.  B.,  c,  H.  32457 

Holbrook  (T.  W.)  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States.  The  Great  Rebellion :  Causes,  Progress,  and  Remedy, 
By  Timothy  Washington  Holbrook.  ...  Rochester.  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  52.  32458 

Also !  God's  Way  of  Peace  :  War  the  Duty  and  Destiny  of  the  Nation ;  and  a 
"Proclamation,"  1864,  in  which  he  nominates  himself  for  President  of  the  United 
States,  and  in  so  doing,  proclaims  himself  a  fuol. 

HoLCOMB  (C.  P.)  Address  ...  before  the  Montgomery 
County,  Maryland,  Agricultural  Society  ...  September  14,  1854: 
By  Chauncey  P.  Holcomb  ...  .  Washington :  Globe  Office.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  32459 

Holcomb  (E.)  A  Wonderful  Providence,  in  Many  Incidents 
at  Sea :  an  Engagement  with  a  Pirate,  and  a  Mutiny  at  Sea,  on 
Board  Ship  Ann,  of  Boston  ...  By  Eliah  Holcomb.  ...  Eighth 
Edition.      Boston:  Damrelliy  Aloore,    1853.     8vo,  pp.  36.  B. 

Holcomb  (R.)  Sermon  at  Sterling  Mass.,  on  the  Fast,  July 
23,  1812.     By  Reuben  Holcomb.     Worcester,  [n.  d.]    8vo.    w. 

HoLCOMBE  (H.)  The  Advocate  of  Peace.  By  Henry  Hol- 
combe,  d.d.   ...   Philadelphia.    1823.     l2mo,  pp.  60.  32462 

HoLCOMBE.  A  Sermon,  Occasioned  by  The  Death  of  Mr. 
Charles  Bealer,  Delivered  at  Euhaw  [«V],  By  Henry  Holcombe, 
...Charleston:  Printed  by  Marhland  iff  Mclver.  mdccxciii.  8vo, 
pp.  12.  32463 

Holcombe.  A  Sermon,  Occasioned  By  the  Death  of  Lieu- 
tenant-General  George  Washington  ...  .  Delivered  in  ...  Savan- 
nah, Georgia,  January  19th,  1800.  ...  By  Henry  Holcombe, 
Minister  of  the  Word  of  God  in  Savannah.  ...  \_Savannah  :'\ 
Printed  by  Seymour  i3  IVoolhopter.   [1800.]    4to,  pp.  16,  (2).     BA. 

Also:  The  First  Fruits,  in  a  Series  of  Letters.  ...  Philadtlpkia  :  Ann  Cochran.  i8ll. 
l6nio,  pp.  228.  Portrait,  c. — Letter  to  Thos.  GiUison,  Esq.,  of  South  Carolina,  on 
tiie  Silence  of  the  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Baptist  Board  of  Foreign  Mission* 


I 


: 


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46 


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370 


HOLDEN. 


relative  to  their  Exchange  of  Vice  Presidents.  ...  Philadelphia.    1816.     8vo. ^Piotnft 

against  the  Proceedings  of  the  Philadelphia  Baptist  Association   by  the  First  Baptist 
Church   of  Philadelphia,  with   prefatory  and   concludini,'    Extracts   and   Remarks. 
Philadelphia.    1816.     8vo. — The  Whole  Truth  rehitivc  to  the  Controversy  betwixt  the 
American  Baptists.     Parti.  ...  Philadelphia.    i8io.     8vo.     i>f  Cieorgia,  No.  17049. 

HoLCOMBE  (H.)     A  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the 
Baptists  in  Alabama.     With  a  Miniature  History  of  the  Denom- 
ination from  the  Apostolic  Age  down  to  the  Present  Time.     By 
Hosea  Holcombe.     Philadelphia:  King  ^  Baird.   1840.     i6mo 
PP-  375-  c.  32465 

Holcombe  (J.  P.)  The  Election  of  a  Black  Republican  Pres- 
ident an  Overt  Act  of  Aggression  on  the  Right  of  Property  in 
Slaves:  ...  a  Speech  before  the  People  of  Albemarle,  on  the  2d 
...  January,  i860.  By  James  P.  Holcombe,  ...  Richmond:  Chas. 
H.  IVynne.^  Printer,    i860.     8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  32466 

Holcombe.  Sketches  of  the  Political  Issues  and  Controver- 
sies of  the  Revolution:  A  Discourse  ...  January  17,  1856.  By 
James  P.  Holcombe  ....  Richmond:  William  H.  ClemmiH.  1856, 
8vo,  pp.  63.  B.,  H.  32467 

Also:  An  Address  ...  before  the  ...  Alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia  ...  June 
29th,  1853.  ...  Richmond:  Macfarlane  (^  Fer^usson.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  43.  b.,  H.  —  An 
Address  ...  before  ...  Virginia  State  Agricultural  Society,  Novennber  4th,  1858,  ... 
Richmond:  Macfarlant  &  Ferg^usson.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  ai. —  ...  Is  Slavery  Consistent 
with  National  Law  ?  An  Address  ...  before  the  Virginia  State  Agricultural  Society  ... 
4th  November,  1858.  ...  [Richmond.']  1858.  8vo,  pp.  21.  —  Literature  in  Letters; 
Manners,  Art,  Criticism,  Biography,  History,  and  Morals,  Illus  rated  in  the  Correspond- 
ence of  Eminent  Persons.   ...  Neio  York:  D.  Afpkton  and  Company.   1866.     8vo,  pp. 

XVi,   520.       B.,  C,   H. 

Holcombe  (W.  H.)  The  Alternative  :  A  Separate  Nation- 
ality, or  the  Africanization  of  the  South.  By  William  H.  Hol- 
combe.    New  Orleans,   i860.     8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  h.  32468 

Holcombe.  Suggestions  as  to  the  Spiritual  Philosophy  of 
African  Slavery.  ...  By  William  H.  Holcombe,  m.d.  New  York: 
Mason  Brothers.    1861.     8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  32469 

Also;  Poems.  ...  Nfw-York  :  Mason  Brothers,  i860.  I2mo,  pp.  360.  —  Report  on 
the  Yellow  Fever  of  1867.   ...   New  Orleans:  A.  Eyrick.   1869.     8vo,  pp.  22.     h. 

HoLDEN  (A.  W.)  Early  Voyages  of  Discovery — First  At- 
tempts to  establish  a  Colony  in  Canada — Discovery  of  Northern 
New  York,  by  Samuel  de  Champlain,  in  1609 — Battle  between 
the  Algonquins  and  Iroquois.  Albany:  J.  Munsell.  185 1.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  32470 

Intended  as  a  sample  of  a  History  of  Warren  County,  N.  Y, 


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HoLDEN  (C.)  Doings  of  the  First  Editors  and  Publishers' 
Convention  in  Maine.  Address  of  Hon.  Charles  Holden.  Port- 
land: Printed  by  Brown  Thurston.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  39.        32471 

Holden  (F.  A.)  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Banfield 
Capron,  from  a.d.  1660  to  a.d.  1859.  ^y  Frederic  A.  Holden. 
...  Boston:  Printed  by  Geo,  C,  Rand  l£  Avery,  1859.  i2mo,  pp. 
263.     Portraits.  b.,  c,  s.  32472 

Holden  (H.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck,  Captivity  and 
Sufferings  of  Horace  Holden  and  Benj.  H.  Nute :  who  were  cast 
away  in  the  American  Ship  Mentor,  on  the  Pelew  Islands,  in 
the  Year  1832;  and  for  Two  Years  afterwards  were  subjected 
to  unheard  of  Sufferings  among  the  Barbarous  Inhabitants  of 
Lord  North's  Island.  Boston:  Russell^  Shattuck  ^  Co.  1836. 
lamo,  pp.  133.  B.,  BA.,  c.  -|-  Fourth  Edition.  [/&/</.]  1836. 
Plates.  +  Cooper stown^  N.  T.:  H.  fif  E,  Phinney.  1841.  i2mo, 
pp.  120.  32473 

Dedicated  to  John  Pickering,  Esq.,  who  makes  frequent  reference  to  this  narrative  in 
his  "  Memoirs  of  Lord  North's  Island." 

Holden  (Nathaniel  J.)  ...  Speech  ...  in  the  Massachusetts 
Senate  ...  June  9th,  on  ...  the  Boston,  Hartford  and  Erie  Rail 
Road  ...  .  Boston.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  32474 

[Holden  (Oliver).]  Sacred  Dirges,  Hymns,  and  Anthems, 
Commemorative  of  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington, 
the  Guardian  of  his  Country,  and  the  Friend  of  Man.  ...  An 
Original  Composition.  By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts.  Printed 
at  Boston :  by  I,  Thomas  and  E.  T.  Andrews.  [1800.]  Oblong  4to, 
pp.  24.  BA.  32475 

Very  rare.  Also :  American  Harmony.  ...  Boston  :  Printed  by  haiah  Thomas^  and 
Ehenezer  T.  Andrews,  mdccxcii.  Oblong  8vo,  pp.  3a.  h.,  m.  —  Plain  Psalmody,  or 
Supplementary  Music.  ...  [Voiron.  1800.]  8vo.  m.  —  The  Union  Harmony  ...  Pr/n«</ 
...  at  Boston  by  Isaiah  Thomas  and  Ebenezer  Andrews.  1793.  2  vols.,  oblong  410,  pp. 
lao;  175,  (i).     ».,  BA.    +  Second  Edition  ...  .   [7£/</.]   1796.     h. 

Holden  (W.  S.)  Confiscation ;  Emancipation.  Speech  of 
Hon.  W.  S.  Holden,  of  Indiana,  in  House  ...  May  23,  1862. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  32476 

Holden  (W.  W.)  Oration  delivered  in  the  City  of  Raleigh, 
North-Carolina,  July  4th,  1856.  By  William  W.  Holden,  Esq. 
...  Raleigh:   Holden  ^  fVilson.    1856.     8vo,  pp.  30.  32477 

[Holden.]  The  President's  Plan  Considered.  The  Proposed 
Constitutional  Amendment  explained,  and  its  Adoption  urged. 
The  Union  the  Paramount  Good.    [^Raleigh.  1S66.']    8vo,  pp.  16. 


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HoLDEN.  Speeches  of  Gov.  William  W  .  ilolden  and  Gen. 
Nelson  A.  Miles,  in  Raleigh,  N.  C,  November  6,  i868,  at  the 
Grant  and  Colfax  Celebration.  New  York:  C.  A.  Alvord.  i86(). 
8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  32479 

Holder  (C.)  The  Faith  and  Testimony  of  the  Martyrs,  and 
Suffering  Servants  of  Christ  Jesus,  persecuted  in  New  England 
vindicated,  against  the  lyes  and  slanders  cast  on  them  by  Nathaniel 
Morton  in  his  Book  intituled,  New  England's  Memorial.  Written 
for  the  sake  of  the  honest  hearted,  by  a  servant  of  the  living  God, 
who  is  a  witness  of  the  Resurrection  of  Christ  Jesus,  and  of  his 
appearance  the  second  time  without  sin  unto  salvation,  Christopher 
Holder,    [n.  p.  about  1670.]    4to,  pp.  12.  32480 

A  tract  of  extreme  rarity — partly  written  by  John  Rous. 

Holder  (H.  E.)  A  Short  Essay  on  the  Subject  of  Negro 
Slavery,  with  a  Particular  Reference  to  the  Island  of  Barbadoes. 
By  the  Rev.  H.  E.  Holder,  of  that  Place.  London :  Printed  by 
Couchman  and  Fry.  M  Dcc  lxxxviii.     8vo,  pp.  45.  H.  32481 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxxx.  350.  Also :  Discourses  delivered  in  the  Island  of  Barbadoes. 
...    1791.     2  vols. 

Hold-Fast  (S.),  pseudon.  Facts  are  Stubborn  Things,  or 
Nine  plain  Questions  to  the  People  of  Connecticut,  with  a  Brief 
Reply  to  Each.  By  Simon  Hold-Fast.  ...  Hartford:  Printed h 
Hudson  and  Goodwin.   1803.     8vo,  pp.  23.  ba.  32482 

HoLDiCH  fj.)  The  Life  of  Wilbur  Fisk,  d.d.,  First  Presi- 
dent of  the  Wesleyan  University.  By  Joseph  Holdich.  New 
Tork.  1842.  8vo.  -\-  New-Tork :  Harper  i5f  Brothers.  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  455.  B.,  c.  32483 

Holdich.  The  Wesleyan  Student ;  or  Memoirs  of  Aaron 
Haynes  Hurd,  late  a  Menr.ber  of  the  Wesleyan  University,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.  By  Joseph  Holdich.  Middletown  [Conn.):  E. 
Hunt  y  Co.   1839.     l8mo,  pp.  281.  c.  32484 

Also  :  ...  A  Sermon,  preached  to  the  Students  of  the  Wesleyan  University,  on  the 
Death  of  Mr.  William  F.  Bailey,  ...  Mi.idlelo-wn,  Con.  :  fFm.  D.  Starr,  Primer,  it^b. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  BA.  —  True  Greatness:  a  Discourse  on  ...  Rev.  Willbur  Fisk  ...  in  ... 
Middletown,  Conn.,  ...  April  3d,  1839.  ...  Middletown:  E.  Hunt  &  Co.  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  36.      B.,  H. 

HoLDiTCH  (R.)  The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  United  States 
of  America  i  ...  the  Latest  Information  concerning  the  Cliiiiatc, 
Productions,  Population,  Manners,  Prices  of  Land,  Labour,  and 
Provisions,  ...  By  Robert  Holditch,  Esq.  ...  London:  IVilliam 
Hone.    1818.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  123,  (l).  c,  H.  32485 


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HoLDREDGE  (S.  M.)  State,  Territorial,  and  Ocean  Guide 
Book  of  the  Pacific  ;  ...  and  the  interior,  including  California, 
Oregon,  Nevada,  Washington,  Idaho,  Utah,  New  Mexico, 
Arizona,  British  Columbia,  Vancouver's  Island,  Central  and 
South  America,  and  Mexico.  By  Sterling  M.  Holdredge.  San 
Francisco.   1865.     i2mo.  32486 

HoLnswoRTH  (E.)  Muscipula:  The  Mouse-Trap,  or  the 
Battle  of  the  Cambrians  and  Mice ;  a  Poem  by  Edward  Holds- 
worth,  translated  into  English  by  R.  Lewis.  Annapolis.  1728. 
8vo.  32487 

of  great  rarity.      We  are  informed  in  the  i.anslator'i  tiedication  to  Governor  Calvert, 
that  this  is  the 

"  First  Essay 
Of  Latin  Poetry,  in  English  dress, 
Which  Maryland  hath  published  from  the  press." 
It  has  a  Latin   as  well  as  an  English  title.     The  three  lines  in  Greek  letters  in   the 
L?tin  title  are  supplied  with  a  pen,  the  printer  probably  not  having  any  Greek  type. 

Hole  in  the  Wall ;  or  a  Peep  at  the  Creed-Worshippers. 
Embellished  with  Cuts  by  the  Author,  [n.  p.]  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  36.  32488 

Relates  to  the  Hicksite  (Quaker)  controversy. 

HoLGATE  (J.  B.)  American  Genealogy,  being  a  History  of 
some  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  North  America  and  their  Descend- 
ants, from  their  First  Emigration  to  the  Present  Time,  with  their 
Intermarriages  and  Collateral  Branches,  including  Notices  of 
Prominent  Families  and  Distinguished  Individuals,  with  Anec- 
dotes, Reminiscences,  Traditions,  Sketches  of  the  Founding  of 
Cities,  Villages,  Manors,  and  progressive  Improvements  of  the 
Country,  from  its  Wilderness  State  to  the  Present  Era.  Illus- 
trated by  Genealogical  Tables.  By  Jerome  B.  Holgate  ...  . 
Aibany  :  Printed  by  Joel  Munsell.   1848.     4to,  pp.  (6),  244,  (i). 

First  issued  in  parts.  Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed ;  now  very  scarce. 
Some  copies  have  the  imprint,  Neio  York;  George  P.  Putnam.  1851. 

Holgate.  Atlas  of  American  History,  On  a  Novel  Plan. 
Presenting,  at  one  View,  the  most  Important  Events  in  the 
History  of  the  Country,  from  its  Discovery  by  Columbus  down 
to  the  Present  Time,  1842:  Including  the  Spanish  and  English 
Navigators  of  the  Fifteenth  Century ;  Plantation  of  Colonies  . 
Founding  of  Cities ;  Governors  of  the  Colonies  and  of  the  Re- 
public ;  Indian  Wars ;  Sachems,  Divines,  First  Printers,  States- 
men, Orators,  Warriors,  Admirals,  Commodores,  Ministers 
Plenipotentiary,    Secretaries,    and    Presidents ;    Battles,    Sieges, 


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Earthquakes,  and  Remarkable  Phenomena  j  Population  at  Differ- 
ent Periods,  Literature,  Slave  Trade,  and  Ecclesiastical  History : 
Arranged  Contemporaneously  with  the  Kings  of  England,  France 
and  at  Particular  Times  of  Other  Kingdoms.  By  James  b! 
Holgate,  ...  Designed  to  be  the  Same  to  History  that  Maps  are 
to  Geography.  ...  New  Tori.   1842.    Folio,  pp.  10.     6  Charts. 

&«"N.  A.  Rev.,"  Jan.,  1843. 

Holgate.  Genealogical,  Historical,  Biographical,  and  Chro- 
nological Chart.  By  J.  B.  Holgate.  New-Tork.  1838.  Folio. 
4-  Key  [to  the  same].    8vo.  a.,  p.  32491 

Hoi.GuiN  (D.  G.)     Vocabulario  de  la  Lengua  general  de  todo 

el  Peru  llamada  Quichua,  o  del  Inca.     Compvesta  por  el  Padre 

Diego  Goncalez  Hol£,uin  de  la  Compafiia  de  Jesus  Natural  de 

Caceres.     En  la  Ciudad  de  los  Reyes.    1586.     8vo.      J.c.B.  32492 

A  volume  of  extreme  rarity.     Si€  Brunet,  iii.  362. 


lengva  general  de 
lengua  del  Inca. 


HoLGUiN.  Gramatica  y  |  arte  nveva  d'^la 
todo  el  I  Peru,  llamada  lengua  Qquichua,  o 
Afiadida  y  cvmplida  en  todo  lo  qve  le  |  faltaua  de  tiempos,  y  de  la 
Grammatica,  y  recogido  en  forma  de  Arte  |  lo  mas  necessario 
enlos  dos  primeros  libros.  Con  mas  otros  dos  |  libros  postreros  de 
addiciones  al  Arte  para  mas  perficio- 1  narla,  el  vno  para  alcan^ar 
la  copia  de  vocablos,  |  y  el  otro  para  la  elegancia  y  ornato.  |  Com- 
pvesta por  el  Padre  Diego  Gon^a- 1  lez  Holguin  dela  Compafiia 
de  lesus  natural  de  Car^eres.  |  ...  ( Impressa  enla  Ciudad  de  los  Reyes 
del  Peru  por  \  Francisco  del  Canto  impressor.  \  Aho  m.dc.  Vli.  |  Esta 
tassada  esta  Arte  a  vn  real  cada  pliego  en  papel.  \  Y  tiene  37.  pUegos.  | 
8vo,  4  1.,  Text,  143  1.,  (i).  32493 

A  volume  of  almost  equal  rarity  with  the  preceding.     See  Ternaux,  No.  307.    It 
was  reprinted  as  below  : 

Holguin.  Gramatica  y  arte  pucva  de  la  lengua  general  de 
todo  el  Peru  llar^ada  lengua  Qquichua  o  lengua  del  Inca.  ...  Com- 
puesta  por  el  Padre  Diego  Gonzales  Holguin.  Nueva  edicion 
revista  y  corregida.  [Genova :  Pagano.'\  mdcccxlii.  8vo,  pp. 
320.  A.  32494 

Holguin.  Vocabvlario  |  dela  lengva  gene- 1  ral  de  todo  el  Perv 
11a- 1  mada  lengua  Qquichua,  o  del  Inca.  |  Corregido  y  renovado  con- 
forme  ala  I  propriedad  cortesana  del  Cuzco,  Diuidido  en  dos  librcs, 
que  son  dos  Vo- 1  cabularios  enteros  en  que  salen  a  luz  de  nueuo 
las  cosas  q  faltauan  |  al  Vocabulario.  Y  la  suma  de  las  cosas  que 
se  aumentanse  |  vea  enla  hoja  siguicnte.     Vananadidos  al  fin  losj 


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priuilcgios  concedidos  alos  Indios.  |  Compvcsto  por  i-l  Padre  Diego 
(lon- j  9alez  Holguin  de  la  CompaAia  de  Icsus,  natural  dc  Ca^crcs.  | 
Dcdicado  al  Doctor  Hernan-|do  Arias  de  Vgartc  del  Consejo  de 
su  Magcstad  |  Oydor  de  la  Real  Audicncia  |  de  Lima.  |  ...  |  Con 
L'tcencia.  \  fmpresso  enla  Ciudad de  los  Reyes.  Por  Framlsco  del\  Canto. 
Ano  M.DC.  vni.  I  Esta  tassado  este  Focabuhrio  a  vn  Real  cada  pliega 
in  papel.  \  T  tiene  90.  pitegos.  \    8vo,  pp.  (8),  375,  332,  (4).     j.cn. 

Very  icarce.  See  Ternaux,  No.  314.  "The  'Dictionary'  ot'  Mciliiu,  the  mot 
complete  work  on  these  laiigungcs,"  cites  Hoiquin,  "  Vir  s.icrarutn  litdrarurn  studio 
addictisimus,  in  quas  multa  cumnicntatua  est  pra-lu  digna." — Backer. 

Holiday  Exercises ;  or,  the  Christian  A.  B.  C.  consisting  of 
Sfiven  Alphabets,  with  a  Text  of  Scripture  affixed  to  every 
Letter.  Printed  by  Kline  Isf  Reynolds^  and  sold  by  Air.  Baley^  Air. 
Aitkin^  Philadelphia^  and  Sam.  London^  New  Tori,  mdcclxxxv. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  N.  3249(1 

Besides  the  alphabets,  this  very  rare  volume  contains  several  pieces  of  American 
poetry.  After  Eliot's  Harmony,  and  Aitkin's  American  Bible,  this  is  one  of  the  earliest 
specimens  of  printing  parts  of  the  Bible  in  English  in  America. 

HoLiNSKi  (A.  J.  J.)  La  Californie  et  les  routes  interoce- 
aniques.  Par  Alexandre  Jean  Joachim  Holinski.  Bruxelles  : 
Meline^  Cars  et  O'.   1853.     ^^mo,  pp.  414.  32497 

"  Ouvrage  prohibe  en  France." — Lorenz. 

Holinski.  L'Equateur,  Scenes  de  la  Vie  Sud-Americaine. 
Paris:  Amyot.   186 1.     i2mo.  32498 

Holisso  Holitopa.     See  Choctaw,  Vol.  iv.,  No.  12874. 

Holland  (E.  C.)  Odes,  Naval  Songs,  and  other  Occasional 
Poems.     By  Edwin  C.  Holland.     Charleston^  S.  C.   1813.     i2mo. 

Originally  printed  in  "  The  Portfolio." 

[Holland.]  A  Refutation  of  the  Calumnies  circulated  against 
the  Southern  &  Western  States,  respecting  the  Institution  and 
Existence  of  Slavery  among  them.  ...  By  a  South-Carolinian. 
Charleston:  Printed  by  A.  E.  Milter.    1822.     8vo,  pp.  86,  (i).     \\.\. 

Holland  (Elihu  G.)  Essays :  and  a  Drama  in  Five  Acts. 
By  E.  G.  Holland.  Boston  :  Phillips^  Sampson  and  Company.  1852. 
i2mo,  pp.  iv,  (4),  400.     Portrait.  B.  32501 

The  drama  is  founded  on  Arnold's  Treason. 

Holland.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Joseph  Badger.  By  E.  G.  Hol- 
land. Third  Edition.  New  York:  C.  S.  Francis  and  Co.  1 854. 
8vo,  pp.  473.     Portrait.    -]-  Fourth  Edition.     [_Ibid.']     b.  32502 


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Holland.  Niagara  and  other  Poems.  By  E.  (J.  Holland. 
Neiu  y'oik :  Rudd  and  CarUton.   mdccclxi.     l8mo,  pp.  (8),  170. 

Holland  (F.  W.)  A  Thanksgiving  Discourse  ...  in  Roch- 
ester ...  November  26,  1846.  By  F.  \V.  Holland.  Rochater : 
J.  M,  Patterson^  Printer.    1846.     8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  32504 

H[oi.LANu]  (Henry).  Hen.)ologi.-i  Anglica  hoc  est  clarissinio- 
rvm  et  doctissimorvm  aliqvot  Anglorvm,  qvi  florvcrunt  ab  anno 
Christi  M.D.  vsq'  ad  prcsenten  annum  m.d.c.xx  Viu;e  Effigies 
Vita;  et  elogia  Duobus  tomis  Authore  H.  H.  Anglo  Britannos: 
Impensis  Crispini  Passtci  Chalcngraphus  et  Juusotiii  Bibliopola  Jrn- 
hemiensis.  [1620.]     P'olio.  H.  32505 

Collation  ;  Engraved  Title,  pp.  (ao),  140,  (l).  64  Portraits,  a  Monutnenti.  Rjrely 
found  complftc;  it  is  the  tii'ft  regular  series  of  £nglish  portraita,  and  includes  Richard 
(jrenville,  Thomas  Candish,  Sir  M.  Frubibjicr,  Sir  ).  Hawkins,  and  Sir  F.  Drake,  with 
memoirs.  The  "post  prefatio"  is  often  deficient.  Hosmer'i  copy  sold  for  £34  in 
1861. 

Holland  (J.)  Strictures  upon  the  Letter  of  General  Joseph 
Dickson.     By  James  Holland.     Lincolntott.   1800.     8vo.  c. 

Holland.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Ministry  of  the  Rev. 
John  Summerfield,  a.m.,  late  a  Preacher  in  Connexion  with  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  America.  By  John  Holland. 
With  an  Introductory  Letter,  by  James  Montgomery.  Neiu  York. 
1829.  8vo.  -\-  \^lb'td.  n.  d.]  -f  Fourth  Edition.  New-Tfork: 
Printed  by  IF'tlliam  y1.  Mercein.  1830.  l2mo,  pp.  360.  Portrait. 
+  Eighth  Kdition.  New-York.  1846.  8vo.  c.  -f-  With  an 
Introductory  Letter  by  James  Montgomery.  Abridged,  with 
Additional  Letters  and  Reminiscences.  New  York:  American 
Tract  Society.  [1850.]    8vo,  pp.  339.     Portrait,  B.  32507 

Holland  (J.  C.)  Speech  of  Col.  John  C.  Holland  at  the 
Union  Mass  Meeting,  Rockville,  Montgomery  Co.,  Maryland, 
Oct.  3,  1863.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8\o,  pp.  8.  32508 

Holland  (Josiah  Gilbert).  The  Bay-Path  ;  a  Tale  of  New 
England  Colonial  Life.  By  J.  G.  Holland.  New  York :  G.  P. 
Putnam  l^  Co.  1857.  i2mo,  pp.  418.  ba.,  H.  -\-  \_Ibid.']  1862. 
i2mo.    -{- New  York  :  Charles  Scribner.   1864.     8 vo,  pp.  418.    b. 

Holland.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  President  of 
the  United  States,  pronounced  at  ...  Springfield,  Mass.,  April  ig, 
1865.  By  J.  G.  Holland.  Springfield:  Samuel  Bowles '^  Co. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  18.  B.,  H,  32510 


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Holland.  H'.stoiy  of  Western  Massachusetts.  The  Coun- 
ties of  Hampden,  Hampshire,  Franklin,  and  Berksh  re.  Em- 
bracing an  Outline,  or  General  History,  of  the  Section,  an 
Account  of  its  Scientific  Aspects  and  I/eading  Interests,  and 
Separate  Histories  of  its  One  Hundred  Towns.  By  Josiah  Gil- 
bert Holland'  ...  Sprinrfield:  Samuel  liowlts  an  I  Company.  1855. 
2  vols.,  I2ni./,  pp.  520,  Map;  619.  15.,  ba.,  h.  3251 1 

Holland.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  J.  G.  Hol- 
land ....  Spring/in  J  [Mass.):  Gurdon  Hilt.  1 866.  8vo,  pp.  544. 
Portrait,  3  Plates.  h.,  ba.  32512 

AUo;  [Addri'ss]  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  City  Hall,  S|  ingfirld,  Mass.,  Jan. 
1,1856;  with  a  nrscription  of  the  Uuildiiig.  ...  Spring ffld.  1S56.  8vo,  pp  31;.— 
Bir'er-Sweet.  A  Foem  ...  Niiu  York.  1859.  limo.  —  «.»old  Foil,  hammcri  from 
I'oj-iilar  Proverb*.  By  Timothy  Titcomb  ...  .  New  York:  Charlei  Scribntr.  1859. 
Iimo.  pp.  358.  +  Seventh  Edition.  Ntio  York.  1859.  lamo.  +  [/A/V.]  i86». 
ijmo.  —  Letters  to  the  Joneses.  By  Timothy  Titcomb.  Ntiv  York.  1853.  iimu. 
(  New  York:  Charlei  Scribntr.  1863.  i2mo,  pp.  347.  4-  Eleventh  EditiiH' .  [lbid.\ 
1864.  —  Miss  Gilbert's  Career.  An  American  Story.  ...  New  York:  Charles  Scribm  • 
i860.  lamo,  pp.  iv,  476.  +  New  York.  1861.  izmo.  —  Plain  Talks  on  Kamili.ir 
Subjects.  A  Scries  of  Popular  Lectures.  ...  New  York:  Charles  Scribntr  &  Co.  1866. 
izmo,  pp.  335.  —  Timothy  Titcomb's  Letters  to  Young  People,  Single  and  Married.  ... 
New  York:  Charles  Scribner.  1858.   Ilmo,  pp.  251.    +  [IbiJ.]  1861.    +  [/*/./.]  1861. 

[Holland  [Mrs,  Robert).]  Channing,  sa  vie  et  ses  ceuvres, 
avec  une  nouvelle  pref.  ce  de  M.  Charles  de  Remusat.  Secondc 
edition.     Paris:  DidierijS  O'.   1861.     i2mo,  pp.  (4),  xxxvi,  439. 

Holland  (S.)  Charts  of  the  Coasts  and  Harbors  of  New 
England.  Surveyed  under  the  Direction  of  the  Loi  as  of  Trade, 
By  Samuel  Holland.     London.   1776.     Folio.  32514 

Holland  (W.  M.)  The  Life  and  Political  Opinions  of 
Martin  Van  Buren,  Vice-President  of  the  United  States.  By 
William  M.  Holland.  Hartford:  Belknap  l^  Hamers ley.  1835. 
l2mo,  pp.  364.  Portrait,  -f  Second  Edition.  \_Ibid,~\  1836. 
i2mo,  pp.  xvii,  13-372,  Notices,  6  1.     Portrait.  c.  32515 

.  Also:  Address  before  the  Hartford  County  Peace  Society,  May,  1831.  ...  Hartford, 
Con.  183 1.    8vo. 

Holland  Land  Company,  Erie  County.^  N.  T.  Convention 
of  Delegates  on  Title  of  Holland  Land  Company.  Two  Reports, 
and  Appeal  to  the  People  of  New-York.     Buffalo.    1 830.     8vo. 


Holland    Purchase    [Baptist]    Association. 
1821.     Batavia.,  N.  T.    1821.     8vo. 


Minutes, 
s.  32517 

Holland's  Alton  City  Directory  for  1868-9.     Chicago:  Western 
Publishing  Company.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  168.  32518 

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Holland  aan  de  Vereenigde  Staten  van  Noord-Amerika,  ten 
opzigte  van  de  voldoening  van  derzelver  schulden  ten  voorbeeld 
voorgesteld.     Jmsterdam.   1842.    8vo.  s.  32519 

In  this  piece  Holland  is  represented  to  the  United  States  as  a  model  in  discharging 
her  debts. 

De  Hollanders  in  Iowa.  Brieveu  uit  Pella  van  een  Ge)dersch- 
man.     Arnhem.   1858.     8vo.     Plate.  32520 

The  Dutch  in  Iowa.     Letters  from  Pella  by  a  man  from  Gueldre. 

Hollands  Rijkdom,  behelzende  den  oorsprong  van  den  Koop- 
handel  en  van  de  magt  van  dezen  staat.  Uit  het  Fransch  ver- 
taald,  merkelijk  veranderd  en  vermeerd,  door  E.  Luzac.  Leyden. 
1781.    4  vols.,  8vo.  32521 

This  "  Holland's  wealth,  containing  the  origin  of  the  commerce  and  the  power  of 
that  state,  translated  from  the  French,  considerably  changed  and  augmented,"  forms  a 
complete  history  of  the  Dutch  commerce  in  all  parts  of  the  world.  See  Netscher's 
"  Les  Hollandais  au  Br£sil."  This  book  is  partly  a  translation  of  the  French  woric 
"  La  richesse  de  la  Holland,"  by  Accarias  de  Serionne,  with  many  interesting  additions. 
&e  F.  Mailer's  Catalogue. 

Het  Hollants  wijve-praetjen,  tuschen  drie  gebueren  Trijntje, 
Grietje,  en  Neeltje,  noopende  den  tegenwoordighen  Staet  der 
Vrye  Vereenichde  Nederlanden,  en  het  gepretendeerde  Parlement 
van  Engelandt.  Haarlem:  Pt.  Davidtsz  [^pseud."]  1652.  410, 
12  J.  32522 

Relates  in  part  to  the  'iVest-Indische  Kompagnie. 

'Hollantse  Mercurius  historischwijs  vervatende  het  voornaemste 
in  Christenrijck  voorgefallen  van  1650.    Haerlem.  165 1.    4to. 

This  "Dutch  Mercury"  is  a  sort  of  Annual  Register,  and  is  continued  to  1815,  or 
later ;  the  volumes  which  cover  the  period  o(  the  Dutch  colonization  in  New-Nether- 
land,  and  of  the  first  penod  of  the  English  government  there,  and  the  history  of  the  War 
of  Independence,  are  of  much  value  to  the  student.  The  Dutch  Colonies  in  Brazil, 
the  Silver  Fleet,  Canada,  Guiana,  Cuba,  etc.,  are  also  the  subject  of  some  of  the  articles. 
"  This  periodical  publication,  very  similar  to  that  of  Wassenaer,  contains  some  important 
materials  for  the  History  of  New-Netherland." — Asher. 

HoLLEMBACK  (H.)  The  American  Eclectic  Materia  Medica. 
containing  One  Hundred  and  Twenty-Five  Illustrations,  of  Trees 
and  Plants  of  the  American  Continent.  By  Henry  HoUemback. 
Philadelphia :  For  Sale  by  Henry  Rittenhouse^  M.D.  [1865.]  8vo, 
pp.  676.  B.  32524 

[HoLLENBERG  (W.  N.)]  Die  Deutschen  in  Amerika.  Mit- 
theilungen  des  Berliner  Vereins  fur  die  ausgewanderten  Deut- 
schen der  evangelischen  Kirche  in  Westen  Nordamerikas.  Berlin  : 
IViegandt  und  Grieben.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  40,  32525 


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HoLLEY  (A.  L.)  American  and  European  Railway  Practice. 
...  By  Alexander  L,  HoUev.  New  Tork :  D.  Fan  Nostrand. 
1861.    Folio,  pp.  192.     77  Plates.  b.,  ba.  32526 

Also:  Oration  before  the  Theta  Delta  Chi  Fraternity,  June  I,  1855.  ...  Providence. 
1855.    8vo. 

HoLLEY  (H.)  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Col : 
James  Morrison,  delivered  in  ...  Lexington,  Kentucky,  May 
19th,  1823.  By  the  Rev.  Horace  Holley  ...  Lexington:  Printed 
by  John  Bradford.   1823.     8vo,  pp.  37.  B.,  h.  32527 

Also!  Address  Washington  Benevolent  Society,  181 5.  —  Pilgrims'  Anniversary, 
1817.     See  also  our  Vol.  vi.,  No.  15167. 

Holley  (M.  A.)  Texas.  Observations,  Historical,  Geo- 
graphical and  Descriptive,  in  a  Series  of  Letters,  written  during 
a  Visit  to  Austin's  Colony,  with  a  view  to  a  permanent  settlement 
in  that  country,  in  the  Autumn  of  183 1.  By  Mrs.  Mary  Austin 
Holley.  With  an  Appendix  ...  .  Baltimore:  Armstrong  lit  Plaskitt. 
1833.  i2mo,  pp.  167.  Map.  BA.  -{■  Lexington^Ky.:  J.  Clarke 
y  Co.  1836.    pp.  viii,  410.     Map.    -f  Baltimore.  1838.    i2mo. 

&*  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  xLiii.  16. 

Holley  (M.)  Address  of  the  United  States  Anti-Masonic 
Convention,  held  in  Philadelphia,  September  11,  1830,  to  the 
People  of  the  United  States.  Adopted  upon  the  Report  of  the 
Committee,  of  which  Myron  Holley  ...  was  Chairman.  ...  John 
Clarke^  Philadelphia :  ...   1830.    8vo,  pp.  22.  32529 

[Holley.]  An  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States, 
on  the  Subject  of  the  Anti-Masonic  Excitement,  or  New  Party. 
...  By  a  Citizen  of  New  York.  Albany:  Printed  by  J.  B.  Van 
Steenbergh.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  31.  B.  32530 

Holley.  Oration  ...  22d  of  February,  1812,  being  the  Anni- 
versary of  the  Birth-Day  of  Geo.  Washington.  By  M.  Holley, 
Esq.  ...  Canandaigua:  Printed  by  J.  D.  Bemis.  1812.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  B.,  BA.  32531 

Also;  An  Initiatory  Discourse  ...  at  Geneva,  27th  November,  1828,  before  ...  the 
Domestic  Horticultural  Society.  ...  Geneva:  Printed  by  yames  Bogert.  1828.  8vo,  pp. 
27.  s. — Memorial  of  Myron  Holley  to  the  Legislature  of  New  York.  Albany.  1826. 
8vo. — Speech,  ...  on  the  Canal  Bill.  ...  Albany.  1821.    8vo. 

Holley.  History  of  the  Erection  of  the  Monument  on  the 
Grave  of  Myron  Holley.  [With  Address  of  Gcrrit  Smith.] 
Utica.  '844.    i2mo,  pp.  20.  32532 

Holley  (Orville  L.)  A  Description  of  the  City  of  New 
York :  with  a  brief  account  of  the  Cities,  Towns,  Villages,  and 


38o 


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Places  of  Resort  within  Thirty  Miles  ...  Edited  by  O.  L.  Holley. 
New  Tori:  J.  Disturnell.   1847.     iSmo,  pp.  114.     B.,  c.  32533 

[HoiLFY.]  A  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  York,  with 
the  Census  of  1840,  and  the  Tables  of  Distances.  Albany:  J. 
Disturnell.  iSj\.2.  i 2mo,  pp.  479.  Map  and  Plate,  c.  -f  [/t/V.] 
1848.  32534 

Holley.  The  Life  of  Benjan?in  Franklin.  By  O.  L.  Holley. 
Boston:  Sanborn^  Carter^  Bazin  (sf  (Jo.  [1848.]  l2mo,  pp.  (1),  468. 
Portrait  and  Illustrations,  b.  -|-  New  Tori :  George  F.  Cooledge 
Is' Brother,  [i^^^."]    i2mo,  pp.  (i),  468.  '^^  3^535 

Holley.  Life  of  General  Israel  Putnam.  By  O.  L.  Holley. 
Neiv  Tork :  George  F.  Cooledge  £sf  Brother,  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  383. 

Holley.  New- York  State  Register,  For  1843 »  •••  with 
Political,  Statistical,  and  other  Information  relating  to  the  State 
of  New- York  and  the  United  States.  ...  Contains  a  full  list  of 
U.  States  Government  Officers,  &c.  Edited  by  O.  L.  Holley. 
Albany:  J.  Disturnell.  1843.     i2mo,  pp.  432.  3^537 

Continued  to  1848,  or  later. 

Holley.  The  Picturesque  Tourist ;  being  a  Guide  through 
the  Northern  and  Eastern  States  and  Canada ;  giving  an  accurate 
Description  of  Cities  and  Villages,  celebrated  Places  of  Resort, 
etc.  ...  Edited  by  O.  L.  Holley.  New  Tork:  J.  Disturnell. 
1844.     i8mo,  pp.  (6),  336.  c.  32538 

Also :  ...  An  Address  ...  before  the  Mechanics  of  Troy  ...  on  the  4th  of  July, 
1825.  ...  Troy:  Printed  by  TuttU  and  Richardi.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  14.  —  An  Address  ... 
Mount  Moriah  Lodge  at  Palmyra,  on  the  24  of  June,  a.l.  5822  ...  .  Palmyra,  N.  T.t 
Printed  by  Br.  T.  C.  Strong.  5822.    8vo,  pp.  13.     h. 

Holley  (R.)  Lecture  on  the  Pilgrim  I  athers ;  illustrative 
of  the  Government  Prize  Picture  by  Charles  Lacy.  By  Robert 
Holley,  D.D.     Manchester-,  [n.  d.]    4to.  3^539 

Holliday  (F.  C.)  Life  and  Times  of  Rev.  Allen  Wiley ; 
containing  Sketches  of  Early  Methodist  Preachers  in  Indiana,  &c. 
By  F.  C.  Holliday.  ...  Edited  by  D.  W.  Clark.  Cincinnati. 
1853.     i2mo.  c.  32540 

Holliday  (J.)  A  Short  Account  of  the  ...  Putrid  Bilious 
Yellow  Fever,  vulgarly  called  the  Black  Vomit :  TVhich  appeared 
in  the  City  of  the  Havanna  ...  in  ...  June,  July,  ...  August, 
1794.  ...  By  Mr.  John  Holliday  ...  .  Boston:  S.  Hall,  and  C. 
Bingham.   1796.    8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  H.  32541 


HOLLINSHEAD. 


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HOLLINGSWORTH  (Robert  J.)  The  Five  Go/ernment  Tests 
authorized  by  the  Treasury  Department  of  the  United  States,  for 
Detecting  Counterfeit  Greenbacks  and  National  Notes.  {^Cin- 
cinnati: Author.   1861.]    8vo,  2  1.  c.  32542 

[HoLLiNGSWORTH  (S.)]  An  Account  of  the  Present  State 
of  Nova  Scotia.  Edinburgh:  fVilliam  Creech,  m,dcc,lxxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  157.  BA.,  c.  32543 

[HoLLiNGswoRTH.]  The  Present  State  of  Nova  Scotia :  with 
a  brief  Account  of  Canada,  and  the  British  Islands  on  the  Coast 
of  North  America.  The  Second  Edition,  corrected  and  enlarged. 
Illustrated  with  a  Map.  Edinburgh :  IVilliam  Creech,  mdcc- 
ixxxvii.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  221.     Map.  3^544 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxxx.  8z  ;  Faribault,  9185  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  xix.  237.  The  following 
is  a  French  translation  : 

[HoLLiNGSWORTH.']  Relation  de  I'Etat  actuel  de  la  Nouvelle 
Ecosse.  Traduit  de  F'Anglois  par  ¥.  Soules.  Paris :  Lagrange. 
1787.    8vo,  pp.  139.  32545 

HoLLiNGSwoRTH.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Manners,  Govern- 
ments, and  Spirit,  of  Africa.  To  which  is  added.  Observations 
on  the  present  Application  to  Parliament  for  Abolishing  Negro 
Slavery  in  the  British  West  Indies.  By  S.  Hollingsworth.  Edin- 
burgh :  IVilliam  Creech,  mdcclxxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  (6),  24.        H. 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  ixxviii.  430.     The  following  is  a  German  translation  : 

[Hollingsworth.]  Abhandlung  von  der  Sitten  der  Regie- 
rungsart  und  dem  Geist  der  Volker  in  Africa  nebst  dessen  An- 
inerkungen  iiber  die  AbschaiFung  des  Sclavenhandels  in  dem 
Brittischen  Westindien.  Halle:  'Johann  "Jacob  Gebauer.  1789. 
i2mo,  pp.  116.  3 '^'547 

Hollingsworth  (Samuel  L.)  Memoir  of  Moreton  Stille, 
M.D.  ...  April  2,  1856.  By  S.  L.  Hollingsworth.  Philadelphia: 
T.  K.  and  P.  G.  Collins.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  35.     Portrait.  H. 

HoLLiNSHEAD  (W.)  An  Oration  ...  at  the  Orphan-House 
of  Charleston  ...  October  18,  1797  ...  .  By  the  Rev.  William 
Hollinshead,  D.D.  ...  Charleston:  Printed  by  IV.  P.  Toung.  1797. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  H.  32549 

Hollinshead.  Sermon,  Delivered  March  21st,  1798,  before 
the  Incorporated  Baptist  Church,  in  Charleston,  South  Carolina. 
By  Rev.  William  Hollinshead.     Charleston.  1798.    8vo.     32550 

Also:  Dedication  Sermon  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  ...  CharleMn.  1787.  8vo.  w. — 
Funeral  Sermon  preached  at  Dorchester,  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Eliza  Adams.  ...  1800. 


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Mollis  (Thomas).     Memoirs.     See  [Blackburne  Francis)]. 

[Mollis  (Thomas).]  The  Trve  Sentiments  of  America:  con- 
tained in  a  Collection  of  Letters  sent  from  the  Movse  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  Province  of  Massachvsetts  Bay  to  Several 
Persons  of  Migh  Rank  in  this  Kingdom :  Together  with  Certain 
Papers  relating  to  a  svpposed  Libel  on  the  Governor  of  that 
Province,  and  a  Dissertation  [by  John  Adams]  on  the  Canon 
and  Fevdal  Law.     London:  J.  Almon.   1768.    8vo,  pp.  158.     b. 

The  collecting  and  publication  of  these  important  papers  in  England  is  due  to  Thomas 
Hollis,  an  ardent  Friend  of  the  Colonies  in  London.  They  inclide  the  celebrated  letter 
written  by  Samuel  Adams  to  Dennis  De  Bcrdt,  Agent  for  the  House  of  Representatives 
in  England,  dated  January  is,  1768,  adopted  by  the  Colonial  Legislature  and  signed  by 
the  Speaker.  Until  recently  there  were  doubts  as  to  the  authorship  of  this  document, 
but  all  uncertainty  is  now  removed,  Mr.  Bancroft  having  in  his  possession  the  original 
draft  in  the  handwriting  of  Mr.  Adams.  Set  "  History  of  the  United  States,"  Vol. 
VI.,  pp.  130-125,  otid"M.  Rev.,"  XXXIX.  87. 

Mollis,  pseudon.     Facts  [&c.]     See  Marvard  College,  note. 

HoLLiSTER  (G.  H.)  The  Mistory  ot  Connecticut,  from  the 
First  Settlement  ot  the  Colony.  By  G.  M.  Mollister.  ...  New 
Haven:  Durrie  and  Peck.  1855.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  508;  663. 
17  Portraits.  H.  -f  Second  Edition,  Enlarged  and  Improved. 
Hartford:  Printid  by  Case^  Tiffany  13  Co.  1857.  ^  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  6x3;  758.     17  Portrait*.  B.,  ba.  32552 

See  Putnam'*  Magazine,  v.  549. 

HoLLisTER.  Mount  Hope ;  or,  Philip,  King  of  the  Wam- 
panoags :  an  Mistorical  Romance.  By  G.  M.  Mollister  ...  .  New 
York:  Harper  and  Brothers.   1 851.     l2mo,  pp.  280.       H.  32553 

"  Fiction,  tinged  with  a  little  hsX." — r.'iLD.  Also  :  Introductory  Address  ...  April 
9th,  1856,  before  the  Litchfield  County  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society  ...  . 
Hartford  t  Press  of  Case,  Tiffany  and  Company,  m.dccc.lvi.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Oration  at 
Litchfield,  Con.,  July  4,  1842.  ...  Hartford.  1842.  8vo.  —  A  Poem  by  G.  H.  tiol- 
lister,  and  the  Valedictory  Oration  by  C.  F.  Burnam.  Pronounced  before  the  Senior 
Class  in  Yale  College,  July  i,  184^.     New  Haven.  1844. 

Mollister  (H.)  Contributions  to  the  History  of  the  Lacka- 
wanna Valley.  By  H.  HoUister,  m.d.  New  Tork :  W.  H. 
Tinsony  Printer.   1857.     i2mo,  pp.  328.     Portrait  and  Map.      s. 

Hollister  (H.)  Pawlet  [Vt.]  for  One  Hundred  Years.  By 
Hiel  Hollister.  Jlbany :  Printed  by  J.  Munsell.  1867.  i2mo, 
pp.  272.  B.  32555 

Hollister  (L)  Brief  Narration  of  the  Captivity  of  Isaac 
Hollister,  who  was  taken  by  the  Indians  in  1763.  Suffield^  Con. 
1803.    i2mo.  w.  32556 


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HoLLisT'R  (O.  J.)  The  Mines  of  Colorado;  By  Ovando 
J.  HoUister  ...  .  Springfield^  Mass.:  Samuel  Bowles  iff  Company. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  450.     Map.  c.  32557 

HoLLMAN  (J.)  Conflict  of  Jurisdiction  between  State  and 
Federal  Courts.  Opinion  in  Case  of  Jos.  Hollman  vs.  H. 
Fulton,  on  Habeas  Corpus.     Keokuk.  1869.    8vo.  32558 

HoLLOWAY  (J.  N.)  History  of  Kansas :  from  the  First  Ex- 
ploration of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  to  its  Admission  into  the 
Union ;  embracing  a  Concise  Sketch  of  Louisiana ;  American 
Slavery,  and  its  Onward  March  ;  the  Conflict  of  Free  and  Slave 
Labor  in  the  Settlement  of  Kansas,  and  the  Overthrow  of  the 
Latter,  with  all  other  Items  of  General  Interest,  ...  By  J.  N. 
HoUoway,  a.m.  Lafayette^  Ind.:  James^  Emmons  £ff  Co.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  584.  B.,  H.  32559 

HoLLOWAY  (L.  C.)  The  Ladies  of  the  White  House.  By 
Laura  Carter  Halloway.  New  Tork :  United  States  Publishing  Co. 
1870.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  658.     2  Plates,  13  Portraits.  32560 

HoLLOWAY  (W.)  The  Peasant's  Fate  :  a  Rural  Poem.  With 
Miscellaneous  Poems.  By  William  Holloway.  ...  Wilmington^ 
Del.:  Printed  by  Bonsai  and  Niles.   1803.     l2mo,  pp.  x,  (i),  128. 

Holloway  (W.  R.)  Indianapolis.  A  Historical  and  Statist- 
ical Sketch  of  the  Railroad  City,  a  Chronicle  of  its  Social,  Mu- 
nicipal, Commercial  and  Manufacturing  Progress,  with  Full 
Gtstistical  Tables.  By  W.  R.  Hallowav.  Indianapolis.  1870. 
8vo,  pp.  (2),  vii,  (i),  390.     24  Plates  and  Map.         b.,  c.  32562 

HoLLOWELL,  Me.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Legislature  on  the  Hollowell  and  Augusta  Bank.  [n.  p. 
1816.]    8vo.  w.  32563 

HoLLY  (I.)  A  Sermon  preached  at  Suffield,  the  Sabbath  after 
the  news  arrived  that  the  People  at  Boston  had  destroyed  a  large 
quantity  of  Tea  rather  than  submit  to  Parliament  Act,  &c..  By 
Israel  Holly.     Hartford.   1774.    4to.  32564 

Holly  (J.  T.)  A  Vindication  of  the  Capacity  of  the  Negro 
Race  for  Self-Government,  and  Civilized  Progress,  as  demon- 
strated ...  in  the  Haytian  Revolution  ....  New  Haven:  William 
H.  Stanley^  Printer.  1857.    8v°»  PP*  48«     Portrait.        H.  32565 

Holm  (T.  C.)   See  [Campanius  (T.)],  Vol.,  in.,  Nos.  10202-3. 


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HuLMAN  (J.)  A  Voyage  Round  the  World,  including  Travels 
in  Africa,  Asia,  Australia,  America,  etc.  etc.  from  mdcccxxvii  to 
MDCCCXxxii.  By  James  Holman,  R.N.  ...  London:  Smithy  Elder 
and  Co.  1834.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (2),  x,  (2),  491 ;  xiv,  492  ;  xv, 
473>  viii,  519.     23  Plates,  Maps,  &c.  ba.  32566 

The  author  was  the  celebrated  blind  traveller.     Reprinted  1834-5, 

Holman.  Travels  in  Brazil,  Cape  Colony,  and  part  of  Caffrc- 
land,  Mauritius,  Madagascar,  &c.  By  James  Holman.  Second 
Edition.     London.   1840.     8vo.  c.  32567 

One  of  the  volumes  of  the  preceding  with  a  new  title. 

Holman  (J.  H.)  The  Spirit  of  '76 :  A  Weekly  Publication 
Devoted  to  Politics  and  Local  Discussions  in  Kentucky  during 
the  Excitement  caused  by  the  Desha  Murder  and  Beauchamp 
Tragedy.  March  10  to  July  14,  1826.  Frankfort^  Ky.  [n.  d.] 
19  Nos.  32568 

Holman  (J.  W.^  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Free-Will  Baptist  Meeting-House,  ...  April  17,  1838.  By  J. 
W.  Holman.     Boston:  J.  N.  Bang^  Printer.  1838.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

Holman  (N.)  A  Funeral  Oration,  delivered  in  ...  Rhode 
Island  College,  ...  June  29,  1796;  Occasioned  by  the  Death 
of  Mr.  Alva  Spalding  ...  .  By  Nathan  Holman.  Providence: 
Jbseph  Fry.  1796.    8vo,  pp.  14.  32570 

Also :  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  David  Holman  ...  in  Douglas, 
October  19,  1808.  ...  Sutton,  Mauachuietti :  Printed  by  Sewall  Goodridge,  mdcccx. 
8vo,  pp.  34.  —  A  Sermon  ...  February  17,  1 811,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Deacon 
Amos  Walton  ...  .  Taunton,  Mass.:  Printed  by  A.  Danforth.  181 6.  8vo,  pp.  zo. — 
A  Sermon  ...  in  Easton,  at  the  Interment  of  Mr.  Isaac  Lothrop  ...  May  11,  1815  ...  . 
Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  Roive.  1817.    8vo,  pp.  12.     h. 

Holman  (W.  S.)  Right  of  Secession — the  Impending  Crisis. 
Speech  of  William  S.  Holman  on  the  State  of  the  Union  ... 
January  16,  1861.  Washington:  M' Gill  ^  IVitheroWy  Printers. 
1861.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  32571 

Also:  Frauds  on  the  Treasury.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  ...  April  29,  1862. 
JVashingttn:  McGilJ  &  ffitierow.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  16. 


HoLMBERG  (H.  J.)  Ethnographische  Skizzen  uber  die  Volker 
des  Russischen  Amerika.  Von  H.  J.  Holmberg.  ...  Helsingfors: 
Gedruckt  bei  H.  C.  Fries.   1855.    4to,  pp.  (2),  141.     A.,  B.  32572 


Holme  (B.)  A  Collection  of  the  Epistles  and  Works  of 
Benjamin  Holme.  To  which  is  prefix'd.  An  Account  of  his 
Life  and  Travels  in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry,  through  several 


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Parts  of  Europe  and  America ;  Written  by  Himself.     London  : 
Luke  Hindi.   1753.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  194.    +[//'/</.]   1754.     32573 

Chapters  iv.  and  v.  give  an  account  of  his  travels  in  America  from  1715  to  1720. 
He  visited  "scattering  the  truth  and  confounding  the  priests,"  various  parts  of  New 
England,  particularly  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut,  thence  to  Long  Island,  New  York, 
New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  and  Carolina, 

Holme.  An  Epistle  from  Benjamin  Holme,  being  a  Saluta- 
tion to  Friends  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  London :  Printed 
by  the  Assigns  of  J.  Sowle.   1718.     8vo,  pp.  16.  32574 

Written  from  the  Bayside  in  Maryland,  the  14th  of  the  4th  month,  17 1 7. 

Holme.  An  Epistle  to  Friends  and  Tender-Minded  People 
in  America  :  ...  By  Benjamin  Holme.  Printed  by  the  Assigns  of 
J.  Sow/e.   1722.    8vo,  pp.  16.  32575 

Holmes  (A.)  American  Annals  ;  or  A  Chronological  History 
of  America  from  its  Discovery  in  mccccxcii  to  mdcccvi.  ...  By 
Abiel  Holmes  ....  Cambridge:  Printed  by  fF.  Hilliard.   1805.     2 

vols.,  8vO,  pp.  iv,  484;    540,  (l).  B.,  BA.,  H.,  P.,  W.  32576 

Holmes.  American  Annals  :  or,  A  Chronological  History  of 
America,  from  its  Discovery  in  1492  to  1806.  By  Abiel  Holmes, 
D.D.  ...  With  Additions  and  Corrections  By  the  Author,  and 
Maps  ...  Cambridge  [Mass.)  Printed ;  London^  Reprinted  for  Sher- 
wood&  Co.  1813.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  iv,  412  i  (2),  457.     2  Maps. 

Holmes.  The  Annals  of  America,  from  the  Discovery  by 
Columbus  in  the  Year  1492,  to  the  Year  1826.  By  AbicI 
Holmes,  D.D.  ...  Second  Edition.  Cambridge:  Hilliard  and 
Brown.   1829.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  584  ;  (4),  599.     B.,  ba.,  h. 

Best  edition  of  "  one  of  the  best  works  of  the  kind  ever  published.  Everything  of 
importance  relating  to  the  History  of  America  is  related  in  a  clear  and  concise  manner ; 
with  copious  and  interesting  notes  and  references  to  the  original  authorities :  it  is 
scarce."— Rich.     &e  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  xxix.,  "  Quart.  Rev.,"  ii. 

Holmes.  The  Counsel  of  Washington,  Recommended  in  a 
Discourse,  Delivered  at  Cambridge,  February  22,  1800.  By 
Abiel  Holmes  ...  .  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall ...  Boston.  1800.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  ba.,  h.  32579 

Very  superior  to  many  of  the  Washington  orations,  anJ  very  rare. 

Holmes.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  for  Propa- 
gating the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  Others  in  North  Amer- 
ica, at  their  Anniversary  Meeting  in  Boston,  November  3,  1808. 
By  Abiel  Holmes  ...  .  Boston:  Farrand^  Mallory  and  Co.  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  68.  b.,  ba.,  h.  32580 

Includes  historical  notes  on  aboriginal  aftairs. 
VOL.    VIII.  48 


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Holmes.  The  History  of  Cambridge.  By  Abicl  Holmes, 
A.M.  ...  Printed  by  Samuel  Hally  Boston.   1801.    8vo,  pp.  67.     a. 

Reprinted  in  the  "Man.  Hiit.  Soc.  CuIIectioni,"  First  Seriei,  Vol.  vii. 

Holmes.  The  Life  of  Ezra  Stiles,  d.d.  ll.d.  A  Fellow  of 
the  American  Philosophical  Society  ;  of  the  American  Academy 
of  Arts  and  Sciences ;  of  the  Connecticut  Society  of  Arts  and 
Sciences ;  a  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Massachusetts  His- 
torical Society ;  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  ;  and  Presi- 
dent  of  Yale  College.  By  Abiel  Holmes,  a.m.  Pastor  of  the 
First  Church  in  Cambridge.  Published  according  to  Act  of 
Congress.  Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  iJ  Andrews  ...  May^  1798. 
8vo,  pp.  vi,  403,  (i).     Portrait  of  Dr.  Stiles.     B.,  ba.,  h.  32582 

Dr.  Stilci  waa  for  many  years  a  ministei  in  Newport. 

Holmes.  A  Memoir  of  the  French  Protestants,  who  settled 
at  Oxford,  in  Massachusetts,  a.d.  mdclxxxvi.;  with  a  Sketch 
of  the  Entire  History  of  the  Protestants  of  France.  By  Abiel 
Holmes,  d.d.    ...    Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hilliard  and  metcalf. 


1826.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  84. 


Bm  h.  32583 


Aiso  included  in  the  "  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Collections,"  Third  Series,  Vol.  11.,  and  the 
**  Worcester  Magazine  and  Historical  Journal." 

Holmes.  A  Sermon  on  the  Freedom  and  Happiness  of  Amer- 
ica ;  preached  at  Cambridge,  February  19.  1795.  The  day  ...  for 
a  National  Thanksgiving.  By  Abiel  Holmes  ...  .  Printed  hy 
Samuel  Hall,  Boston.   1795.    8vo,  pp.  31.  ba.,  w.  32584 

Holmes.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  Cambridge,  ...  after  the 
Interment  of  His  Excellency  Increase  Sumner,  Esquire,  Gov- 
ernor of  ...  Massachusetts,  Who  died  June  7.  1799,  ^Etat.  53. 
By  Abiel  Holmes  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Alanning  iff  Loritig. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  b.,  ba.,  m.  32585 

Holmes.  A  Sermon,  Preached  at  Cambridge,  ...  December 
29,  1799,  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  George  Washington.  ... 
By  Abiel  Holmes  ...  .  [And  Hymn.]  Printed  by  Samuel  Hall, 
Boston.  1800.    8vo,  pp.  22,  (i).  ba.,  h.  32586 

Holmes.  Two  Discourses,  on  the  Completion  of  the  Second 
Century  from  the  Landing  of  the  Forefathers  of  New  England 
at  Plymouth,  22  Dec.  1620.  Delivered  at  Cambridge  24  Dec. 
1820.  By  Abiel  Holmes,  d.d.  ...  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hil- 
liard and  Metcalf.   1821.    8vo,  pp.  28.         b.,  ba.,  h.  m.  32587 

Holmes.  Two  Sermons  preached  at  Cambridge,  25  January, 
1829,  the  xxxviith  Anniversary  of  the  Author's  Installation,    fiy 


HOLMES. 


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AbicI   Holmes,  d.d. 
1829.    8vo,  pp.  31. 


Cambridge :  Printed  by  E.  IV.  Metcalf. 

B.,  BA.f  H.  32588 


Alio  I  An  Addreas,  ...  before  the  Washington  Denevolrnt  Society  at  Cambridge,  5 
tiily,  1813.  ...  CamiriJgt  I  PrinttJ  by  Hiltiard  and  Mticalf.  1813.  8vo,  pp.  a8.— 
All  Address  ...  before  tlie  American  Antiquarian  Society,  ...  Boston,  on  tiicir  Second 
Anniversary,  October  ai,  1814.  ...  UotloH  :  Isai/ik  Tliomat,  Jun.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  19, 
(1).  — A  Discourse,  delivered  at  Plymouth,  aa  December,  1806,  at  the  Anniversary 
Commemoration  of  tile  First  Landing  of  the  Fathers,  A.n.  1620.  ...  Cim/iriilge  ;  Vrinted 
hi  H'illiam  llilllard.  1806.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  A  Discourse  on  tl>e  Validity  of  Presbyterian 
Ordin.itiiin,  delivered  ...  May  9,  1810,  at  the  Anniversary  Lecture  founded  by  the  Hon. 
Paul  Dudley,  Esq.  ...  Qimhrid^e  ;  It'illiam  Hitlutrd.  18  10.  8vo,  pp.  44.  B.,  H.  —  A 
Uisciiursc  ...  at  the  Old  Si<uth  Church  in  Boston  bf-fore  the  Society  for  Foreign 
Missicins  of  Boston  and  the  Vicinity,  Jan  i,  1813.  ...  CjmhriJ^e  1  Printed  by  miliar d 
ami  Metcalf.  1813.  8vo,  pp.  36.  —  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  New 
Almshouse  in  Cambriiige,  XVII.  September,  Miict'cxviii.  ...  Cambridge  1  Printed  by  tlil- 
li aril  and  Metcalf.  1818.  8vo,  pp.  40.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Jonathan  Whitaker,  ...  in  Sharon,  Massachusetts,  February  27,  1799.  ...  Dedham  t 
Printed  by  Herman  Mann.  1 799.  8vo,  pp.  49,  —  A  Sermon  preached  ...  in  Boston, 
and  at  Cambridge,  April  25,  1799,  the  Day  appointed  ...  for  a  National  Fait.  ... 
Button!  Printed  for  Voung  and  Minns.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  31.  —  A  Sermon  ...  December 
10,  1800,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  Otis  Lane  ...  !n  Sturbridge.  ...  Cambridge t 
Printed  by  ffilliam  Hilliard.  1801.  8vo,  pp.  36.  —  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Cambridge, 
January  4,  1801,  the  First  Lord's  Day  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.  ...  Cambridge  s 
Printed  by  fFilliam  Hilliard.  1801.  8vo,  pp.  27,  (l).  —  A  Sermon  ...  October  20, 
1802,  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  David  Kendal  ...  in  Hubbardston.  ...  fyorceiter  t 
Printed  Ay  Itaiah  Thomas^  Jun.  1 803.  8vo,  pp.  36.  BA.  —  A  Sermon  ...  before  the 
Massachusetts  Missionary  Society,  ...  in  Boston,  May  29,  1804.  ...  Cambridge:  Printed 
bs  ff'illiam  Hilliard.  1804.  8vo,  pp.  28.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  Cambridge  30  September, 
1804  ...  after  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Willard,  ...  President  of  Harvard 
College  ...  .  Cambridge;  Printed  by  IFilliam  Hilliard.  mdccciv.  8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  See 
alio  Lathorp  (D.)  —  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Reverend  William 
Bascom  to  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the  First  Church  in  Fitchburg,  16  October,  1 805.  ... 
Cambridge  t  Printed  by  William  Hilliard.  1805.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  —  A  Sermon,  ...  at 
Cambridge,  April  6,  1809,  the  Day  of  Public  Fast.  ..  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hilliard 
&  Metcalf.  1809.  8vo,  pp.  23.  —  A  ...  Sermon  in  Cambridge,  December  25,  1809 
...  .  Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf.  1810.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  A  Sermon  ... 
at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  John  Bartlett,  ...  in  Marblehead,  2a  May,  181 1.  ... 
Cambridge:  Printed  by  Hilliard  &  Metcalf.  1811.  8vo,  pp.  46,  (i).  —  A  Sermon  ... 
at  the  Inauguration  of  the  Rev.  Ebenezer  Porter,  a.m.  ...  at  Andover,  April  I,  1812. 
...  Boston:  Printed  by  Samuel  T,  Armstrong,  18 12.  8vo,  pp.  31.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at 
the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Thomas  Brattle  Gannett,  ...  Cambridgeport,  Jan.  19,  1814. 
...  [With  Memoir  of  Cambridgeport  appended.]  ...  Cambridge :  Printed  by  Hilliard 
and  Metcalf .  1 8 14.  8v3,  pp.  36.  —  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Convention  of  Congre- 
gational Ministers  of  Massachusetts  ...  xxvii  May  Morccxix.  ...  Cambridge:  Printed 
by  Hilliard  and  Metcalf .  1819.  8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  the 
Rev.  David  Osgood,  d.d.  ...  who  died  la  December,  i8a2.  ...  Cambridge!  Printed  by 
Hilliard  and  Metcalf.  1822.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the 
Rev.  Rosea  Hildreth  ...  in  Gloucester,  August  3,  1825.  ...  Cambridge:  Hilliard  and 
Metcalf.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  30.  h.  &;  our  Vol.  hi.,  No.  10125,  «/ia  "Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 
Collections,"  First  Series,  Vol.  ix. }  "  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy,"  &c.,  Vol. 
III.,  Part  I. 

Holmes.     Proceedings  of  the  Council  at  Ordination  of  Abiel 
Holmes,  at  New  Haven,  Sept.  13,  17855  with  Memoir  of  the 


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Church  at   Mcdway,  Ga.,  and   Pastoral   Letter,     [n.  p.    n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  M.  32589 

Holmes  (A.)  An  Address,  ...  before  the  ...  Bar  of  the 
County  of  Bristol,  Mass.  at  New-Bedford,  June  Term,  1834. 
By  Abraham  Holmes.  Ntiv  Bedford:  Press  of  Benjamin  T.  Cong- 
don.    1834.     8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  32590 

Also;  Oration  at  Roclieiter  [Man.],  July  4,  1801.  ...  N110  BtJford.  1801,    gvo. 

Holmes  (A.)  Parties  and  their  Principles :  A  Manual  of 
Political  Intelligence,  exhibiting  the  Origin,  Growth,  and  Char- 
acter of  National  Parties.  With  An  Appendix  containing  Valu- 
able and  General  Statistical  Information.  By  Arthur  Holmes. 
New  York :  D,  Jppleton  lif  Company,  m.dccc.lix.     8vo,  pp.  394. 

Also;   The  Constitution  and    Personal  Liberty.     Speech    ...    March  9,  1859,  ... 
[Albany.  1859.]     8vo,  pp.  8.     b. 

Holmes  (D.)  Dialogues  on  Slavery,  and  Miscellaneous  Sub- 
jects, Based  on  the  Word  of  God,  By  Ditniel  Holmes.  Dayton. 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  29.  32592 

Poetical  effusioni. 

Holmes  (D.)  The  Wesley  Offering ;  or,  Wesley  and  his 
Times.  By  Rev.  D.  Holmes,  a.m.  ...  Auburn,  1852.  -{-Boston: 
fames  P.  Magee.   i860.     l2mo,  pp.  308.  B.  32593 

Holmes  (E.)  A  Letter  to  the  Proprietors  of  Stock  in  the 
South-Sea  Company.  By  Edward  Holmes.  London.  1853.  8vo, 
pp.  14-  s.  32594 

Holmes  (E.)  A  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the 
Rev.  Peter  S.  Wynkoop,  ...  of  Bloomingrove,  ...  preached  in  ... 
Hudson,  November  3,  1848.  By  Edwin  Holmes.  Mbany: 
Printed  by  Joel  Munsell.   1849.     8vo,  pp.  31.  B*  3^595 

Holmes  (E.  B.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Ellas  B.  Holmes,  ...  on  the 
...  Mexican  War,  ...  June  18,  1846.  Washington:  Printed  by 
J.  bf  G.  S.  Gideon.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  15.     Map.         B.,  H.  32596 

Also:  Speech  ...  Aug.  7,  1848  [on  the  River  and  Harbor  Bill.    n.  p.    n.  d.]    8vo, 
pp.  15.      H.,  8. 

[Holmes  (Elizabeth  Emra).]  Scenes  in  our  Parish.  By  a 
*'  Country  Parson's  "  Daughter.  To  which  is  prefixed,  a  Memoir 
of  the  Author,  by  her  Sister.  New  Tork :  Stanford  &  Swords. 
1851.     izmo,  pp.  xliv,  374.  c.  32597 

Holmes  (Ezekiel).  Report  of  an  Exploration  and  Survey  of 
the  Territory  on  the  Aroostook  River,  during  ...  1838.  By  E. 
Holmes.     Augusta:  Smith  ^  Robinson,    1839.     8vo,  pp.  78,  (i). 


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Holmes  (F.  S.)  Phosphate  Rocks  of  South  Carolina  and  the 
*' Great  Carolina  Marl  Bed."  ...  a  Popular  and  Scientific  View 
uf  their  Origin,  Geological  Position  and  Age  ;  also  their  Chem- 
ical Character  and  Agricultural  Value  ;  together  with  a  History 
of  their  Discovery  and  Development.  By  Francis  S.  Holmes, 
A.M.  ...  CharUiton :  S.  C  Holmes'  Dook-Houst.  1870.  8vo,  pp. 
87.     5  Plates.  B.,  c.  32599 

Holmes.  Post-Pliocene  Fossils  of  South  Carolina.  By 
Francis  S.  Holmes,  a.m.  ...  Charleston:  S.  C.  Russell  Ijf  Jones. 
1858-60.    4to,  pp.  118.     24  Plates.  c.  32600 

Also  ;  The  Horse  not  originally  imported  into  America  from  the  Eait.  ...  \^CharUtton  i 
Jamit  and  fyiltiamt,  1858. J    8vo,  cover,  |ip.  16.    i'«  Tuomcy  (M.)  «»</ Holmes  (F.  S.) 

Holmes  (G.  F.)  The  Southern  P'ifth  Reader.  Prepared 
under  the  Supervision  of  Prof.  Geo.  F.  Holmes.  New  Tork : 
Richardson  I:!  Co.   1867.     i2mo,  pp.  408.  32601 

Also,  a  First,  Second,  Third,  and  Fourth  Reader,  all  of  which  contain  some  historical 
tacts. 

Holmes  (I.)  An  Account  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
derived  from  Actual  Observation,  during  a  Residence  of  Four 
Years  in  that  Republic :  including  Original  Communications. 
By  Isaac  Holmes.  London:  Caxton  Press.  [1823.]  8vo,  pp.  (4), 
476.     Map  and  Table.  C,  H.  32602 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  ci.  304. 

Holmes  (I.  E.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Isaac  E.  Holmes,  of  S.  C, 
on  the  Civil  and  Diplomatic  Appropriation  Bill :    ...   June  28, 

1848 liyashington ;]  J.  ^  G.  S.  Gideon^  Printers.  1848.    8vo, 

pp.  8.  H.  32603 

Holmes  (J.  G.)  James  G.  Holmes,  Commissioner  of  the 
City  Debt,  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Debt,  1st  October,  1857. 
Qjarleston :  Walker,  Evans  iJ  Co.   1857.     ^vo,  pp.  7,  (i).  H. 

Holmes  (J.)  An  Address  ...  at  Saco,  on  the  24th  of  June, 
A.L.  5818  ...  before  the  Members  of  Saco  Lodge.  By  Br.  John 
Holmes.  ...  Portland:  Printed  by  Francis  Douglas.  18 18.  8vo, 
pp.  46.  BA.  32605 

Holmes  (J.)  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Missions  of  the 
United  Brethren  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Heathen. 
By  John  Holmes  ...  .  Dublin:  Printed  by  R.  Napper.  1818.  8vo, 
PP-  v>  (3)»  472-  «•  3*606 

Holmes.  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Missions  of  the  United 
Brethren  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Heathen,  from 


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their  Commencement  to  the  year  1817.  By  the  Rev.  John 
Holmes  ...  .  Second  Improved  Edition.  London :  Printed  for  tot 
Author.  1827.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  470,  Errata,  i  1.  32607 

T  he  author  was  Minister  of  the  Brethren's  Congregation  in  Dublin,  and  gives  an 
account  of  their  missionary  labors  from  their  commencement  to  i8l8.  The  Missions 
chiefly  described  are  in  Greenland,  Labrador,  among  the  Delaware  and  Iroquois  Indians, 
the  West  Indies,  South  America,  etc.  Also  ;  History  of  the  Protestant  Church  of  the 
United  Brethren.  ...  London.  1815,  1830.    2  vols.,  8vo, 

Holmes  (J.)  A  Letter  of  Directions  to  his  Father's  Birth- 
place, By  John  Holmes.  With  Notes  and  a  Genealogy  by  D. 
Williams  Patterson.  New  York:  Printed  for  the  U.  ^  Club. 
1865.    8vo,  pp.  76.  32608 

Holmes  (J.)  An  Oration,  pronounced  at  Alfred  [Me.],  ... 
4th  of  July,  1815  ...  By  Hon.  John  Holmes.  Boston:  Printed 
by  Rowe  and  Hooper.    1 8 15.     8vo,  pp.  23.  B.,  BA.,  M.  32609 

Holmes.  Speech  of  Mr.  Holmes,  of  Maine,  ...  in  the  Senate 
...  February  18,  1830,  in  the  Debate  ...  Relative  to  the  Public 
Lands.     Washington.  1830.    8vo,  pp.  24.  b.,  h.,  m.  32610 

Holmes.     The  Statesman,  or  Principles  of  Legislation  and 


Law. 


By  John  Holmes.    Augusta.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  510.    c,  s. 


Also:  Speech,  ...  on  the  Subject  of  Internal  Improvement  ...  in  the  Senate  ... 
April  21-2,  1824.  fVashington  :  Printed  by  Gales  &  Sealon.  1824.  i2mo,  pp.  21, 
—  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  on  the  Mission  to  Panama,  March,  1826.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
l2mo,  pp.  22. — Speech  ...  on  the  Nomination  of  J.  J.  Crittenden,  4tn  February, 
1829.  H^'athington :  Printed  by  Peter  Force.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h. — Speech  ... 
calling  upon  the  President  of  the  United  States  for  the  Reasons  of  his  Removing  from 
Office,  and  Filling  the  Vacancies  thus  created,  in  the  Recess  of  the  Senate.  Wash- 
ington. 1830.  8vo,  pp.  28.  +  [_Ibid.'\  pp.37.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  ...  Appropriation 
Bill,  ...  April  9th,  loth,  and  nth,  1832.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  [/M] 
pp.  19.    H. 

Holmes  (J.  McC.)  The  Crisis,  and  its  Claims :  A  Sermon, 
...  October  19th,  1862,  in  ...  Brooklyn,  L.  L,  By  ...  Rev.  John 
McClellan  Holmes.  New  Tor k:  Printed  by  Samuel  Booth.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  32612 

Holmes  (J.  M.)  "The  Pilgrim  Temple-Builders,"  Sermon, 
Dec.  17,  1865,  By  John  Milton  Holmes.  New  Tori.  [n.  d.] 
8vo.  32613 

Holmes  (J.  S.)  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Municipal 
Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  5,  1858,  By  John  S. 
Holmes,  together  with  the  Speeches  at  the  Dinner  ...  .  Boston: 
Geo.  C.  Rand  and  Avery.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  1 07.  b.  32614 


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Holmes  (J.  T.)  Quincy  in  1857.  ^'■»  Facts  and  Figures 
exhibiting  its  Advantages,  Kesources,  Manufactures  and  Com- 
merce. By  Joseph  T.  Holmes,  ^incy  (III.)  1857.  i6mo, 
pp.  69.  C.  32615 

Holmes  (M.  J.)  Ethelyn's  Mistake ;  or,  the  Home  in  the 
West.  A  Novel.  By  Mrs.  Mary  j.  Holmes.  New  Tork :  G. 
fV.  Carleton.  1869.     i2mo,  pp.  380.  32616 

Holmes.  Tempest  and  Sunshine ;  or,  Life  in  Kentucky.  By 
Mrs.  Mary  J.  Holmes.  New  Tork.  1854.  l2mo.  -{-London: 
J.  Blackwood.   1854.     l2mo,  pp.  178.  32617 

Also;  The  English  Orphans ;  or,  a  Home  in  the  New  World.  ...  New  Tork.  1855. 
iimo,  pp.  319.  —  Homestead  on  the  Hillside,  Lena  Rivers,  Meadow  Brook,  Dora 
Deane.  ...  l^'w  Tork.  1858-60.  lamo.  —  Rose  Mather;  a  Tale  [of  the  War]. 
Niw  Tork:  W.  Carltton  (S  Co.  1868.     i2mo,  pp.  407. 

Holmes  {Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas  H.)     See  Vol  iv..  No.  15367. 

Holmes  (M  )  A  Soldier  of  the  Cumberland:  Memoir  of 
Mead  Holmes,  Jr.,  Sergeant  of  Company  K,  21st  Regiment 
Wisconsin  Volunteers.  By  his  Father.  With  an  Introduction 
by  John  S.  Hart,  ll.d.  ...  Boston:  American  Tract  Society.  [1864.] 
i6nio,  pp.  240.  BA.  32618 

Holmes  (O.)  The  Harp  and  the  Hickory  Tree :  Jackson 
and  Liberty.  An  Address  Delivered  before  the  Baltimore  Dem- 
ocratic Association.  By  Dr.  Oliver  Holmes.  Baltimore:  Printed 
by  Sherwood  y  Co.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  8.  32619 

Holmes  (O.  W.)  The  Benefactors  of  the  Medical  School 
of  Harvard  University ;  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Late 
Dr.  George  Parkman  ...  November  7,  1850.  By  Oliver  Wen- 
dell Holmes.     Boston :  Ticknor^  Reed^  and  Fields,  mdcccl.    8vo, 


PP-  37- 


B.,  BA.,  H.  32620 


Holmes.  Oration  ...  Boston,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1863. 
By  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.  Boston :  J.  E.  Farwell  and  Co. 
1863.  4to,  pp.  (8),  71.  BA.  -}-  [Ibid.']  1863.  8vo,  pp.  60.  H. 
-{■Philadelphia:  Printed  for  Gratuitous  Distribution.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  30.  B.,  H.  32621 

Of  the  4to  edition  twelve  copies  only  were  printed  for  the  author.  Also ;  Astrxa :  ...  A 
Poem  ...  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Yale  College,  ...  1850.  ...  BostoH  :  Tick- 
ler, Reed,  an  J  Fields.  MDCCCL.  i2mo,  pp.  39. — The  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast  Table. 
...  Twenty-Second  Thousand.  Boston.  1859.  lamo.  +  Boston  :  Ticknor  and  Fields. 
Mscccuc.  i2mo,  pp.  viii,  373.  Illustrations.  ■[■  London  :  Alexander  Strahan.  1865. 
izmo,  pp.  xii,  319.  B.,  H.  —  Boylston  Prize  Dissertations  for  1836-37  :  on  Indigenous 
Intermittent  Fever,  in  New  England  ;  ...  Boston.  1836.  8vo.  —  Humorous  Poems.  ... 
Batons  Ticknor  &  Fields.  1865.    lamo,  pp.  100.     Illustrations.  —  Oration  ...  befoie 


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the  New  England  Society,  in  ...  New  York  ...  December  ii,  1855.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d/* 
8vo,  pp.  46.  H.  —  Poem  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Pittslield  Cemetery,  September  9', 
1850.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Poems.  ...  Boston t  Otii,  Broaden,  and  Company. 
MDcccxxxvi.  lamo,  pp.  xiv,  (i),  163,  (i).  +  London:  0.  Rich  &  Sons,  mdcccxlvi. 
8vo,  pp.  XX,  (4),  175,  (i).  BA,  4-  New  and  Enlarged  Edition.  Boston:  fyHliam  D. 
Tic knor  &  Company,  mdcccxux.  I2mo,  pp.  x,  (2),  272.  +  Boston  s  Ticknor,  Reed  aid 
Fields.  MDCCCL.  i2mo,  pp.  X,  (i),  286.  b.  +  [_Ibid,']  moccclii.  l6mo.  +  [/i/W.I 
1862.  i6mo,  pp.  xi,  410.  +  Seventh  Edition.  Boston.  1864.  24mo,  pp.  xi,  410. — 
The  Professor  at  the  Breakfast-Table;  with  the  Story  of  Iris.  ...  Boston  :  Ticknor  tind 
Fields.  MDCCCLX.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  410.  b.  —  Songs  in  Many  Keys.  ...  Fourth  Edition. 
Boston:  Ti'cknor  and  Fields.  1862.  l2mo,  pp.  x,  308.  —  Soundings  from  the  Atlantic. 
...  Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  1864.  i2mo,  pp.  (6),  468.  h.  —  Urania:  a  Rhymed 
Lesson  ...  before  the  Mercantile  Library  Association,  October  14,  1846.  ...  Boston; 
fFilliam  D.  Ticknor.  mdcccxlvi.    8vo,  pp.  31,  (i).    ba.    +  Second  Edition.     [Ihid.^ 

Holmes  (S.)  ...  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Gen. 
Shepard  Leach,  delivered  at  Easton,  Sept.  23,  1832.  By  S. 
Holmes.  Boston:  Printed  by  Perkins  ^  Marvin.  1832.  8vo, 
pp.  29.  B.,  BA.  32622 

Holmes  (S.  N.)  Holmes'  Patriotic  Songs,  For  Coming  Cam- 
paigns.   By  S.  N.  Holmes.    Syracuse.,  N.  T.  1867.    l6mo,  pp.  59. 

Holmes  (S.  T.)  The  Verdict  of  the  People — The  Duty  of 
Congress.  Speech  of  Hon.  Sidney  T.  Holmes  ...  January  3, 
1867.     [fFashington.   1867.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  32624 

Also;  Reconstruction.  Speech  ...  March  lo,  1866.  [fVashington.  1866.]  8vo, 
pp.  8.     H. 

Holmes  (S.),  Jr.  The  Guerillas  of  the  Osage :  or  the  Price 
of  Loyalty  on  the  Border.  By  Stephen  Holmes,  Jr.  New  York: 
.American  News  Company.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  45.  32625 

[Holmes  (Sylvester).]  Official  Papers  [referring  to  S.  Holmes 
and  the  North  Congregational  Church  in  New  Bedford.  New 
Bedford.   1843."]    8vo,  pp.  8.  32626 

Holmes.  A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  Shadrack 
Standish,  November,  1837.  Also,  a  Sermon,  preached  May, 
1847,  after  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Averick  Parker,  ...  By  Sylvester 
Holmes  ...  .  New  Bedford:  Benjamin  Lindsey.,  Printer.  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  27.  B.  32627 

Also:  ...  A  Sermon  ...  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving  ...  December  tst,  1814.  ... 
Neiv- Bedford:  Printed  by  Benjamin  Lindsey.  181 5.  8vo,  pp.  24.  h.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at 
the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Freeman  P.  Howland  ...  October  25,  1826.  ...  Plymouth: 
Printed  by  Allen  Datiforth.  1827.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon. 
Laban  Wheaton,  at  Norton,  March  26,  1846.  ...  Boston.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  24. — Report 
of  the  Doings  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Council  convened  May  14,  1850,  to  act  upon  the 
Dismis  on  of  the  Rev.  Sylvester  Holmes,  ...  New  Bedford:  Printed  by  E.Anthony. 
1850.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  A  Statement  concerni.ig  the  Recent  Assault  upon  the  Character 
ofthr  Aev.  Sylvester  Holmes,  ...  Boston:  Printed ly  Charles  C.  P.  Moody.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  4b.     H. 


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Holmes  (W.)  Prospect  of  the  Times.  By  W.  Holmes. 
New  Haven.   1774.     8vo.  32628 

Holmes  (W.  H.)  Free  Cotton ;  How  and  Where  to  Grow 
it ;  with  a  Map  of  British  Guiana,  By  Sir  W.  H.  Holmes  ...  . 
London:   Chapman  and  Hall.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  43.  B.,  ba.,  c. 

HoLMESBY  (J.)  The  Voyages,  Travels,  and  V7onderful  Dis- 
coveries of  Capt.  John  Holmesby.  Containing  a  Series  of  the 
most  Surprising  and  Uncommon  Events,  which  befel  the  Author 
in  his  Voyage  to  the  Southern  Ocean,  in  the  year  1739.  London: 
F.  y  y.  Nolle.  [1739.]     i2mo,  pp.  viii,  216.  32630 

[HoLROYD  (John  Baker),  ist  Earl  of  Sheffield.'\  Observations 
on  the  Commerce  of  the  American  States  with  Europe  and  the 
West  Indies ;  including  the  several  articles  of  Import  and  Export ; 
and  on  the  Tendency  of  a  Bill  now  depending  in  Parliament. 
London:   J.  Debrett.    1783.     8vo,  pp.  75.  32631 

HoLROYD.  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  American 
States.  With  an  Appendix  ;  containing  An  Account  of  all  Rice, 
Indigo,  Cochineal,  Tobacco,  Sugar,  Molasses,  and  Rum  imported 
into  and  exported  from  Great  Britain  the  last  ten  Years.  Of 
the  Value  of  all  Merchandize  imported  into  and  exported  from 
England.  Of  the  Imports  and  Exports  of  Philadelphia,  New- 
York,  &c.  Also  an  Account  of  the  Shipping  employed  in 
America  previous  to  the  War.  The  Second  Edition.  London : 
J,  Debrett.  MDCCLXXXiii.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  122,  Tables  I,  iv.     ba. 

HoLROYD.  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  American 
States.  By  John  Lord  Sheffield.  A  New  Edition,  much  enlarged. 
With  an  Appendix,  Containing  Tables  of  the  Imports  and  Ex- 
ports of  Great  Britain  to  and  from  all  Parts.  Also,  the  Exports 
of  America,  &c.  With  Remarks  on  those  Tables,  and  on  the 
late  Proclamations,  &c.  London:  J.  Debrett.  mdcclxxxiv.  8vo, 
pp.  (16),  288.  10  folded  Tables;  Tonage,  etc.,  i  page.  ba.  + 
The  Sixth  Edition,  Enlarged.  With  a  Complete  Index  to  the 
whole.  London :  J.  Debrett.  m,dcc,lxxxiv.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  xlvii, 
(i),  345,  (24).    29  Tables.    B.    -{-Dublin.   1784.    8vo.     32633 

HoLROYD,  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the  American 
States  with  Europe  and  the  West  Indies ;  including  the  several 
articles  of  Import  and  Export.  Also,  an  Essay  on  Canon  and 
Feudal  Law.  By  John  Adams,  Esquire  Ambassador  Plenipo- 
tentiary, from  the  United  and  Independent  States  of  North 
America,  to  their  High  Mightinesses  the  States  General  of  the 

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United  Provinces  of  Holland.  To  which  /s  annexed,  the  Polit- 
ical Character  of  the  said  John  Adams,  Esquire.  By  an  Ameri- 
can. Philadelphia :  Robert  Bell,  mdcclxxxiii.  8vo,  pp.  62.  -f 
[Another  Edition,  with]  Additional  Notes,  on  the  Commerce  of 
the  United  States.,    Philadelphia.   1783.     8vo,  pp.  77.         H.,  n. 

"  The  sale  of  his  (Lord  Sheffield's)  Observations  was  diffusive  and  beneficial,  and  he 
proves  by  weight  of  fact  and  argumen'  that  the  mother  country  may  survive  and  flourish 
after  the  loss  of  America." — Gibbon's  Autobiography.  See  also  McCulloch's  "  Literature 
of  Political  Economy,"  p.  54.  The  author  predicts  the  future  greatness  of  America. 
It  elicited  several  replies  as  below ; 

A  Brief  Examination  of  Lord  Sheffield's  Observations  on  the 
Commerce  of  the  United  States.  In  seven  numbers.  With  two 
Supplementary  Notes  on  American  Manufactures.  Philadelphia: 
M.Carey.  1791.  8vo,  pp.  135.  -{-London:  J.Phillips.  1792. 
8vo.  32635 

A  Free  and  Candid  Review,  of  a  Tract,  intitled,  "Observa- 
tions on  the  Commerce  of  the  *  American  States;'"  shewing 
The  Pernicious  Consequences,  both  to  Great  Britain,  and  to  the 
British  Sugar  Islands,  of  the  Systems  Recommended  in  that 
Tract.  London :  T.  and  IV.  Lowndes.  M.occ.Lxxxiv.  8vo,  pp. 
108.  32636 

See  "  M.  Rev.,"  ixx.  433. 

Remarks  on  Lord  Sheffield's  Observations  on  the  Commerce 
of  the  American  States  ;  by  an  American.  London :  John  Stock- 
dale.    M.DCC.LXXXIV.      8vO,  pp.  (l),  fl.  C.  32637 

An  antagonist  to  Lord  Sheffield,  who  inveighs  against  the  climate,  soil,  and  produc- 
tions of  Great  Britain,  and  draws  a  comparison  between  Great  Britain  and  France,  to 
the  disadvantage  of  the  former.  See  aho  [Bingham  (W.)],  Vol.  11,,  Nos.  5458  and 
5459,  and  add  to  5458,  Second  Edition.  \_Ibid.'\  4-  Dublin.  1784.  l2mo;  aho 
[Champion  (R.)],  Vol.  in.,  Nos.  11832  and  iiS')3,  and  after  Sheffield,  in  No.  11833, 
add  entitled,  "  Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  tne  American  States ;"  shewing  the 
Advantages,  and  urging  the  Necessity  of  relaxing  the  Act  of  Navigation  in  Favour  of 
America,  both  in  Great  Britain  and  the  West  Indies.  Interspersed  with  some  Obser- 
vations on  the  State  of  Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  and  the  Fisheries ;  and  with  various 
Accounts  necessary  to  shew  the  State  of  the  Shipping  and  Trade  of  this  Country  and 
the  United  States ;  as  well  aa  of  the  Connection  of  the  latter  with  the  West  Indies, 
previous  to  the  War. 

HoLROYO.  Observations  sur  le  commerce  des  £tats-Unis 
d' Amerique,  par  Jean  Lord  Sheffield.  Londres,  1 789.  8vo.  -f 
Rouen.  1789.    4to,  pp.  237.  s.  32638 

HoLROYD.     Observations  on  the  Project  for  Abolishing  the 

Slave  Trade ;    and  on  the  Reasonableness  of  attempting  some 

practicable    Mode   of  relieving   the   Negroes.     By  John  Lord 

Sheffield.     London:  J.  Debrett.  1789.    8vo,  pp.  72.  32639 

Set  "  M.  Rev./*  Second  Series,  n.  232. 


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HoLROYD.  The  Orders  in  Council  and  the  American  Em- 
bargo Beneficial  to  the  Political  and  Commercial  Interests  of 
Great  Britain.  By  Lord  Sheffield.  London :  Printed  by  W.  Bul- 
mer  and  Co,   1809.    8vo,  pp.  51.  ba.,  c.  32640 

HoLROYD.  Strictures  on  the  Necessity  of  inviolably  maintain- 
ing the  Navigation  and  Colonial  System  of  Great  Britain.  By 
John  Lord  Sheffield.  London:  J.  Debrett.  1 804.  8vo,  pp.  65. 
-\-  New  Edition  ...  Enlarged  with  an  Appendix,  &c.  ...  London. 
1806.    8vo.  32641 

See  "M.  Rev.,"  New  Seriei,  xuv.  ai'-. 

[HoLROYD.]  A  True  and  Candid  Statement  of  Facts,  relative 
to  the  late  Affairs  and  Proceeumgs  of  the  Government  of  Brown 
University.     New  Haven^  Conn.   1826.     8vo,  pp.  15.         32642 

Relates  to  the  removal  of  President  Messer.  See  Bartlett's  "  Bibliography  of  Rhode 
Island."  Also :  An  Oration  ...  before  Mount  Vernon  Lodge,  ...  February  Z2d,  a.l. 
58 1 1.  ...  Providence:  Office  of  the  American.  1811.     8vo,  pp.  16.     B. 

HoLSTEiN  (H.  L.  V.  D.)  Memoirs  of  Gilbert  Motier  La 
Fayette.  By  Gen.  H.  L.  V.  Ducoudray  Holscein,  Who  con- 
tributed, under  the  fictitious  name  of  Peter  Feldmann,  to  his 
liberation  from  the  Prisons  of  Olmutz.  Translated  from  the 
French  Manuscript.  New  York:  Charles  Wiley.  1824.  i2mo, 
PP*  (4)1  3°5'  ^'  +  Second  Edition  ...  .  Geneva :  John  Greves 
^  Co.   1835.     Svo,  pp.  300.  B.  32643 

HoLSTEiN.  Memoirs  of  Simon  Bolivar,  President  Liberator 
of  the  Republic  of  Colombia,  and  of  his  principal  Generals ; 
Secret  History  of  the  Revolutions,  and  the  Events  which  pre- 
ceded it,  from  1807  to  the  present  time.  By  Gen.  H.  L,  V. 
Ducoudray  Holstein.  With  an  Introduction  containing  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Statistics,  and  the  present  situation  of  said  Republic ; 
Education,  Character,  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  Inhabitants. 
Boston:  S.  G.  Goodrich  ^  Co.  1829.  8vo,  pp.  384.  -f  [/J/W.] 
1830.  C,  p.  -|"  London:  Henry  Colburn  and  Richard  Bentley. 
1830.    2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xii,  359 ;  iv,  308.     Map,  Portrait. 

Holt  (C.)  A  Short  Account  of  the  Yellow  Fever,  as  it 
appeared  in  New  London,  in  August,  September,  and  October, 
1798 ;  with  an  accurate  List  of  those  who  died  of  the  disease ; 
the  donations,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  By  Charles  Holt.  New  London : 
Printed  by  C.  Holt.   1 798.     8vo,  pp.  24  32645 

Holt  (E.)  The  Public  and  Domestic  Life  of  his  late  most 
Gracious  Majesty,  George  the  Third;  Comprising  the  most  ... 


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Important  Period  in  the  Annals  of  British  History.  ...  By  Edward 
Holt,  Esq.  ...  London:  Sherwood^  Neely^  and  Jones.  1820.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  (2),  462  ;  xiii,  668.     Portraits.       b.,  ba.,  s.  32646 

The  American  Revolution  occupies  a  portion  of  the  work. 

Holt  (E.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  North  Church,  A  Dis- 
course delivered  at  the  Re-opening  and  Dedication  of  the  North 
Church  'n  Portsmouth,  Jan.  31,  1838.  By  Edwin  Holt.  Ports- 
mouth:  C,  W.  Brewster^  Printer.   1838.     I-ino,  pp.  30.         B.,  s. 

Also;  Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Andrew  Rankin.  ...  Portimouth.  1837.  8vo. 
—  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  Portsmouth,  on  Thanksgiving  Day,  Z5th  of  November,  1841, 
...  Portsmouth:  Printed  by  C.  W.  Brtiotttr.   1841.     8vo,  pp.  19.     h. 


Holt's  New-York  Register,  for  1804. 
vols.,  i8mo. 


Hudson.  1804-06.    2 
8.  32648 

Holt  (H.)  Valedictory  Poem  and  Oration  ...  before  the 
Senior  Class  in  Yale  College  ...  June  25th,  1862.  Class  Poet, 
Henry  Holt,  Class  Orator,  D.  Henry  Chamberlain.  ...  New 
Haven:  Printed  by  Tuttle^  Morehouse  ik  Taylor.  1862.  8vo,  pp. 
38,  (l).  H.  32649 

Holt  (J.)  An  Address  by  the  Hon.  Joseph  Holt,  to  the 
People  of  Kentucky,  delivered  at  Louisville,  July  13,  i86r,  also 
Lis  Letter  to  J.  F.  Speed,  Esq.  New  York:  James  G.  Gregory. 
1861.     l2mo,  pp.  31.  3^650 

Some  copies  are  entitled :  "  The  Fallacy  of  Neutrality.  An  Address  by  the  Hon. 
Joseph  Holt,  to  the  People  of  Kentucky,  Delivered  at  Louisville,  July  13th,  1861; 
Also  His  Letter  to  J.  F.  Speed,  Esq."  Neiv  Tori:  Jamei  S.  Gregory.  1861.  i2mo, 
pp.  31.    +  Address  ...  at  Louisville,  July  13th,  1861.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Holt.  Letter  from  the  Hon.  Joseph  Holt,  upon  the  Policy 
of  the  General  Government,  the  Pending  Revolution,  its  Objects, 
its  Probable  Results  if  Successful,  and  the  Duty  of  Kentucky  in 
the  Crisis.  IVashington:  Henry  Polkinhorn^  Printer.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  23.  H.  +  Second  Edition.  [/&/'</.]  B.  +  Louisville^  Ky.: 
Printed  by  Bradley  £ff  Gilbert.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  32651 

Holt.  Report  of  the  Judge  Advocate  General  on  the  "Or- 
der of  American  Knights,"  or  **  Sons  of  Liberty."  A  Western 
Conspiracy  in  aid  of  The  Southern  Rebellion.  fVashington : 
Government  Printing  Office.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  16.  32652 

Holt.  Review  by  the  Judge  Advocate  General  of  the  Pro- 
ceedings, Findings,  and  Sentence  of  a  General  Court  Martial 
held  in  the  City  of  Washington,  for  the  Trial  of  Major  General 


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Fitz  John  Porter,  of  the  United  States  Volunteers.    fFashington. 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  31.  B.  32653 

For  a  reply  to  thii,  lee  Johnion  (R.)  Also  1  Addreii  ...  at  Irving  Hall,  New  York, 
Sept.  5,  1861.  IBailimort:  John  fF.  ^ooJt.  1861.]  8vo,  pp.  4.  —  A  Magnificent 
Argument.  The  Union  Forever.  A  Kentuclcian  Speech,  [n.  p.  n.  d.l  8vo,  pp.  16. 
—  Reply  ...  to  Hon.  Montgomery,  Late  Postmaster  General,  Septeml>er  13,  1865. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  I  a.  —  Report  ...  on  the  '^ase  of  T.  C.  A.  Dexter.  New  York. 
1S67.  8vo. — Speech  ...  at  Irving  Hall,  New  York,  September  3,  1861.  ...  Netu 
York:  G.  p.  Putnam.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  8. — Speech  to  the  Troops  of  Indiana,  and  the 
Cliamber  of  Commerce,  New  York.  ...  Detroit:  H.  Barnt  &  Co.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
t. — Speeches  recently  delivered  in  the  Cities  of  Boston  and  New  York,  on  the  Present 
Crisis  in  the  Affairs  of  the  Republic.  ...  H^aihingtoni  H.  Polkinhorn.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  | 
10, — Treason  and  its  Treatment.  Remarks  at  a  Dinner  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  on  the 
Evening  of  the  14th  of  April,  1865,  after  the  Flag-Raising  at  Fort  Sumter.  ...  Neio 
York:  Young  Men"!  Rtpublican  Union.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  8.  +  ffathington,  D,  C.t 
Gibson  Brothtrt,  Printen.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Holt.  Vindication  of  Judge  Advocate  General  Holt,  from 
the  Foul  Slanders  of  Traitors  ...  acting  in  the  Interest  cf  Jeffer- 
son Davis.     [Washington .  1866.]    8vo,  pp.  9.  H.  32654 

Holt,  and  others.  Letters  of  the  Hon.  Joseph  Holt,  the  Hon. 
Edward  Everett,  and  Commodore  Charles  Stewart,  on  the  Present 
Crisis.  Philadelphia:  Wm,  S.  ^  Alfred  Martien.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  45.  B.,  H.  32655 

Holt  (P.)  Election  Sermon,  N.  H.,  June  2,  18 14.  By  Rev. 
Peter  Holt.  ...   Concord.   1814.    8vo,  pp.  30.  32656 

Holt  (T.)  A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Reed  Paige  to  the  Pastoral  Care  of  the  Church  in  Hancock, 
State  of  New  Hampshire,  September  21,  1791.  By  Thomas 
Holt.  Worcester.,  Mass. :  Isaiah  Thomas  ^  Leonard  Worcester. 
1792.    8vo.  w.  32657 

HoLTON  (H.  B.)  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Elections,  in 
the  Case  of  Hart  B.  Holton  vs.  Littleton  Maclin,  with  accompa- 
nying Evidence,     [n.  p.  n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  31.  32658 

Holton.  Protest  of  Hart  B.  Holton  against  the  taking  of 
fu.ther  Testimony  in  the  Case  of  Holton  vs.  Maclin.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  32659 

Holton.  Minority  Report  of  the  Committee,  in  the  Case  of 
the  Contested  Seat  of  Holton  vs.  Maclin.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
\)p.  8.  32660 

A  Maryland  piece,  growing  out  of  the  Civil  War  of  1861-65.  Maclin's  seat  was 
contested  as  he  had  given  aid  and  comfort  to  the  Confederates,  iiet  alto  Ridgely  and 
Waters  (L.  L.) 


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HoLTON  (I.  F.)  New  Granada :  Twenty  Months  in  the 
Andes.  By  Isaac  F.  Holton  ...  .  With  Maps  and  Illustrations. 
New  Tor k :  Harper  i^  Brothers.   1857.    8 vo,  pp.  605.         32661 

Holton  (W.  C.)  Cruise  of  the  U.  S.  Flag-Ship  Hartford, 
1862-63:  Being  A  Nj»rrative  of  all  her  Operations  since  going 
into  Commission,  in  1862,  until  her  Return  to  New  York  in 
1863.  From  the  Private  Journal  of  William  C.  Holton.  [Ed- 
ited] By  B.  S.  Osbon.  New  Tork :  L.  JV,  Paine^  Printer.  1 863. 
i2mo,  pp.  84.  B.  32662 

HoLWELL  ( ).  Holwell's  Predictions,  of  Many  Remark- 
able things,  which  may  probably  come  to  pass,  from  the  year 
1689101700.     Cambridge^  Mass.   1 690.     l2mo.  W.  32663 

Holy  Bible.     See  Vol.  11.,  Nos.  5165-5182. 

A  Holy,  Sacred  and  Divine  Roll  and  Book  }  from  the  Lord 
God  of  Heaven,  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Earth :  revealed  in  the 
United  Society  at  New  Lebanon,  County  of  Columbia,  State  of 
New-York,  United  States  of  America.  Printed  in  the  United 
Society^  Canterbury^  N.  H.  1843.  P^r^s  i.  and  11.  i2mo,  pp.  vli, 
402,  (3).  32664 

This  United  Society  is  a  "  Shaker"  institution,  and  this  is  one  of  their  "  tiblci." 

[HoLYOAKE  (G.  J.)]  The  Life  of  Thomas  Paine,  By  the 
Editor  of  the  "  National."    1847.    8vo.  32665 

HoLYOKE  (E.)  The  Doctrine  of  Life,  |  or  of  Mans  |  Redem- 
tion,  I  by  The  Seed  of  Eve,  the  Seed  of  Abraham,  the  |  Seed  of 
David,  &c.  as  it  was  taught  in  severall  |  Periods  of  Time,  from 
Gen.  3.  15.  till  Christ  came  in  the  Flesh,  |  to  fulfill  all  Typicall 
Prefigurations  of  him  by  his  Death.  |  Wherein  also  |  Sundry  other 
Fundamentall  Points  are  discussed  and  cleared  |  from  some  com- 
mon mistakes.  As  Daniels  Chronologic  of  Se- 1  venty  Sevens, 
which  is  cleared  from  the  uncertainty  |  which  too  many  Expositors 
have  unadvisedly  cast  upon  it.  |  And  about  the  Jewes  calling ;  that 
it  must  not  be  understood  |  of  any  return  to  Canaan,  or  of  their 
Restauration  to  a  perspicuous  |  Common  wealth  any  more,  but  of 
he  calling  of  a  Remnant  of  them  |  to  the  Faith,  in  the  Countries 
where  they  live  dispersed.  |  And  with  the  true  nature  of  our  Lords 
Sufferings :  with  |  sundry  other  such  like  Points,  as  may  be  seen 
in  the  Table.  |  Propounded  by  way  of  Question  and  Answer, 
with  Annota- 1  tions  thereunto  annexed  ;  Divided  into  three  Parts.  | 
By  Edward  Holyoke  of  New-England.  I  London^  Printed  by  T.  R. 
for  Nath.  Ekins^  and  are  to  be  \  sold  at  his  Shop  at  the  Gun  in  St. 
Pauls  Church-yard,  lb sB.\    410,  pp.  (18),  426,  (18).    b.,  H.,  J.c.B. 


HOLYOKE. 


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HoLYOKE  (E.)  The  Duty  of  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  to 
guard  against  the  Pharisaism  and  Sadducism,  of  the  present  Day. 
Sermon  Preach'd  to  the  Convention  of  Ministers  of  the  Province 
of  the  Massachusetts-Bay,  N.  E.  at  Boston,  on  Thursday,  May 
28.  1741.  By  Edward  Holyoke.  ...  Boston:  D.  Henchman  and 
J.  Eliot.   1741.     8vo,  pp.  39.  B.,  BA.,  H.  32667 

Holyoke.  An  Ephemeris  of  the  CcEles*"al  Motions,  &c.,  for 
the  Year  1709.     Boston.   1709.     i6mo.  32668 

Continued  to  171 5,  or  later. 

Holyoke.  Integrity  and  Religion  to  be  principally  regarded, 
by  such  as  design  others  to  Stations  of  publick  Trust.  [An 
Election]  Sermon,  ...  May  26.  1736.  Boston.  1736.  Svo,  pp. 
(4),  51.  B.,  M.  32669 

Holyoke.  Reply  to  Mr.  George  Whitefield's  Letter  to  him, 
respecting  the  College  Testimony  against  Whitefield.  Boston. 
1748.    4to.  32670 

Title  from  Thomai*  "  History  of  Printing,"  Second  Edition. 

Holyoke.  ...  A  Sermon  Preach'd  before  ...  His  Majesty's 
Council,  and  the  Assembly  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts- 
Bay  in  New-England,  on  the  Anniversary  for  the  Election  of 
Counsellors  ...  May  26.  1736.  By  Edward  Holyoke,  m.a.  ... 
Bostotty  in  New-England :  y.  Eliot.   1736.    Svo,  pp.  (2),  51.     ba. 

Holyoke.  ...  Sermon  Preach'd  at  the  Ordination  of  the 
Reverend  Mr.  James  Diman,  ...  over  a  Church  of  Christ  in 
Salem;  On  the  Eleventh  Day  of  May,  1737.  By  Edward 
Holyoke  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  Fleet.  1737.  Svo,  pp. 
(4),  47.  B.,  BA.,  H.  32672 

Holyoke  (E.  A.)  An  Ethical  Essay.  By  Edward  Augustus 
Holyoke.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  containing  some 
Miscellaneous  Papers.  ...  With  a  Biographical  Memoir  by  John 
firazer.     Salem.  1S30.    Svo,  pp.  xxviii,  183.      B.,  c,  H.,  32673 

See  [Pierson  (A.  L.)] 

Holyoke  (S.)  The  Columbian  Repository  of  Sacred  Har- 
mony, ...  By  Samuel  Holyoke.  Exeter^  N.  H. :  Press  of  Henry 
Raulet.     4to,  pp.  xxiv,  471,  (i).  H.  32674 

Holyoke.  Harmonia  Americana.  Containing  a  concise  In- 
troduction to  the  Rounds  of  Music,  with  a  variety  of  Airs  suitable 


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for  Divine  Worship  and  the  Use  of  Musical  Societies,  consisting 
of  Three  and  Four  Parts.  Boston:  Thomas  ^  Andrtws.  1791. 
Oblong  8vo.  32675 

Allot  Odei  Set  to  Muiic.  ...  Ekiut.  iIoo. 

HoLYOKB,  Mass,  Local  and  Business  Directory  for  1869.  ... 
Holyokt:  C.  H.  Lyman,   1869.    8vo.  32676 

[HoLYWooD  (John).]  Sphera  Volgare  novamcnte  tradotta 
con  molte  notande  addition!  di  Geometria,  Cosmographia,  Arte 
Navigatoria,  et  Stereometria,  Proportioni  et  Quantita  delli  Ele- 
menti,  Distanze,  Grandeze,  et  Novimenti  di  tutte  li  Corpi  cciesti, 
cose  certamente  rade  et  maravigliose.  Auctore  M.  Mauro  Fio- 
rentino  Phonasco  et  Philopanareto.  Venetiisj  B.  Zanetti^  ^SV- 
4to.  32677 

"  It  is  evident  that  a  work  originally  written  in  the  early  part  of  the  thirteenth 
century  cannot  contain  anything  on  America ;  but  the  De  Sphtra  of  Sacro-Boico  (/,  e, 
John  Holy  wood,  Oxoti.)  becante  to  the  mathematicians  and  geographers  of  the  century 
oilowing  the  re-d'.;overy  by  Columbus,  an  inexhaustible  source  of  commentaries,  some 
of  which  certainly  contain  references  to  the  oceanic  discoveries,  attributed,  especially  by 
the  Italian  commentators  to  Vespuccius.  The  above  contains  only  a  woodcut  of  a 
globe  with  America." — Bit.  Amer.  Ftt. 

[HoLYWOOD.]  Trattato  della  Sfera,  raccolto  da  Giovanni  di 
Sacrobusto  e  da  altri,  per  Antonio  Brucioli.  In  Fenezia  per  Fran- 
cesco Brucieliy  e  Frategli  1543.    4to.  32678 

[Holy WOOD.]  Sphera.  Antverpia:  Apud  loannem  Richardson, 
1547- 


I 


[HoLYWOOD.]     Sphaera     emendata.       Eliae 
Scholia  in  Sphaerum,  ab  ipso  Authore  restituta. 
8vo.     Woodcuts. 


32679 

Vineti    Santonis 

Colon'ta.   1566. 

32680 

Vineti    Santonis 
compendium    in 


[HoLYWooD.]  Sphaera  emendata.  Eliae 
scholia  in  eandem  Sphaeram.  Adiunximus 
Sphaeram  per  Pierium  Valerianum  Bellunensem  et  Petri  Nonii 
Salaciensis  demonstrationem  eorum  quae  in  extremo  capite  de 
climatibus  Sacroboscius  scribit  de  inxquali  climatum  latitudine, 
eodem  Vineto  interprete.  Paris ;  Apud  Hier,  de  Marnef  &  G. 
Cauellat.   1572.     8vo.  32681 

Usually  followed  by ;  "  Quaestiones  Novae  in  Libellum  de  Sphera  loannis  de  Sacro 
B08C0  coUectae  ab  Ariele  Bicardo,"  etc.  Parit:  G.  Cauellat,  1569.  "  Libellvs  loannis 
Sacrobosco  de  anni  ratione,  lev  vt  vocatvr  vvlgo  compvtvs  ecdesiasticvs."  Parii. 
[157*.]    8vo. 

[HoLYVV^ooD.]  Liber  loannis  de  I  Sacrobvsto  |  de  Sphaera. 
Additi  est  praefatio  in  eundem  librum  |  Philippi  Mel.  ad  Simonem 
Grineum.  I    [Colophon:]  Venetijs  per  loan,  Anto,l^  Petrum  Fratrts 


hOMANS. 


401 


dt  NtcoUnis  dt  Sahio.     Sumptu  W  rtquis'itleni  D.  MtUhioris  Sessat. 
Anno  Domini  muxlv.    Small  8vo,  31  1.       .  j.c.B.  32682 

[HoLVWOOD.J  La  Stera  di  Mcsser  G.  Sacrobosco  tradotta 
emendata  &  distinta  in  Capitoli  da  Piervincentio  Dante  de  Rinaldi 
con  molte  et  utili  Annorazioni  del  Medesimo  Rivista  da  Frate 
Egratio  Danti.     Fiorenza :   Giunti.   1 571.  32683 

There  ii  alio  another  Italian  edition,  ytnil'ia.   1550. 

[HoLYWooD.]  Tractado  de  la  Sphcra,  que  compuso  Go  de 
Sacrobosco,  Con  muchas  addicioncs.  Agora  nueuamente  tradu- 
zido  de  Latin  en  lengua  Castellana,  por  el  Bachiller  Hieronymo 
de  Chaves.  Impresso  en  la  muy  noble  y  leal  Ciudad  de  Sevilla^  en 
casa  de  Juan  de  Leon.   1545.    4^°-  3*684 

On  folio  27  there  it  a  diagram  in  proof  of  the  rotundity  of  the  earth,  which  contains 
a  imail  map  of  America^  in  which  the  touthern  continent  it  more  clearly  and  better 
drawn  than  the  northern,  .^nd  exhibit)  the  courses  of  the  Orinoco  and  the  Amazon, 
This  is  probably  the  work  of  Chaves,  who  prepared  a  large  map  of  the  New  World, 
wliich  has  never  yet  been  printed.  The  only  reference  in  the  text  to  the  Western 
Hemisphere  is  on  the  reverse  of  folio  25,  where  the  disappearance  of  stars  in  the 
heaven  and  the  appearance  of  new  ones  is  noted  as  meeting  the  observation  of  voyagers 
on  the  Webtern  ocean,  to  Peru  or  to  Magellan's  Strait.  "  The  Latinized  form  of  the 
name  of  Jcihn  Holywood  is  Sacro  Bosc  who  flourished  at  the  beginning  of  the  xiiith 
century,  and  whose  learned  treatise,  *  De  Sphaera  MunJi,'  the  most  famous  book  of  the 
Middle  Ages,  was  for  centuries  the  subject  of  a  host  of  commentators.  He  was  named 
from  Holywood,  in  Yorkshire,  the  place  of  his  birth." — Majok's  Lift  of  Prince  Henry 
the  Navigator^  p.  102.  A  work  of  great  popularity  in  its  day.  The  earliest  edition 
mentioned  by  Brunei  is  that  of  Ferrara,  1472,  4to.  Hain  describes  no  less  than 
twenty-six  editions  of  this,  with  works  of  the  same  kind,  as  having  appeared  in  the 
fifteenth  century, 

HoLZWARTH  (J.)  Petrus  Claver,  Sklave  der  Negersklaven. 
Bilder  aus  der  Mission  unter  den  Negern.  Tubingen :  H.  Laupp. 
1855.    i6mo,  pp.  16,  (2),  282.  c.  32685 

HoMANN  (J.  B.)  Catalogvs  Mapparvm  Astronomicarvm  et 
Geographicarvm.    [n.  p.]  1792.     i2mo,  pp.  48.  M.  32686 

This  author's  various  atlasses  contain  many  references  to  America, 

HoMANS  (B.)  Laws  of  the  United  States,  in  Relation  to  the 
Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  to  the  close  of  the  Session  of  the  26th 
Congress,  together  with  the  Acts  and  Resolutions  granting 
Medals,  Swords,  &c.,  from  1791  to  1840.  Compiled  by  Ben- 
jamin Homans.  IVashington:  J.iSG.  S,^  Gideon.  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  xxviii,  223.  c.  32687 

Homans.  Register  of  the  Commissioned  and  Warrant  Offi- 
cers of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  ...  to  ...  April,  1843  ...  . 
By  Benjamin  Homans.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  John  Murphy. 
1843.    °vo,  pp.  iv,  65.  B.,  BA.  32688 


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HoMANS.  United  States  Register  ot  the  Officers  of  the  Armv 
of  the  United  States,  including  the  Cadets  at  West-Puint :  Cor- 
rected and  Compiled  by  B.  Homans,  for  1843  ^"^  1844.  lyash- 
ington,    [n.  d.]    i2nio.  8.32689 

Stt  "  Military  and  Naval  Magazine." 

Homans.  The  Unite'  States  Railroad  Directory,  for  1856. 
Compiled  by  Benjamin  Homans.  ...  Nrw-Tork :  B.  Homans, 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  tv,  211.'  ba.,  h.,  8.  32690 

Homans  (I.  Smith).  The  Banker's  Almanac,  for  1851.  ... 
Boston:  Phillips^  Sampson  i^  Co.  [185 1.]  8vo,  pp.  xxviii,  458, 
Continued.  b.,  ba.  32691 

Homans.  The  Banker's  Commonplace  Book:  ...  Boston: 
Pfji/IipSy  Sampson  iff  Co.  1851.     i2mo,  pp.  137.         c,  H.  32692 

[Homans  (I.  Smith),  7r.]  The  Commercial  Laws  of  the 
States:  ...  New  Tori.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  328.  b.,  c.  32693 

Homans.  The  National  Bank  Act :  an  Act  to  provide  a 
National  Currency  secured  by  a  Pledge  of  United  States  Bonds, 
and  to  provide  for  the  Circulation  and  Redemption  thereof,  1864, 
and  Amendments  of  1865-70.  ...  Ntiv  Tori.  1870.  8vo,  pp. 
100,  20,  63.  c.  32694 

Homans  (J.  S.)  A  Cyclopedia  of  Commerce  and  Commercial 
Navigation.  Edited  by  J.  Smith  Homans  ...  and  by  J.  Smith 
Homans,  Jr.  ...  New-Tork :  Harper  i^  Brother.  1858.  Rl.  8vo, 
pp.  vi,  2007.    -f-  [/A/V.]   1859.    2  vols.  b.,  ba.  32695 

Bated  on  McCulloch'a  Cyclopedia. 

Homans.  An  Historical  and  Statistical  Account  of  the  For- 
eign Commerce  of  the  United  States,  showing  the  Foreign  Com- 
merce of  each  State,  with  the  aggregate  Imports  from,  and 
Exports  to,  each  Foreign  Nation,  from  the  Year  1820  to  the 
Year  1856,  and  the  Foreign  Commerce  of  the  United  States 
with  every  Important  Maritime  Country  in  the  World  during  the 
same  Period ;  Including  a  Review  of  the  Progress  of  American 
Commerce,  and  a  Preliminary  Sketch  of  the  Trade  of  the  Amer- 
ican Colonies.  Compiled  by  J.  Smith  Homans,  Junior.  New- 
Tork:  G.  P.  Putnam  i^  Co.  1857.    8^°»  PP*  v'»  '9°'     "•>  ^"t  "• 

[Homans.]  History  of  Boston,  from  1630  to  1856.  ...  Boston: 
F.  C.  Moore  cf  Company.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  (30),  246.      ba.  32697 


HOME. 


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HoMANs.  The  Merchant's  and  Banker's  Almanac  for  1852. 
...  Boston:  Phillips^  Sampson  isf  Co.  f  1852.]    8vo,  pp.  xxx,  (l),  155. 

Continued  u  "The  Merchant!'  an     Bankeri'  Regitter"  fur  1159. 

[HoMANS.J  Sketches  of  Huston,  Pa^t  and  Present,  and  of 
some  Few  Places  in  its  Vicinity.  ...  Boston :  Phillips^  Sampsony 
and  Company.    1 85 1.     l2mo,  pp.  viii,  246,  112.         B.,  H.  32699 

Aliot  A  Few  Plain  Wordi  to  England  and  her  Manufacturers.  ...  Ni%u  Tarki  1861. 
Ivn,  pp.  8.  —  United  Scatei  Taritfi  uf  1846  and  1857,  ...  With  an  Intruduction, 
ihuwing  the  Changes  that  have  been  made  in  rhe  United  Statei  Tarilf'i  from  thr  year 
1789  tu  the  year  1856,  and  the  Tariff  Act  which  patted  Cungreu  March  3d,  1857. 
Niw-Terk.  1857.    8vo.    c. 

HoMDERo  (E.)  Lettre  adressee  i  M.  le  president  de  I'Assem- 
blee  nationale.  Paris,  ce  30  aoQt  1791.  [^ign6  E.  HombcrK  le 
jeune.]  Adresse  des  citoyens  negociants  et  capitaines  de  navires 
du  Havre  a  TAssemblee  nationale.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Relate!  to  the  trouble!  at  Saint  Domingo. 

HoMBRON  (M.)  Aventures  les  plus  Curieuscs  des  Voyageurs. 
Coup  d'ceil  autour  du  munde,  d'apres  les  relations  ancicnnes  et 
modcrnes  et  des  documents  recueillis  sur  lus  lieux.  Paris :  Belin- 
Upritur.   1846.     2  vols.,  8vo.    -f  Paris.   1847.  C.  32701 

Home  (Henry).  Sketches  of  the  History  of  Man.  By  Lord 
Karnes.  Edinburgh.  1774.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  531 ;  507.  -{-Phil- 
adelphia. 1776.  -f-  Second  Edition.  Edinburgh.  1778.  4  vols., 
8vo.  -f  Nev«r  Edition,  Considerably  enlarged.  Glasgow.  18 19. 
3  vols.,  i2mo.  32702 

Buolc  II.,  Sketch  xii.,  treats  of  the  "  Origin  and  Progress  of  American  Nations  " 

Home  (John).  The  Unfortunate  Englishman ;  or,  A  Narra- 
tive of  John  Cockburn.     Leith.  1817.    8vo.  32703 

Title  from  Allibone — probably  an  error  as  to  the  authorship.    S*e  our  Nos.  14095-8. 

The  Home  and  Foreign  Record  ...  being  the  Organ  of  the 
Boards  of  Missions,  Education,  Foreign  Missions,  and  Publi- 
cation.    Philadelphia.  1 850.    8vo.     Continued.  32704 

Home  Ballads.     See  Carter  {Mrs.  A.  A.),  Vol.  iii. 

Home  and  the  World.  By  the  Author  of  "  Souvenirs  of  a 
Residence  in  Europe."     New  Tori.  [n.  d.]    lamo,  pp.  408. 

Home  Association.  Constitution  and  Charter  of  Home 
Association  ....  ^a/«fy;  Geiger  ^  Miller^  Printers,  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  H.  32706 


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Home  Book  of  the  Picturesque,  or  American  Scenery,  Art, 
and  Literature ;  comprising  a  series  of  Essays  by  W.  Irving,  W. 
C.  Bryant,  F.  Cooper,  Miss  Cooper,  N.  P.  Willis,  B.  Taylor, 
H.  T.  Tuckerman,  E.  L.  Magoon,  Dr.  Bethune,  A.  B.  Street, 
Miss  Field,  etc.  With  Engravings  ...  from  pictures  by  eminent 
artirts.  New  Tori:  Geo.  P.  Putnam  ^  Co.  1852.  4to,  pp.  xii, 
188.     13  Plates.  32707 

Republished,  without  date,  as  "  Home  Authors  and  Home  Artists,"  Proof  copies  of 
the  plates  of  the  original  edition  were  published  and  sold  separately. 

Home  Evangelization.  A  View  of  the  Wants  and  Prospects 
of  our  Country,  ...  By  one  of  the  Secretaries  of  the  American 
Tract  Society.  New  Tork:  American  Tract  Society  [about  1850]. 
i8mo,  pp.  174.  B.,  BA.,  N.  32708 

The  Home  in  the  West,  A  Poem,  delivered  at  Dartmouth 
College,  July  4,  1817.  By  a  Member  of  the  Junior  Class. 
Hanover:  David  Watson^  Jun.   1817.     l2mo,  pp.  19.  ba. 

Home  League.  Address  of  the  Home  League  to  the  People 
of  the  United  States.  New-Tor k :  James  Van  Norden  i^  Co, 
1841.    8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  32710 

Also :  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Home  League  on  the  Tariff  Laws  and  their 
Effects.  ...  INe-w  York.  iC4a.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 

The  Home  Missionary,  and  American  Pastor's  Journal.  ... 
Vol.1.  1828.  New  Tork  :  Printed  by  Alexander  Ming^  Jr.  1829. 
8vo.     Continued.  ba.  327  ii 

The  Home  Monthly.  Edited  by  Mrs.  H.  E.  G.  Arey  and 
Mrs.  C.  H.  Gildersl«eve.     Buffalo^  N.  T.  1850.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

The  Home  of  the  Mutineers.  [By  T.  B.  Murray  ?]  Phila- 
delphia: American  Sunday  School  Union.  1854.  l6mo,  pp.  342. 
9  Plates.  c.  32713 

Home,  The  School,  and  The  Church ;  or  the  Presbyterian 
Education  Repository.  Edited  by  C.  Van  Rensselaer  ...  .  Phil- 
adelphia. 1850.    8vo.     Continued.  s.  32714 

Home  Views  of  the  Picturesque  and  Beautiful.  Sixty-eight 
"  Home  Views,"  engraved  on  steel  by  the  best  American  artists. 
...   Cincinnati:  Poe  &  Hitchcock.   1863.     Imp.  8vo.  3^7 '5 

Home  Words  for  the  Soldier.     Cincinnati.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  4. 


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HoMENS  (Fr.  Francisco  da  Mae  dos).  Ora^ao,  que  na  real 
capella  d'esta  corte,  celebrando-se  as  ac^oes  de  gramas  pelas  noti- 
cias  do  artnisticio  geral,  no  dia  17  de  Junho  de  18 14,  reciton,  etc. 
Rio  de  Janeiro^  na  Imp.  Regia.   18 14.    410,  pp.  38.  32717 

Homeri  Ilias.  Francisci  Xaverii  Alegrii  American!  Veracru- 
censis  Homeri  Ilias  Latino  carmine  expressa,  cui  accedit  ejusdem 
Alexandrias,  sive  de  expugnatio  de  Tyri  ab  Alexandro  Macedone. 
Bononia^  Typis  Ferdinandi  Pisarri.   1776.     2  vols.,  4to.        32718 

This  Mexican  translation  of  a  Greek  classic  is  introduced  here  because  it  contains  an 
allusion  to  Mexico  in  the  fourth  book  of  the  Alexandrias.     See  "  Bib.  Historica." 

Homeri  Ilias.  Francisci  Xaverii  Alegre  Mexicani  Veracu- 
censis  Homeri  Ilias  Latino  carmine  expressa.  Editio  Romana 
Venustior.  et  emendatior.  jipud  Sahionem^  tipogr.  Vaticanum. 
1788.    8vo.  32719 

"Differs  considerably  from  the  first  edition  of  1 776.  On  the  title-page  of  this 
edition  are  medallion  portraits  of  Homer  and  Alegre,  and  on  the  next  leaf  is  ?.  copper- 
plate engraving  representing  the  Mexican  Arms  over  a  preface  headed  Mexicana  Civitas, 
and  signed  by  Joannes  i  Malo  de  Villavicencio." — Stivcns*  Bibliotheta  Historica, 

Homer  (Arthur).  Proposals  for  Printing  by  Subscription  a 
new  Work  for  the  benefit  of  a  Public  Institution,  entitled  Biblio- 
theca  Universalis  Americana,  or  an  Universal  American  Library ; 
containing  a  General  Catalogue  of  Publications  relating  to  America 
and  the  West  Indies,  from  the  first  Discovery  of  those  Countries 
by  Columbus  in  1492  to  the  end  of  the  present  Century.  Printed 
by  S.  Gosnelly  Little  ^een  Street,  London.  1799.    Folio,  pp.  4. 

"  This  promising  project  of  a  Grand  Bibliotheca  Americana  in  two  quarto  Volumes 
of  500  pages  each,  price  £2  as,  or  10  dollars  in  America,  was  never  carried  out, 
although  Mr.  Homer  prints  the  names  of  above  200  subscribers,  a  respectable  list 
headed  by  Rufus  King,  the  American  Minister,  and  including  Gov.  Franklin,  of  New 
Jersey,  Richard  Penrose,  etc." — Stsvbns.  If  the  reader  will  consult  the  preface  to 
Stevens'  "American  Bibliographer"  he  will  perhaps  be  inclined  to  run  a  parallel.  The 
original  MS.  of  this  work  is  now  at  Harvard  College.     See  our  Vol.  11.,  No.  5198. 

Homer  (J.  L.)  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachu- 
setts Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  at  the  ...  Tenth  Tri- 
ennial Festival,  October  6,  1836.  By  James  Lloyd  Homer. 
Boston:  For  the  Association.  1836.    8vo,  pp.  40.  ba.  32721 

[Homer.]  Notes  on  the  Sea-Shore ;  or  Random  Sketches, 
...  of  Hull,  ...  Boston  [and  other  Places  in  Massachusetts]. 
Boston:  Redding  Ssf  Co.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  54,  (l).        B.,  H.  32722 

[Homer.]  Nahant,  and  other  Places  on  the  North-Shore ; 
being  a  Continuation  of  Notes  on  the  Sea-Shore  ...  .  Boston : 
Printed  by  fVilliam  Chadwick.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  48.     B.  32723 


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[Homer.]  Short  Inquiry  into  the  Commercial  Policy  of  the 
United  States.  By  a  Merchant  of  Boston.  Boston.  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  22.  B.  32724 

Homer  (J.)  A  Bri  ;f  Sketch  of  the  Present  State  of  the 
Province  of  Nova  Scoti  ;  With  a  Project  offered  for  its  Relief. 
By  John  Homer,  m.p.  for  Barrington,  N.  S.  Halifax.  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  32725 

Homer  (J.)  The  Character  and  Duties  of  a  Christian  Soldier, 
considered  and  applied  in  a  Sermon  ...  before  the  ...  Company 
of  Artillery,  ...  June  7,  1 790;  Being  the  Anniversary  of  the 
Election  of  Officers.  By  Jonathan  Homer.  Boston :  Printed  by 
Benjamin  Russell.   179O.     8vo,  pp.  21.  ba.,  h.,  m.  32726 

Homer.  Description  and  History  of  Newton,  in  the  County 
of  Middlesex.    By  Jonathan  Homer,    [n.  p.  n.  d.J    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Homer.  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  Newton,  Oct.  13,  18 16, 
upon  ...  the  Decease  of  Mr.  Samuel  Hammond,  of  Brookline  ... 
By  Jonathan  Homer.  Dedham:  Ahel  D.  Alleyne^  Printer.  18 17. 
8vo,  pp.  26.  H.,  M.  32728 

Includes  "  Fragments  of  the  History  of  Newton,  Massachusetts." 

Homer.  The  Succession  of  Generations  among  Mankind, 
illustrated  and  improved  in  a  Century  Sermon,  Preached  at  New- 
ton, on  Lord's  Day,  Dec.  25,  1791;  Being  the  Commencement 
of  a  new  Century,  from  the  Incorporation  of  said  Town.  By 
Jonathan    Homer   ...    .    Boston:   Printed  by  Belknap  and  Young. 

MDCCXCII.      8vO,  pp.  26.       BA.   +  pp.  27.  B.,  Fi.,  W.  32729 

Also :  The  Mourner's  Friend,  or.  Consolation,  and  Advice  offenid  to  Christian 
Parents  in  the  Death  of  their  Little  Children.  ...  Sermon  ...  at  Newton,  December  7, 
1792.  ...  Boiton:  Printed  by  S.  Hall,  mdccxciii.  8vo,  pp.  24  — A  Sermon  ...  before 
the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge.  ...  May  29,  1828.  ... 
Boston:  Printed  by  Crocker  & Brevister.  1828.  8vo,  pp.  40.  H.  —  The  Way  of  God 
vindicated.  ...  Sermqn  ...  September  16,  1804.  After  the  Interment  of  his  only 
Child  ...  .  Boston:  Printed  by  Manning  &  Loring.   :8o4.    8vo,  pp.  31.     ba.,  h.,  w. 

FIoMER  (W.  B.)  Writings  of  William  Bradford  Homer,  late 
Pastor  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  South  Berwick,  Maine. 
With  an  Introductory  Essay  and  a  Memoir  by  Edwards  A.  Park, 
Professor  in  Andover  Theological  Seminary.  Second  Edition. 
Boston:   T.R.Marvin.  1849.    8vo,  pp.  lix,  13-395.     H.,  M.,  s. 

HoMERGUE  (John  D').  Essays  on  American  Silk  and  the 
best  means  of  rendering  :.t  a  source  of  Individual  and  National 
Wealth ;    with    Directions    for    raising    Silk   Worms.      By  J. 


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d'Homergue.     Philadelphia.    1830. 
1830.    8vo,  pp.  88. 


l2mo.     p.    -j-  JVashington. 

32731 

Homes  (H.  A.)  Observations  on  the  Design  and  Import  of 
Medals.     By  Henry  A.  Homes.    Albany.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  8.    s. 

Homes.  Our  Knowledge  of  California  and  the  North- West 
Coast  One  Hundred  Years  Since.  ...  By  Henry  A.  Homes. 
Albany:  Joel  Munsell.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.  32733 

Set  alto  "  Albany  Institute  Transactions,"  Vols.  iv.  and  vi.  Mr.  Homes  is  also  the 
compiler  of  the  Catalogue  of  the  New  York  State  Library. 

Homes  (J.)  The  Fighting  Quaker's  [Peter  Bosse]  Expedition 
in  Pensilvania.     By  John  Homes,  a  Baptist  Teacher.         32734 

"  I  can  give  no  further  particulars  about  this  book,  having  searched  in  vain  to  find  a 
copy." — Smiths'  Cat.  of  FrieuJi'  Boois,  Vol.  i.  299. 

Homes  (W.)  A  Brief  and  Plain  Discourse,  Wherein,  The 
Doctrine  of  the  Sabbath  is  explained.  ...  By  William  Homes.  ... 
Boston:  Samuel  Gerrish.  1727.    8vo,  pp.  {2),  vi,  vii,  52.     B.,  ba. 

Homes.  The  Good  Government  of  Christian  Families  Rec- 
ommended :  to  which  is  added,  A  Discourse  on  Secret  Prayer. 
By  the  late  Rev.  William  Homes,  a.m.  Boston.  1747.  i2mo, 
pp.  (2),  164.  B.  32736 

"The  Preface,"  pp.  lo,  is  biographical,  and  signed  "  Joseph  Sewall.  Thomas  Prince." 
The  "  Discourse  "  has  a  separate  title-pagr. 

Homes.  Proposals  of  Some  Things  to  be  done  in  our  adminis- 
tring  Ecclesiastical  Government :  Whereby  it  may  more  effectu- 
ally reach  it's  End  in  some  Respects,  than  now  it  seems  to  do, 
viz.  The  Peace,  Purity,  and  Edification  Of  our  Churches: 
Humbly  offered  to  Consideration,  By  William  Homes,  a.m., 
And  Pastor  of  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Chilmark.  ...  Boston  in 
New-England :  Printed  for  B.  Gray^  ...  1732.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  iv, 
36.  B.,  w.  +  Newburyport :  Re-Printed  by  E.  Lunt  and  H.  IV. 
Tinges.  MDCCLXXiv.     8vo,  pp.  43.  ba.,  h.  32737 

Also :  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Publick  Reading  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  by  the 
Lords  People,  in  their  Religious  Assemblies  :  deliver'd  at  Tisbury.  August  12,  17 19. 
...  Bottom  Printed  by  B.  Green,  ijzo.    i2mo,  pp.  iv,  34.     ba.,  m.,  w. 

Homes  (W.)  Inaugural  Address  ...  at  the  Opening  of  the 
Mercantile  Library  Hall,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  October  17,  1854. 
St.  Louis:  Published  by  the  Association.   1855.    8vo,  pp.  47.     B.,  s. 

Also:  Dedication  Sernnon  ...  Union  Presbyterian  Church  of  St.  Louis,  1854.  ... 
Si.  Louis,  Mo.    8vo,  pp.  38. 


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Homes  for  All.  Published  by  the  North  Missouri  R.  R.  Co. 
St,  Louis.  1869.    8vo.  32739 

Homes  of  American  Authors ;  comprising  Anecdotical,  Per- 
sonal, and  Descriptive  Sketches,  by  Various  Writers.  Illustrated 
with  Views  of  their  Residences  from  Original  Drawings,  and  a 
Facsimile  of  the  MS.  of  each  Author.  New  Tork :  G.  P.  Put- 
Mm  ^  Co.  1853.    Square  8vo,  pp.  viii,  366.     19  Plates.     B.,  h. 

Homes  of  American  Statesmen :  with  Anecdotical,  Personal 
and  Descriptive  Sketches,  by  Various  Writers.  Illustrated  with 
Engravings  on  Wood,  from  Drawings  by  Dopier,  and  Daguerreo- 
types :  and  Fac-similes  of  Autograph  Letters.  New  Tork :  G.  P. 
Putnam  &  Co.  m.dccc.liv.  Square  8vo,  pp.  viii,  469.  h.  -(- 
Hartford:  C.  D,  Case  i^  Co.  m. dccc.lv.  +  New  Tork:  Alfred 
U.  Upham.  m.dccc.lix.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  484.  2  Plates.  +  [_Il>id.] 
i860.  B.  32741 

Homes  of  the  West,  and  How  they  were  Made  Happy.  By 
the  authoi  of  "  Johnny  Wright,"  etc.  Philadelphia :  Presbyterian 
Board  of  Publication.  [1864. J     l8mo,  pp.  288.     Plate.        32742 

Homesteads  for  Actual  Settlers  on  the  Public  Domain.  Act 
^f  Congress  approved  April  20,  1862.     fn.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo. 

Homesteads  for  City  Poor.    ...    Boston.    [1854.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Homesteads,  the  Republicans  and  Settlers  against  Democracy 
and  Monopoly.     The  Record,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Les  Hommes  rouges  de  I'Amerique  du  nord.  Rapport  a  M. 
le  ministre  de  Tinterieur  des  £tats-Unis,  par  M.  le  chef  du  bureau 
des  affaires  indienn&s.     Paris :  imp.  Dupont.   1854.     8vo,  pp.  26. 

Homo,  pseudon.  The  Interim ;  or,  Thr  :ghts  on  the  Traffic 
of  West  India  Slaves,  and  on  some  other  slaves,  not  less  worthy 
of  Compassion ;  with  an  Address  to  Mr.  Wilberforce.  By 
Homo.  Printed  at  Newark  :  and  sold  By  Gardner,  tsf  Co.  in  Lon- 
don. 1792.    8vo,  pp.  33.  32747 

Set "  M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  yni.  446. 

Homo,  pseudon.  The  Financiers  A,  B,  C,  respecting  Cur- 
lency.  By  Homo.  Washington  City :  E.  De  Krafft.  1819.  8vo, 
op.  22.  32748 

Homo,  pseudon.  Signs  of  the  Times :  A  Warning  Voice ;  or. 
Clerical  and  Political  Corruption  Exposed.  Jthens,  Tenn.  1840. 
8vo.  N.  32749 


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HoNDius  (J.)  Historia  Mundi :  or  Mercator's  Atlas.  Contain- 
ing his  Cosmographicall  Description  of  the  Fabricke  and  Figure 
of  the  World.  ...  By  the  studious  industry  Of  Ivdocvs  Hondy. 
Englished  by  W.  S.  ...  London:  Michael  Sparks.  1635.  Folio, 
I2l-,  930,  (32).  32750 

Set  Bertiua,  Vol.  ii.,  Not.  50 1 1-50 14,  alio  Mercator,  and  Spilbergen. 

HoNDius.  Nova  Italis  Hodiernae  Descriptio.  Lugduni  Bata- 
vorum.  1627.    Folio.  32751 

Contains  iome  particulars  concerning  Veapucius, 

Honduras.  Account  of  the  British  Settlement  of  Honduras, 
with  Sketches  of  the  Musquito  Indians.  London.  181 1.  8vo. 
Map.  32752 

Boletin  Oflcial  del  Gobierno  Supremo  de  Honduras.  Coma- 
jagua.  1851.    8vo,  pp.  88.  3^753 

Carta  dirigida  por  Don  Francis  Dias  Zapata  al  Redactor,  etc. 
{Reprinted^  Cemayagua.  1853.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  3*754 

Charter  of  the  Honduras  Interoceanic  Railway.  Concluded, 
June  23,  1853.  Accepted  and  Approved,  July  28,  1853.  Rati- 
fied and  Proclaimed,  April  28,  1854.  \^New  fork:  Pbair  bf  Co.^ 
Printers,  n.  d.]    Folio,  pp.  12.  H.  32755 

Consideraciones  sobre  la  Posibilidad  de  estableceo  un  Gno. 
Jeneral  en  Centro-America.  [Colophon:]  E.  Hoyas,  Juan  J. 
Bonilla,  Marcelo  Agala.     Tegucigalpa.  1852.    3  1.  32756 

Constitucion  politica  del  Es*'  lo  de  Honduras.  \Comayagua. 
1848.]    i2mo,  pp.  21.  32757 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  Condition  and  Treatment  of 
Slaves  at  Honduras ;  1820-1823.     London.  1823.    Folio. 

Cuadro  estadistico  del  departamento  de  Gracias  precedido  de 
un  compendio  elemental  de  estadistica.  Por  Don  Leon  Alranado. 
Paris.  1857.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  38.     Table.  3*759 

The  Defence  of  the  Settlers  of  Honduras  against  the  Unjust 
and  Unfounded  Representations  of  Colonel  George  Arthur  ...  . 
Principally  contained  in  his  Correspondence  relative  to  the  Con- 
dition and  Treatment  of  the  Slaves  at  Honduras,  1820-1823,  and 
printed  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  i6th  June,  1823. 
Published  by  Order  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Honduras  ...  .  To 
which  is  added  (by  the  Printer)  An  Account  of  the  Descent  of 

vol.  VIII.  51 


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the  Spaniards  on  the  Settlement  in  the  year  1798.  yamalca: 
Printtd  by  Alex.  Aikman^  June^  1824.  Folio,  pp.  lOl.  -|~  London: 
Baldwin.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  102.  h.  32760 

Defensa  que  el  Clero  de  Honduras  hace  a  se  Prelada,  contra 
los  Ataques  de  la  Gaceta  de  Gobierno  Guardtola.  San  Salvador, 
1861.    4to,  pp.  (8).  32761 

Documentos  Juslicativos  de  la  Conducte  Observado.  Por  el 
Spmo.,  G.  de  Honduras,  en  las  neeociaciones  de  paz  con  el  de 
Guatemala.  Habidas  Ultimente  Bajo  la  intervencion  amistosa 
del  Salvador.     Comayagua.  1855.    I^olio,  pp.  (4),  39.  32762 

Eisenbahn  zur  Verbindung  des  Atlantischen  Oceans  mit  dem 
Stillen  Meere.     Paris.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  37.     Map.  32763 

Esposicion  del  Presidente  del  Estado  de  Honduras  a  los  Centro- 
Americanas.     Comayagua.  [1845.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  32764 

A  Full  Answer  to  the  King  of  Spain's  last  Manifesto,  respect- 
ing the  Bay  of  Honduras,  and  the  Mosquito  Shore  :  in  which  All 
the  Accusations  ...  against  the  Subjects  of  Great  Britain  ...  in 
the  Bay  of  Honduras  ...  are  candidly  stated  and  refuted :  ... 
London :  T.  Cadell.  m.dcc.lxxix.    8vo,  pp.  75.  h.  32765 

Honduras  Almanack  for  1829.    Belize.  1829.    i2mo,  pp.  198. 

Honduras  Interoceanic  Railway.  Preliminary  Report.  By  E. 
G.  Squier.  ...  New- Tori:  Tubbs^  Nesmith&  Teall^  Printers.  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  63.  32767 

See  also  Squier  (£.  G.) 

Lijeras  observaciones  sobre  la  Entrega  del  Estado  de  Honduras, 
hesha  por  el  Senor  D.  Felipe  Jauregui,  al  Encargado  de  Negocios 
del  Gobierno  Ingles,  Mr.  Frederico  Chatfield.    Leon.  1850.    61. 

Manifestation  de  los  Patriotas  de  Honduras  contra  los  pertur- 
badores  de  la  paz  Publico  y  los  refractarios  de  la  union.  Teguci- 
galpa. 1853.    f'olioj  9  !•  32769 

Memoria  presentada  al  Saherano  Cuerpo  Lejislativo ;  por  el 
Ministro  jeneral  Seilor  Don  Francisco  Alvarado.  [Comcjag  ia,'\ 
1852.    8vo,  pp.  16.  32770 

Memoria  Presentada  por  el  Sefior  Ministro  Jeneral  Laenciado 
Da  Jose  Maria  Rugama  a  las  Camaras,  etc.  \_Comayagua.'\  1851. 
pp.  10.  32771 


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El  Presidente  del  Estado  de  Honduras  i  rus  Conciudadanos. 
[ComayaguOy  Marzo  2  de  1852.]    i2mo,  pp.  6.  32772 

Regulations  ...  Bay  of  Honduras.     See  Barnaby  (W.) 

Stt  alto  Parliamentary  Reports  on  Hondurai,  i8a8,  185a,  1853,  18S5,  1856,  1857. 

Folio. 

La  v6rite  sur  le  projet  de  chemin  de  fer  interoceanique  du 
Honduras;  par  un  Franco-Americain.  Paris.  1869.  8vo,  pp. 
24.     Map.  32773 

Alto;  America  del  Centro.  Memoria  dirigida  por  el  Miniiterio  de  eatado  i  la 
Atamblia  Constitugente.  Leon.  [1847.]  pp.  (a),  aS. —  [Carta  de  un  Ciudadano  de 
Centro-Amirica  i  loa]  Editoret  del  "Salvador  Rejenerado."  [S.  Salvador.  1847.] 
pp.  ai.  —  Conteitacion  al  Comunicado  lobre  la  Nacionalidad,  interto  en  la  Oaceta 
Oficial  de  Guatemala.  \_S,  Salvador.  1846.]  4  1.  —  Convenio  celebredo  entre  SS. 
MM.  lot  Regei  de  EipaAa  t  Inglaterra,  etc.,  en  Londrei  i  14  de  Julio  de  1786.  Coma- 
yagna.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Dictamen  lobre  lot  Pactot  celebradoi  por  la  convencion 
de  Nacaome.  Comayagua.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  aj.  —  Por  Diipoticion  del  Gufierno  Jeneral 
de  Centro-Am£rica,  etc.     [LtoH.'\  1851.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Hone  (P.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Mercantile  Library 
Association  ...  in  Boston,  October  3,  1843.  ^X  Pl^il'P  Hone. 
Boston:  William  D.  Tic knor.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  44;  followed  by  a 
Poem,  viz.:  George  Lunt,  pp.  45-70.  b.,  ba.,  h.  32774 

The  Honest  Grief  of  a  Tory,  expressed  in  a  Genuine  Letter 
to  the  Monitor.     London:  Angel.  1759.     8vo.  3^775 

The  Honest  Man's  Almanack,  For  the  City  of  Pittsburgh, 
etc.    No.  I.    i2mo.  32776 

Honest  Politician.  Part  i.  Containing  the  First  Eight  Num- 
bers ;  Together  with  a  Publication  under  the  Signature  of  Vindex 
...  Baltimore:  For  the  Author.  1808.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  65.  ba. 

The  honest  |  Welch-Cobler,  |  for  her  do  scorne  to  call  her  |  selfe 
the  simple  Welch-Cobler :  |  Although  her  thinkes  in  all  her  |  Con- 
sciences, if  her  had  as  many  as  would  stand  |  betweene  Paules  and 
Sharing-Crosse  that  her  have  |  not  so  much  wit  as  her  Prother 
Cobler  of  A-|merica,  yet  her  thinke  her  may  have  as  much) 
knavery ;  and  though  her  have  not  so  much  Creek,  |  which  her 
holds  to  be  Heathenish }  nor  Hebrew,  |  which  her  holds  to  be 
Shewish  Language ;  nor  |  Latine,  which  is  the  Language  of  Rome^ 
yet  her  |  shall  endever  her  selfe  to  teliver  her  selfe  in  as  |  cood 
Tialect  as  her  can  for  her  hart  plood,  for  the  |  petter  understand- 
ing of  all  her  friends  and  kind- 1  red,  whether  Comro  or  Siss, 
wherein  her  shall  |  find  variety  of  counsells,  profitable  instructions, 
seasonable  cautions,  to  prevent  tangers  that  may  come  1  upon  all 


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HONEYWOOD. 


her  countrymen  here ;  Her  also  shall  find  some  |  truth,  little 
honesty,  some  wit,  and  a  creat  teale  of  kna- 1  verie.  |  By  Shinkin 
ap  Shone,  ap  Griffith,  ap  Gearard,  ap  Shiles,  ap  |  Shoseph,  ap 
Lewis,  ap  Laurence,  ap  Richard,  ap  Tho-|mas,  ap  Sheffre,  ap 
Sheames,  ap  Taffie,  ap  Harie,  |  All  Shentleman  in  Wales.  |  [Lon- 
don ;]  Printed  by  M.  Shinkin^  Pr'tnttr  to  S.  Taffie^  and  \  art  to  be  sold 
at  the  Signe  0/ the  Goat  on  the  \lVelch  Mountaint.  1647. |  410, 
pp.  8.  32778 

Publiihed  the  aame  year  »t  Nat.  Ward's  *'  Simple  Coblcr  of  Agaanwam,"  and  included 
in  Stevent'  **  American  Nuggeti,"  No.  1807. 

HoNESTUs,  pseudon.     See  [Austin  (B.)],  and  Baltimore,  Vol.  i. 

HoNESTUS,  pseudon.  Vindication  of  the  Land  Agent,  and  Ref- 
utation of  Anonymous  **  Remarks,"  addressed  to  the  Governor 
...  of  Maine.  By  Honestus.  Portland:  Thomas  Todd^  Printer. 
1828.    8vo,  pp.  34.  H.  32779 

Honesty  (O.),  pseudon.  The  Reverend  Mr.  Smith  vindicated 
from  the  Imputation  of  Perjury,  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  ... 
Obadiah  Honesty.     (Price  three  Coppers.)    Folio,  pp.  2.     P.,  s. 

Honesty.  The  Second  Edition,  with  Additions,  of,  A  Re- 
mcitrance,  by  Obadiah  Honesty,  in  the  Case  of  the  Reverend 
Mr.  Sm — th,  with  some  Remarks  on  his  being  call'd  before  the 
House  of  A y.  ...  Price  4d.    Folio,  pp.  4.  p.,  s.  32781 

Honesty  Shevved  to  be  True  Policy ;  or,  a  General  Impost 
Considered  and  Defended.  By  a  Plain  Politician.  New  York: 
Printed  by  Francis  Childs.  m,dcc,lxxxvi.     8vo,  pp.  20.  ba. 

HoNEYMAN  (James).  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  King's 
Chapel  in  Boston,  N.  £.  at  a  convention  of  Episcopal  Ministers, 
in  the  year  1726.     Boston.  1726.     i2mo.  32783 

H[oneywood]  (S[t.]  J[ohn].)  Poem  on  reading  President 
Washington's  Address,  declining  a  Re-Election  to  the  Presidency. 
...  By  S.  J.  H.  Esquire  ...  .  Albany:  Printed  by  Charles  R.  and 
George  IFebster.  [1796.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.,  N.  32784 

[Honeywood.]  a  Poem  on  the  President's  Farewell  Address, 
with  a  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  his  Successor.  Philadelphia: 
John  Ormrod.  [1800.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  32785 

Honeywood.  Poems  by  St.  John  Honeywood,  a.m.  With 
Some  Pieces  in  Prose.  New  Tori :  Printed  by  T.  ^  J.  Swords. 
1801.    i2mo,  pp.  viii,  159,  (i).  b.,  c,  s.  32786 


HONTBR. 


413 


HoNio  Jz.  (Jac.)  De  Hollanders  in  Brazilie,  of  lotgevallen 
van  kapitein  Alderick.  Schetsen  uit  de  I7<'«  eeuw.  Amsterdam. 
1851.    2  vols.,  8vo.  33^787 

The  Dutch  in  Braiil,  or  adventuret  of  Captain  Alderik.    Skatcha  firom  the  leven- 
teenth  century. 

HoNORATO  (M.  da  C.^  Diccionario  topografico,  estadistico  o 
historico  da  provincia  de  Pernambuco  por  Manoel  da  Costa 
Honorato.     Recift.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  z88.  32788 

The  Honor  of  the  United  States  of  America,  under  the  Ad-  | 
ministration  of  Tyler,  Webster  and  Co.    New  Tork.  1842.    8vo. 

The  Honour  of  Parliament  and  the  Justice  of  the  Nation 
Vindicated.  In  a  Reply  to  Dr.  Price's  Observations  on  the 
Nature  of  Civil  Liberty.  London:  W.  Davis,  mdcclxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  64.  32790 

The  defender  exclaims  without  meicjr  against  the  Americani,  and  it  larcaitic  on  Dr. 
Price's  profession  as  a  preacher. 

The  Honour  of  the  Gout,  or  a  Rational  Discourse  demonstrat- 
ing that  the  Gout  is  one  of  the  greatest  blessings  that  can  befall 
Mortal  Man,  &c.  London  Printed.  Reprinted  by  B.  Franklin  in 
Philadelphia.  1 732.    i6mo,  pp.  65-5.  32791 

HoNTAN  {le  Baron  de  la).     See  La  Hontan. 

HoNTER  (Joannis).  Rudimentorutr  cosmographiae  libri  duo. 
Quorum  prior  Astronomiae,  posterior  Geographiae  principia  com- 
pTectitur.  [Colophon :]  Cracoviaey  Mathias  Scharfenbergius  excu- 
debat  MDxxxnii.    Sm.  8vo,  16  leaves.  32792 

"  Original  edition  of  the  highest  rarity,  unknown,  as  far  as  we  could  ascertain,  to  all 
bibliographers.  The  part  relating  to  America  will  be  found  in  the  chapter :  Nomina 
insularum  Oceani  et  Maris ;  *...  In  occiduo  Doreades,  Hesperides,  Fortunatae,  Amtrica, 
Pariai,  Itabella,  Spagnola,  etc' " — F.  Muuia. 

HoNTER.  Rudimenta  Cosmographica.  Antverp.  y.  Richard 
[about  1540].    i2mo.    13  Woodcut  Maps.  32793 

HoNTER.  Rvdimen-  |  ta  Cosmogra-  |  phica.  Tigvri  Apvd 
Froicho-\uerum.  Anno^  M.D.XLVi.  i2mo,  30  leaves.  13  Wood- 
cut Maps.  32794 

"This  book  is  interesting  for  America,  as  the  text  (a  poetical  description  of  the 
world)  is  followed  by  an  appendix  of  14  leaves,  containing  an  atlas  of  the  world.  This 
appendix  hu  also  been  published  separately." — Mullxr. 

HoNTER.  Rvdimen- 1  torum  Cosmographico- 1  rum  loan.  Hon- 
teri  Coronensis  libri  iii  cum  |  tabellis  Geographicis  elegantissimis . 


ai,o'" 


4H 


HOOD. 


I  De  uariarum  rerum  nomenclaturis  per  |  classes^  liber  i .  |  Tigvr! 

apvd  Froscho-\utrum  .  Anno  m.d.xlviii.     Sm.  8vo,  30  leaves,  z 

blank  leaves,  i  leaf  for  a  title,  25  leaves  for  13  Maps,     s.l.m.b. 

-\-  \Ibid.']   M.D.XLix.     8vo,  30  leaves}   Second  Part,  4  leaves, 

14  Maps.  32795 

Stt  Harrlue,  No,  1I7. 

HoNTER.  Rvdimentorum  Cosmographicorum  loan  Honteri 
Coronensis  libri  iii.  [iv.]  cum  tabellis  Geoeraphicis  elegantissimis. 
De  uariarum  rerum  nomenclaturis  per  classes,  liber  i.  Tigvri 
apvd  Froschouerum.  Anno  M.D.xLix.  i2mo,  29  leaves  in  verse, 
blank  leaf  for  title,  25  leaves  for  13  Maps,    -j-  [/&/'</.]  m.d.lii. 

HoNTER.  Rvdimen- 1 torum  Cosmoera-jphicorum  loan  Hon- 
teri Coronen-|sis  libri  in.  cum  tabellis  |  Geographicis  elegan-| 
tissimis.  |  De  uariarum  reruni  nomenclaturis  per  |  classes,  liber  i. 
Tigvri^  apud  Froschouerum.  Jnno  mdlxv.  i2mo,  30  leaves. 
13  Maps.  32797 

On  the  first  map  America  b  laid  down  in  a  long  narrow  strip. 

HoNTER.  Rvdimentorum  cosmographicorum  libri  iiii.  Cum 
tabellis  geographicis.    [n.  p.]  15 70.    Sm.  8vo.    -f  ["•  P*]  1585. 

HoNTER.  Rvdimentorum  cosmographicorum  libri  iiii.  Cum 
tabellis  geographicis.     [n.  p.    1590?]    Sm.  8vo.  3^799 

With  exactly  the  same  mapi  at  in  the  preceding  edition,  but  newly  engraved,  finer, 
and  more  correct.  The  signatures  at  the  foot  of  pages  b  i  and  d  s,  are  correct  in  this 
edition  {  in  the  former  they  were  by  two  diflferent  hands.  Sii  alu  Dionysius,  Vol.  r., 
Nos.  20209-20111,  and  Proclus. 

Hood  (C.)  Poem  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Dorchester 
High  School,  December  7th,  1852.  By  Charles  Hood.  Boston: 
fVright  isf  Hasty y  Printers.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  12.  H.  32800 

Hood  (G.)  A  History  of  Music  in  New  England,  with  Bio- 
graphical Sketches  of  Reformers  and  Psalmists.  By  George 
Hood.     Boston:  fVilkins^  Carter  i^  Co.  1846.     i2mo,  pp.  252. 

Hood  (Samuel).     Letters  [&c.]     See  Bernard  (F.) 

[Hood  (Samuel).]  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Society  of  the 
Friendly  Sons  of  St.  Patrick;  with  Biographical  Notices  of 
Members,  and  Extracts  from  Minutes.  Philadelphia:  W.  S. 
Toung.  1844.     i2mo,  pp.  112.     Plate.  c.  32802 

Hood  (T.  S.)  Documentos  relativos  a  la  Mision  del  Hon. 
Sr.  D.  Tomas  Samuel  Hood,  &c.  Buenos  Aires.  1846.  Folio, 
pp.  51.  32803 


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'  HooGBRDUiN  (D.  E.)  Echt  historisch  verhaal  zo  uit  de  mund 
als  pen,  van  drie  zeelieden  met  naame  Harme  Hendrick  Kreueeff 
en  deszelfs  zoon,  en  Carsen  Cuulcc,  wcgens  het  verongelukken 
van  het  schip,  de  Wilhelmiena.  Van  de  Helder  als  ouk  de  noot- 
lottige  en  drocvige  ongelukken  van  noe  negen  andcre  Scheepen^ 
dewelke  alle  verongelukt  zyn  in  Groeniand,  door  de  bezetting  van 
het  West- Ys,  in  den  Jarc  1777.    Jmsttrdam.  1778.    4to,  pp.  36. 

HooGHE,  or  HoooE  (Romain  de).  Les  Indes  Orientates  et 
Occidentales,  et  autres  lieux ;  repr6sentes  en  tris-belles  figures, 
...  /«"<//,  P.  van  dir  Aa  [about  1700].  Oblong  folio,  pp.  (2). 
6  Maps,  41  Plates.  c.  32805 

Thne  platet  were  probably  cut  ai  part  of  the  Uluitrationt  to  Van  der  Aa'i  great 
collection  of  voyagef . 

Hook  (W.  F.)  A  Church  Directory.  By  Walter  Farmihar 
Hook,  D.D.  Sixth  Edition.  Revised  and  Adapted  to  the  Prot- 
estant Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  of  America  by  a 
Presbyter  of  said  Church.     Philadelphia.   1854.    8vo.         32806 

Hook.  The  Disestablished  Church  in  the  Republic  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  An  Address  ...  .  By  W.  F.  Hook. 
With  a  Preface.     London:  John  Murray.   1869.    8vo.       32807 

Hook  (W.  H.)  Lecture  on  the  Backward  March  of  Ameri- 
can Society.     By  W.  H.  Hook.     Madison^  fVit.   1869.    8vo. 

HooKE  (W.)  Newr-Englands  Sence,  |  of  |  Old-England  |  and  I 
Jrelands  I  Sorrowes.  I  A  Sermon  Preached  upon  a  day  of  |  general! 
Humiliation  in  the  Churches  of  |  New-England,  t  In  the  behalfe 
of  Old-England  and  Jrelands)  Sad  condition.  |  By  William  Hooke, 
Minister  of  ]  Gods  Word  at  Taunton  in  |  New-England.  |  ... 
London^  I  Printed  by  John  Rothwell  at  the  Signe  of  the  Sunne  \  in 
Pauh-Church-yard.  1645.  |    Sm.  4to,  pp.  (2),  34.  H.,  j.c.B. 

Hooke.  New  |  Englands  |  Teares,  |  for  Old  Englands  I  Feares.  | 
Preached  in  a  Sermon  on  July  23.  |  1640  being  a  day  of  Publike 
Humiliation,  I  appointed  by  the  Churches  in  behalfe  of  our]  native 
Countrey  in  time  of  |  feared  dangers.  |  By  William  Hooke,  Minister 
of  Gods  I  Word  ;  sometimes  of  Axmouth  in  Devonshire,  |  now  of 
Taunton  in  New  England.  |  Sent  over  to  a  worthy  Member  of 
the  honourable  |  House  of  Commons,  who  desires  it  may  be  for  I 
publick  good.  |  London,  \  Printed  by  E.  G.  for  lohn  Rothwell  and 
Henry  Overton,  and  \  are  to  be  sould  at  the  Sunne  in  Pauls  Church-  \ 
yard,  and  in  Popes-head  Alley.  1641.I    4to,  pp.  (4),  23.        32810 

"A  Sermon  preached  to  some  in  New-England  for  Old  England's  sake."  The 
following  edition  differs  only  in  the  form  of  the  title-page. 


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HooKB.  New  I  England!  |  TearetJ  for  Old  |  EnglandsJ  Fearen.  | 
Preached  in  a  Sermon  on  fuly  ai.  1040.  Ibeine  a  day  of  Publike 
Humiliation,  ap- 1  pointed  by  the  Churches  in  behalfe  of  |  our  native 
Countrey  in  time] of  feared  dangers.)  By  William  Hooke,  Minis- 
ter [of  Gods  Word  i  sometimes  of  Axmouth  |  in  Devonshire,  |  now 
of  Taunton  in  New  England.  |  Sent  over  to  a  worthy  Member  of 
the  honour- 1  able  House  of  Commons,  who  desires  |  it  may  be  for 
publick  good.  |  London^  |  Printed  for  T.  P.  by  lohn  Rothwill  and 
Htnry  Overton^  \  and  art  to  bt  sould  at  tht  Sunn*  in  Pauls  Church- 1 
yard^  and  in  Popts-htad  Allty.   1 641.]    4to,  pp.  (4),  23.        328 11 

**How  do  they  [in  England]  tallce  of  New-EngUnd  with  delight  i  ind  when  a 
New-England  man  returnei  thither,  how  ii  he'uokt  upon  {  the  ground  he  wallci  upon 
beloved  for  hit  lalce,  tt  the  houie  held  the  better  where  he  ii  |  neither  ii  any  love  held 
too  much  for  luch  a  man." — Page  si.  Aliot  Ditcoune  concerning  the  Witnewci, 
relating  to  the  Time,  Place  a..'d  Manner  of  their  being  Slain.  ...  Ltndan.  liSi.  4to, 
w.  —  The  Priviledgea  of  the  Sainti  on  Earth  beyond  thoae  in  Heaven.  ...  L*nd»n. 
1673.    8vo. 

Hooker  (A.)  ...  A  Sermon  Preached  on  the  Day  of  the 
General  Election,  at  Hartford,  in  the  State  of  Connecticut,  May 
9th,  1805.  Bv  Asahel  Hooker,  a.m.  ...  Hartford:  Printed  by 
Hudson  C^  Goodwin.  1805.    8vo,  pp.  41.      B.,  ba.,  h.,  w.  32812 

Alio  I  ...  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Jamei  Beach  ...  January  iit, 
A.D.  1806.  ...  Hartford:  Printtd  hy  Lincotn  and  GliauH.  1806.  8vo,  pp.  17.  m.,  h., 
■nd  other  lermoni. 

Hooker  (E.  C.)  The  Nation  Responsible  to  God  for  the 
Punishment  of  Traitors.  A  Discourse  ...  in  ...  Newburyport ... 
June  27,  1862.  By  E.  C.  Hooker.  Newburyport:  IViUiam  H. 
Huse  ^  Co.y  Printers.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  32813 

Hooker  (E.  W.)  The  Life  of  Thomas  Hooker.  By  Ed- 
ward W.  Hooker.  ...  Boston.   1849.     i2mo,  pp.  324.  B.,  H. 

"  Livei  of  the  Chief  Fathert  of  New  England,"  Vol.  vi. 

Hooker.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  L.  Huntington  Smith,  By 
Edward  W.  Hool;,'r,  D.D.  ...  Boston:  Perkins  t^ Marvin.  1839. 
i2mo,  pp.  407.     Portrait.     -f~  Second  Edition.     Boston:  T.  R. 


Bay    BAb 


-f  Third 

B.,  H.  32815 


Marvin.    1844.     i2mo,  pp.  396.     Portrait. 
Edition.    American  Tract  Society.  [1845.] 

[Hooker.]  Memorials  of  the  Families  of  Mr.  James  Thomp- 
son, and  of  Dea.  Augustus  Thompson,  of  Goshen,  Connecticut. 
Hartford:  Press  of  Case,  Ti/fany  iff  Co.   1854.    8vo,  pp.  106. 

Allot  A  Diicoune  on  the  Sabbath  following  the  Funeral  of  Miu  Eliiabeth  P. 
Hooker;  ...  By  her  Father.  Hartford:  Can,  Tiffany  and  Company,  1850.  8vo,  pp. 
44.  B.  —  A  Sermon  occaiioned  by  the  Catutropne  on  Board  the  U.  S.  Ship  of  War 
Princetons  preached  ...  March  17,  1844.  ...  Trty,  N.  T.i  Frtu  of  N.  TmttU.  1844. 
Svo,  pp.  24.     N. 


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Hooker  (H.  E.)  Be  Co.  Catalogue  of  the  Rochester  Com- 
mercial Nurseries.     Rothttttr^  N.  T.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  5a. 

[Hooker  (Herman).l  An  Appeal  to  the  Christian  Public,  on 
the  Evil  and  impolicy  of  the  Church  engaging  in  Merchandise  ... 
and  evil-workintt,  of  Charity  Publication  Societies.  Philadtlph'm : 
King  ^  Bairdy  Printers.   1849.     ^vo,  pp.  24.  n.,  s.  32818 

The  author  wu  an  Epiicopalian  miniiter  and  bookicller 

Hooker  (J.)  ...  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  the 
Rev.  John  Hunt,  ...  who  died  ...  December  20th,  1775.  By 
John  Hooker,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Thomas  and  John  Fleet. 
1776.    8vo,  pp.  30.  n.,  DA.,  M.,  w.  32819 

Alio  I  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Thomu  Allen,  Pittifield,  April  18,  1 7  64.  ... 
BtitoH.  1764.    Ivo,  pp.  46. 

[Hooker  (J.V]  New-England  Loyal  Publication  Society. 
The  following  Letter,  written  by  an  eminent  Lawyer  of  Con- 
necticut [etc.     n.  p.    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  b.,  h.  32820 

Signed,  John  Hooker.  AUo  i  Letter  to  the  Democratic  Party  on  the  luuea  of  th« 
Day.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo. 

Hooker  (Joseph).  Chancellorsville  and  its  Results ;  Ma].- 
Gen.  Hooker  in  Command  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  [n. 
p.  n.  d.J  32821 

Hooker  (J.  D.)  The  Botany  of  the  Antarctic  Voyage  of 
H.M.  Discovery  ahips  Erebus  and  Terror^  in  the  Years  1839- 
1843.  Under  the  Command  of  Captain  Sir  James  Clark  Ross, 
...  R.N.,  F.R.S.,  &c.  By  Joseph  Dalton  Hooker,  M.o.,  r.n., 
F.L.S.,  ...  Botanist  to  the  Expedition.  London :  Reeve^  Brothers. 
1847.  2  vols.,  rl.  4to,  pp.  xii,  (i),  208 ;  (6),  209-574.  198 
Plates.  B.,  c.  32822 

Known  ai  the  Flora  Antarctica,  and  published  with  the  platei,  plain  and  colored. 
"The  deacripdons  of  the  plants  in  thii  work  are  carefully  drawn  up,  and  much  inter- 
citing  matter,  critical,  explanatory,  and  historical,  is  added  in  the  form  of  notes.  The 
drawings  of  the  plants  are  by  Mr.  Fitch ;  and  we  know  of  no  botanical  illustration! 
that  are  superior  in  faithful  representation  and  botanical  correctness." — Athenaum. 

Hooker.  Victoria  Regia.  By  J.  D.  Hooker.  London.  Folio. 
4  colored  Plates  by  Fitch.  32823 

Hooker  (M.  A.)  Memoir  of  Mary  Anne  Hooker  ...  Phil- 
adelphia :  American  Sunday-School  Union.  [1840.]    8vo,  pp.  177. 

Hooker  (Nathanael).  The  Religious  Improvement  of  the 
Harvest.  A  Sermon  July  27,  1766.  Hartford.  1766.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  32825 

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Hooker.  Six  Discoorses,  on  different  subjects ;  preached  by 
The  Rev.  Nathanael  Hooker,  a.m.  And  late  Pastor  of  the  fourth 
Church  of  Christ  in  Hartford.  Being,  A  Posthumous  Publica- 
tion, from  the  Author's  Original  Manuscripts,  At  the  Desire,  and 
with  the  Advice  of  many  judicious  Persons,  both  of  the  Clergy 
and  Laity.  Hartford:  Printed  ...  by  Ebeneze^- Watson,  ...  1 771. 
8vo,  pp.  (6),  99.  32826 

Also  ;  The  Invalid  Instructed  :  or  Ood'a  Design  in  sending  Sickness  upon  Men,  and 
their  Duty  under  it.  ...  Hartford,  1763.    410,  pp.  34. 

Hooker  (S.)  Connecticut  Election  Sermon  May  10,  1677. 
By  Samuel  Hooker  of  Farmington,  Conn.  Boston.  1677.  4to, 
pp.  28.  32827 

Hooker  (T.)  The  Application  of  Redemption,  ...  for  the 
bringing  home  of  lost  Sinners  to  God.  The  first  eight  Books. 
...  By  ...  Thomas  Hooker  ...  with  ...  an  Epistle,  By  Thomas 
Goodwin,  and  Philip  Nye.  London.  1656.  Svo.  -|-  Second 
Edition.  London:  Printed  by  Peter  Cole.  1659.  410,  pp.  (22), 
702,  (30).  B.  32828 

Hooker.  The  Application  of  Redemption  by  the  effectual 
work  of  the  Word  and  Spirit  of  Christ,  for  bringing  home  lost 
Sinners  to  God,  the  ninth  and  tenth  Books  made  in  New  Eng- 
land, By  Thomas  Hooker.  Published  by  T.  Goodwin  and  P. 
Nye.     London.   1659.    4to.  b.  32829 

The  entire  work  is  rarely  found  complete,  the  first  volume,  in  Svo,  being  almost 
unknown.  The  words  "ninth  and  tenth  books"  'n  the  second  volume  have  been 
supposed  to  apply  to  the  general  collection  of  his  works. 

Hooker.  A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer ;  Wherein 
the  meaning  is  laid  open  to  the  understanding  of  weake  Christians, 
...  London:  Moses  Bell.   1645.    410,  pp.  90.  32830 

H[ooker].  The  |  Christians  |  Two  Chiefe  |  Lessons,  |  viz. 
[Selfe  Deniall,  |  and  Selfe  Tryall.  |  As  Also  |  the  Priviledge  of 
Adoption  |  And  Triall  thereof.  |  In  three  Treatises  ...  |  By  T.  H.  | 
London,]  ...  P.  Stephens  and  C.  Meredith,  ...  I1640.  |  410,  pp. 
(22),  303.  H.  32831 

Hooker.  A  Comment  upon  Christ's  last  Prayer  in  the  xviith 
of  John,  wherein  is  opened  the  Union  Believers  have  with  God 
and  Christ,  and  the  glorious  priviledges  thereof.  By  Thomas 
Hooker  ...  .  With  Preface  by  Thomas  Goodwin  and  Philip  Nye. 
London.   1656.    4to.    +  [/&/k]  1657.  32832 


HOOKER. 


419 


Hooker.  The  Covenant  of  Grace  opened,  wherein  are  han- 
dled what  the  Covenant  of  Grace  is ;  What  the  Scales  of  the 
Covenant  are ;  Who  are  the  Subjects  fit  to  receive  these  Scales  ; 
from  which  particulars  Infants'  Baptism  is  fully  proved  and  vin- 
dicated :  being  severall  Sermons  preached  at  Hartford,  in  New 
England.  By  Thomas  Hooker  ...  .  London:  G.Dawson.  1649. 
4to.  j.c.B.  32833 

Hooker.  The  Danger  |  of  |  Desertion :  |  or  |  a  Farvvell  Sermon  | 
of  Mr.  Thomas  Hooker,  |  Sometime  Minister  of  God's  Word  at 
Chains- 1  ford  in  Essex;  but  now  of  New  England.  |  Preached 
immediately  before  his  departure  |  out  of  old  England.  |  Together  | 
with  Ten  Particvlar  |  rules  to  be  practiced  every  day  by  |  Con- 
verted Christians.  |  London,  |  Printed  by  G.  M.  for  George  Edwards 
in  the\  Old  Baily  in  Green-Jirbour^  at  the  signe\of  the  Angell.  1641. 
4to,  pp.  (4),  29.  32834 

Hooker.  The  Danger  |  of  |  Desertion :  |  or  |  a  Farvvell  Sermon  | 
of  Mr.  Thomas  Hooker,  |  Sometimes  |  Minister  of  Gods  Word  at 
Chainsford  in  Essex ;  |  but  now  of  New  England.  |  Preached  imme- 
diately before  his  Departure  out  |  of  Old  England.  |  Together  |  with 
Ten  Particv- 1  lar  Rules  to  be  practised  every  |  day  by  converted 
Christians.  |  The  Second  Edition.  |  London,  I  Printed  by  G.  M.  for 
George  Edwards  in  the  Old\  Baily  in  Green- Arbour,  at  the  Signe  of\ 
thi  Jngell.   1 641.    4to,  pp.  (4),  28.  B.,  H.  32835 

M''.  Piinre  attributes  the  Rules  to  the  Rev.  £.  Reyner.  An  interesting  historical 
sermon. 

H[ooKtR].  The  I  Eqvall  |  Wayes  of  God  :  |  Tending  to  ]  the 
Rectifying  |  of  the  Crooked  |  Wayes  of  Man.  |  The  Passages 
wherecf  are  briefly]  and  clearly  drawne  from  the  sacred  |  Scrip- 
fvres.  I  By  T,  H.  |  London,]  ...  John  Clarke  ...  \  1632.  4to,  pp. 
(8),  40.  32836 

Hooker.  The  Faithful  Covenanter.  A  Sermon  preached  at 
the  Lecture  in  Dedham  in  Essex,  by  Mr.  Tho.  Hooker,  late  of 
Chelmsford ;  now  in  New  England.  London,  Christopher  Mere- 
dith. 1644.    4to.  32837 

Hooker.  Fovre  ...  Treatises  ;  Viz.  The  Carnall  Hypocrite. 
The  Churches  Deliverances.  The  Deceitfulnesse  of  Sinne. 
The  Benefit  of  Afflictions.  By  Th.  Hooker.  London,  ... 
Andrew  Crooke  ...   1638.     l2mo,  pp.  (4),  293.  B.  32838 

Hooker.  Heaven's  Treasury  Opened  in  a  Fruitful  Exposi- 
tion of  the  Lord's  Prayer,  with  a  Treatise  of  the  Principles  of 
Religion.     London.  1645.    4to.  3^839 


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HOOKER. 


Hooker.  Heautonaparnumenos :  Or  a  Treatise  of  Self- 
Denyall.  Intended  for  the  Pulpit ;  but  now  committed  to  the 
Presse  for  the  Publike  Benefit.  By  Thomas  Hooker.  London^ 
Printed  by  Wihon^for  Richard  Roystm.  1646.  32840 

H[ooker].  The  |  Immortality  of  the  |  Soule :  I  The  Excel- 
lencie  of  Christ  |  Jesvs,  treated  on.  Wherein  the  faithfull  people 
of  I  God  may  finde  comfort  [for  their  Souls.  |  By  T.  H.|  Published 
according  to  Order.  [  London^  \  Printed  in  the  yeer  1646.  |  4to,  pp. 
(2),  21.  32841 

Hooker.  A  Letter  from  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker  of  Hart- 
ford, in  Answer  to  the  Complaints  of  Gov.  Winthrop,  of  Massa- 
chusetts, against  Connecticut.  ...  Hartford.  1859.    ^^o*  PP-  ^8. 

[Hooker.]  The  Poore  Dovting  Christian  drawne  vnto 
Christ.  ...  London^  Printed  in  the  yeare  lt2().    8vo.  32843 

[Hooker.]  The  |  Poore]  Doubting  |  Christian  j  Dr  iwii  to| 
Christ.  I  Wherein  the  main  Lets  and  (  Hinderances  which  keep 
men  |  from  coming  to  Christ  |  are  discovered.  |  With  speciall  Helps 
to  re- 1  cover  Gods  favor.  |  The  Sixth  Edition.  |  London,  \  Printed  by 
I.  Raworthyfor  Luke  Fawne,\  ...   1641.I     i2mo,  pp.  (2),  163. 

Hooker.  The  Poor  Doubting  Christian  drawn  to  Christ.  ... 
London.  1659.  i2mo,  pp.  (2),  158  for  185.  -|-  London.  1667. 
i6mo.     w.    +  The  Twelfth  Edition.     London.  1700.      32845 

Hooker.  The  Poor  Doubting  Christian  drawn  to  Christ. 
Wherein  the  main  Hindrances,  which  keep  men  from  coming  to 
Christ,  are  discovered.  With  special  Helps  to  recover  God's 
favour.  By  Thomas  Hooker,  ...  With  an  Abstract  of  the  Au- 
thor's Life  [by  Thomas  Prince].  Boston:  D.  Henchman.  1743. 
24mo,  pp.  (2),  14,  144.  B.,  c,  H.  32846 

Hooker.  The  Poor  Doubting  Christian.  ...  By  Thomas 
Hooker.  With  Life  and  Introduction,  by  Edward  W.  Hooker, 
D.D.     Hartford.   1 845.     l8mo.  32847 

This,  the  earliest  and  most  popular  of  Hooker's  works,  first  appeared  in  a  collection 
of  sermons  entitled  "  The  Saints'  Cordialls,"  attributed  to  Sibbs. 

Hooker.  The  |  Saints  |  Dignitie,  |  and  |  Dutie.  |  Together  with  | 
The  Danger  of  Ignorance  |  and  Hardnesse.  |  Delivered  in  Severall 
Sermons :  |  By  that  Reverend  Divine,  |  Thomas  Hooker,  |  Late 
Preacher  in  New-England.  ]  ZoWo«,  | /V/hW  ^j*  G.  D.for  Francis 
Eglesfield,\  ...  165 1,  pp.  (6).  [Second  Title:]  The  Gift  I  of ) 
Gifts : !  Or,  I  The  End  why  |  Christ  |  Gave  Himself.  |  By  that  Rev- 


HOOKER. 


421 


ercnd  Divine,  |  Thomas  Hooker,  |  Late  Preacher  in  New-Eng- 
land. I  ...  4to,  pp.  (8),  248,  4.  32848 

Consists  of  seven  sermons,  each  with  a  separate  title. 

Hooker.  The  Sovles  EfFectvall  Calling  to  Christ.  ...  London^ 
...  Andrew  Crooke  ...   1637.    410,  pp.  33-668.  32849 

This  should  probably  follow  our  No.  32856,  infra. 

H[ooker].  The  ]  Sovles  |  Exaltation.  |  A  |  Treatise  |  containing  | 
The  Soules  Vnion  with  Christ,  on  i  Cor.  6.  17.  The  Soules 
Benefit  from  Vnion  J  with  Christ,  on  i  Cor.  i.  30.  The  Soules 
Justification,  on|2  Cor.  5.  21.  I  By  T.  li.\  London^  ...  Andrew 
Crooke^  ...   1638. 1    4to,  pp.  (16),  311,  i.e.  313.  B.  32850 

"  The  Soules  Benefit,"  has  a  separate  title-page. 

[Hooker.]  The  |  Sovles  |  Hvmiliation.  |  London.^  \ ...  Andrew 
Crooke.,  ...  1637.  4to,  pp.  (2),  224.  B.  4-  The  Second  Edition. 
\lhid^  1638.    4to,  pp.  223,  (8).  32851 

[Hooker.]  The  |  Sovles  |  Hvmiliation.  |  The  Third  Edition. 
London.^  ...  Andrew  Crooke.,  ...  1640.    4to,  pp.  223,  (8).     32852 

A  reprint  of  the  second  edition. 

[Hooker.]  The  |  Sovles  |  Hvmiliation.  I  Amsterdam.  \  Printed 
for  T.  L.  ...  neare\unto  the  English  Church,]  Anno  1638. |  i6mo, 
pp.  302-  32853 

[Hooker.]  The  Soulesllmplantation.  |  A  Treatise  I  Contain- 
ing,] The  broken  Heart, |...| The  Preparation  of  the  Heart,]... | 
The  Soules  ingrafting  into  Christ,  j ...  J  Spirituall  Love  and  Joy, ) 
...  ]  London,  \  Printed  by  R.  Toung,  ...   \  1637.  |    4to,  pp.  (2),  266. 

The  third  treatise  is  entirely  different  from  the  "  Sovles  Ingrafting,"  described  infra. 

H[ooker].  The  Soules  )  Implantation  |  into  j  the  Natural! 
Olive.  ]  By  T.  H.  ]  Carefully  corrected,  and  much  enlarged,  with  | 
a  Table  of  the  Contents  prefixed,  j  London,  j  Printed  by  R.  Toung, 
...  1640.I    4to,  pp.  (6),  320.  32855 

H[ooker].  The  ]  Sovles  ]  Ingrafting  ]  into  Christ,  j  By  T.  H.  | 
London,\  ...  Andrew  Crooke,  ...   ]i637.  ]    4to,  pp.  (2),  30.         B. 

This  is  usually  followed  by  "The  Broken  Heart,"  pp.  320,  but  perhaps  should  be 
followed  by  the  "Sovles  Effectval  Calling  to  Christ"  as  it  is  of  the  same  date,  the 
pagination  is  directly  sequent,  and  the  subject  is  more  consonant. 

[Hooker.]     The    Sovles    Preparation    for    Christ.     Or,  A 
Treatise  of    Contrition.      Wherein    is   discovered    how   God 
breakes  the  heart,  and  wounds  the  Soule  in  the  Conversion  of  a 
Sinner  to  Himselfe.     London,  Rober*  Dawlman.  1632.    4to. 
The  first  edition  of  Hooker's  first  work,  no  doubt  written  in  Holland. 


(it 


i 


ill 


422 


HOOKER. 


[Hooker.]  The  |  Sovles  I  Preparation  |  for  Christ.  |  Or,J  A 
Treatise  |  of  Contrition.  |  Wherein  is  discovered  |  How  God 
breakes  the  heart,  |  and  wounds  the  Soule,  in  the  con- 1  version  of 
a  Sinner  to  Hiniselfe.  |  The  fourth  Edition.  |  London^  \  Printed  by  the 
Assignees  of  T.  P.  for  T.  Nickoles,  ...  1638.  |  4to,  pp.  (6),  242.  B. 
-j-  The  sixth  Edition.  London^  ...  R.  Dawlman.  1643.  i2mo, 
pp.  (8),  386.     -\-  The  Seventh  Edition.     London^  ...  R.  Dawl- 


man., ...  1658.    i2mo,  pp.  (8),  386. 


32858 


H[ooker].  The  |  Sovles  |  Vocation  |  or  |  EfFectval  |  Calling  to 
Christ.  I  By  T.  \{.\London.,\  ...  Andrew  Crooke.^\  ...  1638.  |  410, 
pp.  (24).  [Second  Title  :]  The  |  Sovles  |  Effectvall  |  Calling  to 
Christ.  I  By  T.  H.  I    [/J/V.]  1637.    4to,  pp.  33-668.      b.  32859 

Hooker.  A  |  Survey  |  of  the  Summe  of  |  Church-Discipline.  | 
Wherein,  |  the  Way  of  the  Churches  of  |  New-England  |  is  war- 
ranted out  of  the  Word,  |  and  all  Exceptions  of  weight,  which  |  are 
made  against  it,  answered :  Whereby  |  also  it  will  appear  to  the 
Judicious  Reader,  |  that  something  more  must  be  said,  then  |  yet 
•  ♦h  been,  before  their  Prin- 1  ciples  can  be  shaken,  or  they  |  should 
be  unsetled  in  |  their  practice.  |  By  Tho.  Hooker,  late  raster  of 
the  Church  at  |  Hartford  upon  Connecticott  in  N.E.  |  LcWsn,! 
Printed  by  A.  M.  for  John  Bellamy  ...  m.dc.xlviii.  |  410,  pp. 
(36);  Part  I.  pp.  139  and  185-296;  Part  11.  pp.  90;  Part  in, 
pp.  46 ;  Part  iv.  pp.  59.  B.,  ba.,  c,  h.  32860 

The  Epistle  "To  the  Reader"  is  signed  "Edward  Hopkins,  William  Goodwin." 
Verses  "  In  obitum  Hookeri,"  are  signed  "  Sam.  Stone,  Teaching  Elder  at  Hartford," 
"  On  Mr.  Thomas  Hooker,"  "  J.  Cotton,"  "  In  sepulchrum  Hookeri,"  "  E.  Rogers," 
and  a  "  Preface  "  is  signed  "  Tho.  Goodwin." 

Hooker.  A  Survey  of  the  Summe  of  Church  Discipline, 
wherein  the  Way  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  Christ  in 
New  England  is  warranted  and  cleared  by  Scripture  and  Argu- 
ment, and  all  Exceptions  of  weight  made  against  it  by  sundry 
learned  Divines  [Mr.  Rutherford,  Mr.  Hudson,  Mr.  Baylie,  The 
Author  of  Vinditiae  Clavium,]  Answered.     In  two  Books. 

{By  Mr.  Thomas  Hooker,  late  Pastor^ 
of  the  Church  at  Hartford  upon 
Connecticut. 
J   J  By  Mr.  John  Cotton,  now  Teacher 
*  \      of  the  Church  at  Boston. 
London:  Printed  by  A.  M.for  John  Bellamy^  ...  m.dc.xlviii.    4to, 
PP-  (38),  296,  90,  46,  59,  (12),  104,  44.  B.  32861 

Each  treatise  has  its  separate  title ;  for  the  second,  tee  Cotton  (J.),  Vol.  v..  No.  17091. 
Cotton  introduces  many  historical  particulars  into  his  argument  with  regard  to  the 
conversion  of  the  Indians,  the  Hutchinson  controversy,  &c. 


The  Second, 


in  New 
"  England. 


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423 


HfooKER].  The  I  Vnbeleevers  |  Preparing  for  |  Christ.  |  By  T. 
H.  I  London^  \  ...  Andrew  Crooke^  ...  1638.  |  410,  pp.  (4),  204,  4. 
Second  Part,  pp.  119,  4.  32862 

The  author  was  the  first  minister  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  one  of  the  founders  of 
the  colony  of  Connecticut.  Mather  characterized  him  as  "  a  son  of  thunder."  He 
appeared  with  such  majesty  in  the  pulpit,  that  it  was  pleasantly  said  of  him  "  he  could 
put  a  king  into  his  pocket."  He  has  been  called  the  Luther  of  New  England.  Se* 
Cawdrey  (D.),  Vol.  111.,  No.  11 61 5, 

Hooker  (W.  J.)  The  Botany  of  Captain  Beechey's  Voyage: 
comprising  an  Account  of  the  Plants  collected  by  Messrs.  Lay 
and  Collie,  and  other  Officers  of  the  Expedition,  during  the  Voy- 
age to  the  Pacific  and  Behring's  Strait,  performed  in  His  Majesty's 
Ship  Blossom,  under  the  Command  of  Captain  F.  W.  Beechey, 
By  Sir  William  Jackson  Hooker,  r.n.  ...  London :  Henry  George 
Bobn.  MDcccxLi.    4to,  pp.  (4),  485.    99  Plates,    ba.,  h.  32863 

Hooker.  Contributions  towards  a  Flora  of  South  America, 
and  the  Islands  of  the  Pacific.    London?  1841.    8vo.    Plates,    c. 

Hooker.  Flora  Boreali-Americana ;  or,  the  Botany  of  the 
Northern  Parts  of  British  America ;  compiled  principally  from 
the  Plants  collected  by  Dr.  Richardson  &  Mr.  Drummond  on  the 
late  Northern  Expeditions,  under  Command  of  Captain  Sir  John 
Franklin,  r.n.  To  which  are  added  (by  Permission  of  the  Hor- 
ticultural Society  of  London,)  those  of  Mr.  Douglas  ...  and  other 
Naturalists.  By  Sir  William  Jackson  Hooker,  ll.d.  ...  London: 
Treuttel  &  fViirtz.  mdcccxxxiii-mdcccxl.  4  vols.  (2  of  Text, 
2  of  Plates),  rl.  4to,  pp.  vi,  48,  351 ;  vi,  328 ;  Vol.  iii.  Map, 
158  Plates;  Vol.  iv.  159-238  Plates,  ba.,  c.  +  London:  Henry 
G.  Bohn.  MDCCCXL.  2  vols.,  rl.  4to,  pp.  vi,  v-vi,  335,  Plates  118, 
Index  329-351,  (i)i  (i),  270,  Plates  119-238,  Index  271-328. 

Hooker.  Notes  on  the  Botany  of  the  Antarctic  Voyage  con- 
ducted by  Captain  James  Clark  Ross,  r.n.  ...  in  Her  Majesty's 
Discovery  Ships,  Erebus  and  Terror.  With  Observations  on  the 
Tussac  Grass  of  the  Falkland  Islands.  By  Sir  W.  J.  Hooker  ... 
London.  1843.    ^v^>  PP*  ^4*     ^  colored  Plates.  32866 

Also  :  Filices  Exoticae ;  or,  Coloured  Figures  and  Descriptions  of  Exotic  Ferns,  chiefly 
of  such  as  are  cultivated  in  the  Royal  Gardens  of  Kew.  The  Drawings  Executed  by 
Mr.  Fitch.  ...  London:  L.  Reeve,  1859.    4to,  3  p.  1.,  loi  1.     100  colored  Plates,     c. 

Hooker  (W.)  ...  Lessons  from  the  History  of  Medical 
Delusions.  By  Worthington  Hooker.  New  York :  Baker  ilf 
Scribner.  mdcccl.     l2mo,  pp.  v,  105.  B.  32867 

Also !  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Norwich  Lyceum  and  Mechanics'  Institute,  on  the) 
5th  of  July,  1830.  ...  Norwich}  Printed  by  J.  Dunham.  1830.    8vo,  pp.  ao.     ba 


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^ 


HooLE  (E.)  The  Year-Book  of  Missions  for  1847.  ^on- 
t''ining  a  comprehensive  Account  of  the  several  Missionary  Socie- 
iicS,  British,  American,  and  Continental :  a  Description  of  the 
Countries,  Cities,  &c.  in  which  their  Missions  are  established ; 
the  particular  Statistics  of  each  Missionary  Station  throughout  the 
World,  arranged  in  geographical  order  j  ...  By  £.  Hoole.  Lon- 
don. 1847.    ^^^'  32868 

Hoop  Petticoats,  Arraigned  and  Condemned  by  the  Light  of 
■  Nature  and  Law  of  God.     Boston:  James  Franklin,  [1726.] 

Hooper  (E.  J.)  Hooper's  Western  Fruit-Book.  A  Com- 
pendious Collection  of  Facts,  from  the  Notes  and  Experiences 
of  Successful  Fruit  Culturists.  Arranged  for  Practical  Use  in 
Orchard  and  Garden.  Third  Edition  ...  .  Cincinnati.  1858. 
i2mo.  32870 

Also:  The  Practical  Farmer,  Gardener,  and  Housewife. ...  Gnc'mnaii.  1840.    lamo. 

Hooper  (J.)  The  Book  of  Evergreens.  A  Practical  Treatise 
on  the  Coniferx,  or  Cone-bearing  Plants.  By  Josiah  Hooper. 
New  York.  1868.    i2mo,  pp.  435.  32871 

Hooper  (L.)  The  Complete  Poetical  Works  of  the  late 
Miss  Lucy  Hooper.  New  York:  D.  Fanshaw.  1855.  8vo,  pp. 
402,  (2).  32872 

Hooper.  Poetical  Remains  of  the  late  Lucy  Hooper,  Col- 
lected and  Arranged ;  with  a  Memoir,  by  John  ICeese.  ...  New 
York:  Samuel  Colman.  1842.    8vo,  pp.  291.      ba.,  c,  h.  32873 

[Hooper  (Samuel).]  Banking  Association  and  Uniform  Cur- 
rency Bill  ...  .  [Submitted  to  Congress  in  December,  1861,  and 
December,  1862.     n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  32874 

[Hooper.]  Currency  or  Money ;  its  Nature  and  Uses,  and 
the  Effects  of  the  Circulation  of  Bank-Notes  for  Currency.  By 
a  Merchant  of  Boston.  Boston:  Little^  Brown  and  Company.  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  112.  B.,  BA.,  c,  h.  32875 

Hooper.  A  Defence  of  the  Merchants  of  Boston.  ...  By 
Samuel  Hooper.  Boston:  Little^  Brown,  and  Company.  1866. 
8vo,  pp.  59.  B.,  H.  32876 

[Hooper.]  Specie  Currency.  The  True  Interests  of  the 
People.     Boston.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  6.  B.,  H.  32877 

Also :  An  Examination  of  the  Theory  and  the  Effect  of  Laws  regulating  the  Amount 
of  Specie  in  Banks.  ...  Botton:  Little,  BrowH,  and  Company,  i860.  8vo,  pp.  55.  ba. 
— The  National  Finances.      Speech   ...   on  the  Loan  Bill,   ...   February  21,  1866. 


HOOPER. 


425 


tyathington  t  McGill  &  H^ithirow,  Printtrt.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  14.  b.  —  Necrssity  of 
reauming  Specie  Payments.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  oi  Representatives,  February  5, 
1869.  IVaihingtom  F.&  J.  Rivet  &  Geo.  ji.  Bailey.  1869.  8vo,  pp.  13.  —  Rede  ... 
].  Februar  1862.  [Das  Haus,  im  Comite  des  Ganzen,  hatte  den  Finanz-Entwurf 
unter  Berathung.  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Treasury  Note  Bill; 
...  February  3,  i86a.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Finances.  .. 
January  19,  1863.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Necessity  of  Regu- 
lating the  Currency  ...  April  6,  1864.  fVashington :  L.  Towers  &  Co.,  Printers.  1864. 
8vo,  pp.  IS- — Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to  amend  the  National  Banking  Law;  ...  Febru- 
ary 5,  1867.     fl^ashittgtott.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  15.    -|-  [Another  Edition.]     8vo,  pp.  aa. 


Hooper  (Thomas).     In  Memoriam. 
tnvn.']  1868.     16010,  pp.  10. 


T.  Hooper.     [^Charles- 
B.  32878 


Hooper  (T.  W.)  An  Oration  ...  before  ...  St.  Peter's  Lodge 
...  in  Newburyport  ...  June  24,  5796.  By  ...  Thomas  W. 
Hooper,  p.m.  Printed  at  Newburyport  by  Brothers  Blunt  and 
March.  5796.    410,  pp.  16.  ba.  32879 

Hooper  (W.)  The  Apostles  Neither  Impostors  nor  Enthusi- 
asts. A  Sermon  ...  .  Preached  ...  in  Boston,  September  1742. 
By  William  Hooper,  a.m.  ...  Boston.^  ...  Rogers  and  Fowle  ...  . 
1742.    8vo,  pp.  48.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.,  w.  32880 

Also:  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Funeral  of  Thomas  Greene,  Esq;  August  5.  1763.  ... 
Boston ;  Printed  by  Richard  and  Samuel  Draper,  and  Thomas  and  John  Fleet,  mdcclxiii. 
4to,  pp.  34.  B. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  Preached  at  the  West  Church  in  Boston,  October 
4th.  1741.  ...  Boston  t  y.  Edwards.  1741.  8vo,  pp.  28.  h. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  in 
Boston,  December  24.  1 741.  ...  Bostons  J.  Edwards  and S.  Eliot.  1742.    8vo,  pp.  aa. 

Hooper  (W.)  Fifty  Years  Since  :  An  Address,  ...  before  the 
Alumni  of  the  University  of  North-Carolina,  on  the  7th  of  June, 
1859.  •••  ^y  William  Hooper  ...  .  Raleigh :  Holden  fff  IVilson. 
1859.    8vo,  pp.  50.  B.,  H.  32881 

Also:  The  Sacredness  of  Human  Life.     An  Address  ...  .  Raleigh.  1857.    8vo. 

Hooper  (W.  H.)  The  Utah  Bill.  A  Plea  for  Religious 
Liberty.  Speech  of  Hon.  W.  H.  Hooper,  of  Utah,  Delivered 
...  March  23,  1870.  8vo,  pp.  31.  h.  +  Together  with  the 
Remonstrance  of  the  Citizens  of  Salt  Lake  City,  in  Mass  Meet- 
ing, held  March  31,  1870,  to  the  Senate  of  the  United  States. 
fVashington.,  D.  C:  Gibson  Brothers^  Printers.  1870.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Also:  Extension  of  Boundaries.  Speech  ...  February  a5,  1869.  JVashington  s  F. 
&y.  Rives  &  Geo.  A.  Bailey.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  14.     h.,  w. 

Hooper  (William  Hulme).  Ten  Months  among  the  Tents 
of  the  Tuski,  with  Incidents  of  an  Arctic  Boat  Expedition  in 
Search  of  Sir  John  Franklin,  as  far  as  the  Mackenzie  River  and 
Cape  Bathurst.  By  Lieut.  W.  H.  Hooper,  r.n.  London :  John 
Murray.   1853.     ^^°>  PP*  "^^-i  (0»  4*7>  (O-     Map,  6  Plates,    ba. 

VOL.  vm.  53 


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HooRN  (Jan  ten).  Oost- 1  en  |  West-Indische  |  Warande.  |  Vcr- 
vattende  aldaar  de  |  Leef-  en  eenees-konst.  |  Met  een  verhaal  van  de 
Speceryen,  |  Boom-  en  Aard-gewassen,  Dieren  &c.  |  in  Oost-  en 
West  Indien  voorvallende .  |  Door  |  Jacobus  Bontius,  |  Gulielmus 
PisOf  I  En  I  Georgius  Markgraef,|Doctoren  in  de  Medicijne.  |  Hier 
nevens  is  bygevoegt  |  De  nieuw  verbeterde  Chirurgijns  |  Scheep- 
Kist  [door  J.  Verbrugge],  t* Amsterdam^  \  By  Jan  ten  Hoorn^  Boek- 
verkooptr  tegen  \  over  't  Oude  Heere-Logement.  1694.  |  l6mo,  pp. 
(8),  304,  (8),  96.  32884 

This  is  a  corrected  title  of  our  No.  6341.  It  was  edited  by  Hoorn,  and  was  intended 
for  the  use  of  medical  men  at  the  East  and  West  Indies.  Set  Bontekoe  ( W.  Y.),  Vol. 
II.,  Nos.  6337-6340. 

HooRNBEEK  (J.)  Disputatio  theologica  [  de  |  Conversione  Indo- 
rum  &  I  Gentilium.  |  Decima-nona.  |  Qvam,  |  Favente  Deo  Opt. 
Max.  I  Sub  Prxsidio  |  Clarissimi,  Doctissimique  Viri,  |  D.  Johannis 
Hoornbeek,  S.  S.  Theol.  ( Doct.  ...  |  Sumptibus  Academia  I  Lugduni 
Batavorum^  \  Apud  Viduam  i^  Haredts  Johannis  Elsevirii^  |  Academ. 


Typograph.  \  cId  Id  c  lxiii.  |    4to,  6  1. 


32885 


Hoornbeek.  Johannis  Hoornbeek,  |  S.  Literarum  in  Ecclesia 
&  Academia,  primum  Trajectina,  |  deinde  Lugduno-Batava,  Doc- 
toris  &  Professoris.  |  De  |  Conversione  |  Indorum  &  Gentilium.  | 
Libri  Duo.  |  Accessit  |  Ejusdem  Vita  ab  Amico  edita.  |  Amstelodami^  j 
Apud  Johannem  Janssonium  a  fVaesberge^  \  &  Fiduam  Elizai  IVey- 
erstraet^  Anno  MDCLXix.  |  4to,  pp.  (55),  259,  (13),  (2) ;  260-265. 
Portrait.  j.c.b.  32886 

A  posthumous  publication.  Prefixed  is  a  life  of  the  author,  perhaps  by  the  editor, 
D.  Stuart.  The  large  folded  portrait  of  Hoornbeek,  by  Santvoort,  is  often  wanting. 
The  supplemental  chapter  xxv.  after  the  index,  relates  to  the  efforts  of  Mayhew,  Eliot, 
Shepard,  and  others  among  the  Indians  in  New  England. 

Hoornbeek.  De  |  Waare  Deught  |  En  [  s'Christens  Hoogste 
Goedt,  I  Voor  Gestelt.  |  In  een  Leerreeden,  over  [Hebr.  xii.  14.  | 
Door  Jacob  Hoornbeek,  |  Ouderling  der  Neder-Duytse  Gerefor- 
meerde  gemeynte  te  Rochester,  in  |  Ulster  County,  in  de  Provintie 
van  Niew-York,  in  Noord-America.  |  ...  Niew-Tork :  \  Gtdruckt 
en  te  koop  by  J.  Parker  and  W.  Weyman^  \  in  de  Niewe  Druckery  in 
de  Bever  Straaty  1755.]    8vo,  pp.  30.  32887 

A  piece  of  very  great  rarity ;  the  Albany  Institute  ha*  a  copy. 

The  Hoosac  Tunnel.  A  Brief  Report  of  the  Hearing  of 
the  Troy  and  Greenfield  Railroad  Company,  Petitioners  for  a 
Loan  of  $2,000,000,  before  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts. 
Boston.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  78.  32888 


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The  Memorial  of  the  Western  Railroad  Corporation,  relating 
to  the  Application  of  the  Troy  and  Greenfield  Railroad  fur  a 
State  Loan  of  Two  Millions  of  Dollars.  Boston:  Eastburn's 
Press.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  25.  B.  32889 

Remarks  on  the  Present  Position  of  Hoosac  Tunnel  Enterprise, 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  10.  32890 

Alsot  Report  of  the  Hearing  before  the  Maaachutetti  Lcgiilature,  1854.  &*  Bird 
(F.  W.)  aiiJ  [Harris  (D.  L.)] 

HoosicK  Falls.  Celebration  of  Washington's  Birth  Day  at 
Hoosick  Falls,  1862.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  6.  32891 

HooTON  (C.)  St.  Louis'  Isle,  or  Texiana ;  with  additional 
Observations  made  in  the  United  States  and  in  Canada.  By 
Charles  Hooton,  Esq.,  ...  London.  1847.  ^^^>  PP*  2' 7*  ^"''~ 
trait.  32892 

Hooton  (R.  T.)  Life  and  Frolics  of  Major  Stevens,  the 
Wonderful  Dwarf  ...  his  Numerous  Adventures  ...  his  Perils  in 
Rhode  Island  by  "Flood  and  Field"  ...  By  Robert  Treat 
Hooton.     Boston:  The  Author.   1832.    8vo,  ))p.  28.        B.  32893 

Hoover  (D.)  Memoir  of  David  Hoover,  a  Pioneer  of  Indiana, 
with  Facts  pertaining  to  the  Settlement  of  the  Whitewater  Valley. 
Richmond^  Ind.   1857.     ^v°'  32^9+ 

Hope  (A.  J.  B.  B.)  The  American  Disruption,  i.  A  Popu- 
lar View  of  the  American  Civil  War.  2.  England,  The  North, 
and  the  South.  3.  The  Results  of  the  American  Disruption.  In 
Three  Lectures,  delivered  by  Request  ...  before  the  Maidstone 
Literary  &  Mechanics  Institute.  By  A.  J.B.  Beresford  Hope, 
Esq.  London:  James  Ridgway.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  116.  +  Sixth 
Edition.     [/t/W.]  B.,  ba.  32895 

Hope.  England,  the  North,  and  the  South.  By  A.  J.  B. 
Beresford  Hope.  Third  Edition.  London:  "James  Ridgway. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  40.    c,  H.,  s.   -}- Fourth  Edition.    \^Ib'td.'\  1862. 

Hope.     A  Popular  View  of  The  American  Civil  War.    By 

A.  J.  B.  Beresford  Hope.     London:  James  Ridgway.   1861.    8vo, 
??•  39-    +  PP-  28.     H.    -f  Third  Edition.    [Ibid.'\  1862.        c. 

Hope.  The  Results  of  the  American  Disruption :  a  Lec- 
ture ...  in  Continuation  of  a  Popular  View  of  the  American 
Civil  War,  and  England,  The  North  and  the  South.     By  A.  J. 

B.  Beresford  Hope.     Third  Edition.     London  :  James  Ridgway. 
1862.    8vo,  pp.  4c.  H.  32898 


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Hope.  The  Social  and  Political  Bearings  of  the  American 
Disruption.  By  A.  J.  B.  Beresford  Hope.  London:  ff^illiam 
Ridgway.  1 863.  Svo,  pp.  42.  -f  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.'\  -{- 
Third  Edition.     [/&;</.]  B.,  ba.,  h.  32899 

Hope  (H.)  Letters  from  Canada.  By  Henry  Hope,  ll.b. 
London.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  83.  32900 

Hope  (J.  B.)  An  Elegiac  Ode :  recited  by  James  Barron 
Hope,  on  the  occasion  of  Completing  the  Monument  erected  by 
the  Ladies  of  Warren  County,  N.  C.  over  the  Remains  of  Annie 
Carter  Lee.  Richmond:  Examiner  Job  Print.  1866.  i2nio, 
pp.  89.  32901 

Hope.  A  Poem  :  pronounced  by  James  Barron  Hope,  on  the 
Two  Hundred  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  English  Settle- 
ment at  Jamestown,  May  13th,  1857.  Richmond:  Chas.  H. 
fVynne^  Printer.   1857.     ^vo,  pp.  16.  H.  32902 

[Hope.]  Chronicles  of  Yonkers.  Tonkers :  Privately  Printed. 
1804.    8vo,  pp.  23.  32903 

Hope  Deferred.     See  Despard  (G.  P.),  Vol.  v.,  No.  19752. 

Hopeoale,  Mass.  Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Regulations 
of  Fraternal  Community,  No.  i.  Located  at  Hopedale,  Mil- 
ford,  Worcester  County,  Mass.  ...  Hopedale,  Milford,  Mass. 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  16.  32904 

Also ;  Constitution,  By-Laws,  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Hopecale  Community ; 
as  revised  and  approved,  July  10,  1850.  Uopedalt :  Printtd  by  A.  G.  Spalding.  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  28. 


H. 


Hopkins  (A.)  Proceedings  at  the  Centennial  Commemora- 
tion of  the  organization  of  the  Berkshire  Association  of  Congre- 
gational Ministers,  held  at  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  October  28,  1863. 
Historical  Discourse  by  Prof.  Albert  Hopkins,  ll.d.  Boston :  J. 
E.  Farwell  and  Company,  Printers.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  56.        32905 

Hopkins.  A  Sermon  Delivered  at  Williamstown,  Mass.,  on 
the  Day  of  the  Annual  State  Fast,  March  28,  1839.  By  Albert 
Hopkins,  ...  Troy,  N.  T.:  Stevenson  and M' Call,  Printers.  1839. 
8vo,  pp.  21.  BA.  32906 

Also:  Address,  at  the  Opening  of  the  Observatory  of  Williams  College,  in  1838.  ... 
Pittifield.  [1838.]    8vo. 

Hopkins  (A.  T.)  The  American  Patriot.  A  Discourse, 
Thanksgiving.     By  A.  T.  Hopkins.     Buffalo.   1843.    8vo.      s. 

Also:  The  Evils  and  Remedy  of  Lewdness.     A  Sermon  ...  .   Utica.  1834.    8vo, 
pp.  36. 


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Hopkins  (C.)  A  History  of  Boston,  from  its  Origin  to  the 
Present  Period  ;  with  some  Account  of  the  Environs.  By  Caleb 
Hopkins.  Boston:  A,  Bnutn.  1825.  8vo.  -f  Second  Edition. 
[Ibid.']  1828.    8vo.  32908 

Hopkins  (D.)  A  Sermon  preached  December  29,  1799,  ... 
the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Melancholy  Tidings  ...  of  the  Death 
of  General  George  Washington  ...  .  By  Daniel  Hopkins,  a.m. 
Saltm:  Printed  by  Thomas  C.  Gushing.  [1800.]    8vo,  pp.  28.     c. 

Alio  t  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  South  Meeting  Houie,  in   i 
Salem,  Jan.  I,  1805.  ...  Saltm.  1805.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Hopkins  (D.  C.)  The  True  Cause  of  all  Contention,  Strife 
and  Civil  War.     By  D.  C.  Hopkins.     New  Tori.  1862.     i2mo. 

Hopkins  (E.  A.)  Historico-Political  Memorial  upon  the  Re- 
gions of  the  Rio  De  la  Plata,  and  Conterminous  Countries,  ... 

By  Edward  A.  Hopkins New-Tori:  Pudney  ^  Russell^ 

Printers.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  63.     Portrait.  H.  3291 1 

Hopkins.  Memoria  acompanando  un  proyecto  de  ley,  pro- 
veyando  los  medios  de  disponer  de  las  tierras  publicas  de  la  Con- 
feaeracion  Argentina,  y  otros  objetos.  Por  Eduardo  Augusto 
Hopkins.     Buenos- Aires.   1859.    4to,  pp.  xiv,  222.  32912 

Alto  :  Proposals  for  Steam  Navigation  on  the  head  Waters  of  the  Rio  de  la  Plata.  ... 
Ntw-Turk,  1851.    I. 

[Hopkins  (Erastus).]  The  Objections  to  African  Coloniza- 
tion Stated  and  Answered.  ...  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Russell 
and  Martien.   1833.     8vo,  pp.  24.  32913 

Hopkins.  Speeches  ...  on  the  Bill  to  incorporate  the  College 
of  the  Holy  Cross,  in  ...  Worcester ;  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  April  24th  &  25th,  1849:  ...  Northampton: 
Butler  ^  Bridgman.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  44.  b.,  H.  32914 

Hopkins  (F.  W.)  Eulogy  at  Norwich,  Vt.,  Feb.  22,  1848, 
during  the  Obsequies  of  Truman  B.  Ransom,  Col.  9th  Regi- 
ment. By  Gen.  Frederick  W.  Hopkins.  Hanover^  Ft.  1848. 
8vo.    +  aecond  Edition.     Troy.  1849.    8vo.  s.  32915 

Hopkins  (G.  W.)  Letter  of  George  W.  Hopkins  ...  to  Col. 
James  H.  Piper  ...  [on  Mr.  Van  Buren,]  1840.     [IVashington. 


n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  32. 


BA.,  s.  32916 


Hopkins  (G.  T.)     A  Mission  to  the  Indians,  from  the  Indian 
Committee  of  Baltimore  Yearly  Meeting,  to  Fort  Wayne,  in 


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1804.  Written  at  the  time,  by  Gerard  T.  Hopkina,  with  an 
Appendix,  Compiled  in  1862,  bv  Martha  E.  Tyion.  Philadil- 
phias   T.  Elwood  Zell.   1862.     iHmo,  pp.  198.  3^917 

Not  printed  for  tale,  but   preiented  to  "  FrienJi   and  otheri  intereited   in   Indian 
■ffairi."     Sit  Field'!  Euay,  No.  716. 

Hopkins  (H.  B.)  Renunciation  of  Freemasonry.  By  Miratn 
B.  Hopkins.     Boston:  John  Marsh  isf  Co.    1830.     l2mo,  pp.  12. 

Hopkins  (J.)  Opinion  of  James  Hopkins,  Esq.,  on  the  Sus- 
quehanna Bridge  Co.      Columbia.    18 13.     l2mo.  P.  32919 

Hopkins  (J.  D.)  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Cum- 
berland Bar,  delivered  during  the  Sitting  of  the  Court  ot'  Cum- 
mon  Pleas,  at  Portland,  June  Term,  1833.  By  James  D. 
Hopkins  ...  .  Portland:  Printtd  by  Charles  Day  and  Co.  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  79.  BA.  32920 

Contains  a  history  of  the  Cumberland  Bar,  and  notices  of  deceased  mcmben. 

Hopkins.  An  Oration  ...  at  the  Consecration  of  Oriental 
Lodge,  Bridgton,  September  20th,  a.l.  5804.  B'  ..  James  D. 
Hopkins  ...  .  Portland:  Printed  by  "Jenis  Uf  Shirl  y.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  20.  BA.  32921 

Also:  An  Oration  pronounced  before  the  Inhabitants  of  Portland  [Me.],  July  4th, 
1 80 J.  ...  Portland.    1805.     8vo,  pp.  15.     B.,  %a.,  h.,  w. 

Hopkins  (J.)  The  Patriot's  Manual ;  comprising  various 
Standard  and  Miscellaneous  Subjects,  interesting  to  every  Ameri- 
can Citizen  ;  ...  By  Jesse  Hopkins.  Utica  ;  rrinted  by  IVilliam 
Williams.   1828.     i6mo,  pp.  220.  c.  32922 

Hopkins  (John).     Notions.     See  John  Hopkins. 

Hopkins  (J.  B.)  The  Fall  of  the  Confederacy.  By  John 
Baker  Hopkins.  London:  fVilliam  Freeman.  [1867.]  i2mo, 
pp.  96.  B.,  BA.  32923 

Hopkins.  Introduction  to  the  Hon.  James  Williams'  "The 
South  Vindicated,"  etc.     London.   186-.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  40. 

Hopkins.  Peace  or  War  ?  An  Unbiassed  View  of  the  Amer- 
ican Crisis.  By  John  B.  Hopkins.  ...  London :  Diprose  and  Bate- 
man.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  32925 

Hopkins  (J.  H.)  The  American  Citizen:  his  Rights  and 
Duties,  according  to  the  Spirit  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.  By  John  Henry  Hopkins,  d.d.  New  York :  Pudney  is" 
Russell.   1857.     i2mo,  pp.  459.  b.,  ba.,  c,  s.  32926 


HOPKINS. 


43» 


Hopkins.  Extract  from  the  American  Citizen,  his  Rishts  and 
Duties  in  Reference  to  Slavery.  By  John  Henry  Hopkms  ...  . 
Nnu-Tork:  Fudnty  isf  Rum/I.   i860.     lamo,  pp.  121-144. 


H. 

[Hopkins.]  ...  Bible  View  of  Slavery,  [n.  p.  1863.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.     [Handbook  of  the  Democracy,  Papers  No.  8. J  H. 

Thii  li  a  Letter  to  O.  M.  Wharton,  etc.,  in  reply  to  a  Note  from  them,  requeiting 
the  Biihup'i  Viewi  on  the  Aiprct  of  Slavery.  It  elicited  leveral  repliei  ai  i  Bithop 
Hopkini'  Letter  on  Slavery  Ripped  up,  and  hii  Miiuie  of  the  Sacred  Scriptures  Expoted. 
By  a  Clergyman  of  the  Frotettant  Epiicopal  Church.  /Jtw  T'»r^  t  yohn  F.  Trow, 
Prinitr.  1 86].  lamo,  pp.  44.  —  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  John  H.  Hopkini  ... 
Biihup  of  Vermont  on  the  Bible  View  of  Slavery.  Nnu  Tort  i  PrinttJ  by  ff^.  F.  Koii. 
1861.  8vo,  pp.  11, —  Froteit  of  the  Biihop  <nd  Clergy  of  the  Diuceie  of  Penniylv.inia, 
■gainit  Biihop  Hopkini'  Letter  on  African  Slavery,  September,  186].  4to,  pp.  3.— 
Review  of  a  "  Letter  from  the  Right  Rev.  John  H.  Hopkini,  D.D.,  lcd.,  Biihop  of 
Vermont,  on  Bible  View  of  Slavery,"  By  a  Vermonter.  Burlingioit.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  18. 
&<  alw  our  Vol.  11.,  Not.  {189-5190,  alto  Goodwin  (D.  R.),  Vol.  vii.,  No.  17936, 
[Lea  (Henry  Cary)],  [Lundy  (J.  P.)],  and  [May  (C.)] 

Hopkins.  The  Bishop  of  Vermont's  Protest,  and  Draft  of  a 
Pastoral  Letter,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  i6.  32929 

Hopkins.  Letter  to  Rev.  M.  A.  DcWolf  Howe,  d.d.,  1863. 
[p.p.  n.  d.]  32930 

Sit  A  Reply  to  the  Letter  of  Biihop  Hopkini,  addressed  to  Dr.  Howe  in  the. 
Print  called  "The  Age,"  of  December  8th,  1863.     Philadelfkia.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

Hopkins.  The  Novelties  which  Disturb  our  Peace :  Letters 
addressed  to  the  Bishops,  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church.  By  Rev.  John  Henry  Hopkins  ...  .  Phila- 
delphia:  Herman  Hooker.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  71.  A  Second  Letter, 
pp.  80  i  a  Third  Letter,  pp.  84 ;  a  Fourth  Letter,  pp.  71.        H. 

Another  Edition  published  by  Jamti  M.  Campbtll  Of  Co.  pp.  66}  Letter  ii.  pp.  73  { 
Letter  iii.  pp.  76}  Letter  iv.  pp.  56. 

Hopkins.  A  Scriptural,  Ecclesiastical,  and  Historical  View 
of  Slavery,  from  the  Days  of  the  Patriarch  Abraham,  to  the 
Nineteenth  Century.  Addressed  to  the  Right  Rev.  Alonzo 
Potter,  D.D.  ...  By  John  Henry  Hopkins,  d.d.,  ll.d.  ...  New 
York:  W.  I.  Pooley  Q  Co.    [1864.]     l2mo,  pp.  (2),  vii,  (l),  376. 

Hopkins.  Slavery :  its  Religious  Sanction,  its  Political  Dan- 
gers, and  the  Best  Mode  of  doing  it  away.  A  Lecture  delivered 
before  the  Young  Mens'  Associations  of  ...  Buffalo,  and  Lock- 
port  ...  .  By  John  Henry  Hopkins Buffalo :  Phinney  bf  Co. 

1851.    8vo,  pp.  32.  B.,  HA.  32933 

Also;  An  Address  ...  before  the  House  of  Convocation  of  Trinity  College  ...  Hart- 
ford, July  a6th,  1854.  ...  Hartford:  S.  Hanmer  &  Co.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  30.  —  Address 
...  August  s,  1850,  on  the  Death  of  General  Zachary  Taylor  ...  .  St.  Allant:  Prinua 


432 


HOPKINS. 


iy  E.  B.  H^hiting.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  a6.  —  Defence  of  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church,  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  against  ...  <  the  Banner  of  the  Church.' 
...  Bolton:  Stimfton  &  Oafp.  183s.  8vo,  pp.  44.  —  History  of  the  Church,  in  Verse. 
Composed  for  the  Use  of  Bible-Classes,  ...  in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the 
United  States.  ...  Ntvt  York:  ff^.  I.  Pot/ey.  1867.  iimo,  pp.  256. — Religion  the 
Only  Safeguard  of  National  Prosperity.  A  Sermon  ...  Boston,  December  i,  1831  ... 
the  Day  of  Annual  Thanksgiving.  ...  Bottom  Samuel  H.  Parker.  1831.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
—  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  Ten  Candidates  for  the  Diaconate,  in  ... 
New  York  ...  June  27th,  1841.  ...  New-York t  Dean  &  Trevelt.  1841.  8vo,  pp. 
24. —  ...  Sermon  before  the  General  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 
...  in  ...  New  York  ...  October  6th,  1847.  ...  New-Tork :  Daniel  Dana,  Jr.  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  24. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  in  the  Old  South  Church,  Boston,  Jan.  18,  1832, 
before  the  Howard  Benevolent  Society.  ...  Boston:  Perkins  &  Marvin.  1832.  8vo, 
pp.  20.  Duyckinck's  Cyklopedia,  Vol.  11.  393,  enumerates  several  other  works  by 
Bishop  Hopkins. 

Hopkins  (J.  H.),  yr.  Poor  Trinity.  The  Report  of  a  Com- 
mittee on  the  Condition  of  the  Finances  of  Trinity  Church, 
examined  by  John  H.  Hopkins,  Jr.  ...  New- Tori.  1859.  8vo, 
pp.  29.  B.  32934 

This  elicited  :  ••  Rich  Trinity.  A  Layman's  Answer  to  *  Poor  Trinity,'  examined  by 
John  H.  Hopkins,  Jr.  ..."  New  Tori.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Also;  The  Faith  and 
Order  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States.  ...  New  York.  [n.  d.] 
izmo,  pp.  14. 

[Hopkins  (John).]  Report  of  the  Finance  Committee  of 
the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Company  ...  December  8th, 
1869  ...  .  Baltimore.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  32935 

Hopkins  (J.  R.)  Report  of  the  Case  of  Trespass  &  Assault 
and  Battery,  wherein  John  Evans  was  Plaintiff,  And  Ellis  Yarnall, 
...  and  [others]  ...  were  Defendants.  Including  an  Interesting 
and  Important  Discussion  respecting  the  Discipline  of  the  Relig- 
ious Society  of  Friends ;  and  containing  the  valuable  Speeches 
of  the  Counsel,  Revised  from  the  short-hand  Notes  of  T.  Lloyd. 
Tried  at  ...  Philadelphia  ...  .  By  Joseph  R.  Hopkins.  Philadel- 
phia: P.  Byrne.  18 10.     8vo,  pp.  150.  32936 

Hopkins  (M.)  Baccalaureate  Sermons  and  Occasional  Dis- 
courses, by  Mark  Hopkins,  d.d..  President  of  Williams  College. 
Boston:  T.  R.  Marvin  i^  Son.   1862.    8vo.  32937 

The  following  are  all  Baccalaureate  Sermons  published  separately ;  ...  A  ...  Sermon, 
...  August  18,  1850.  ...  Boston.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  28.  +  ...  August  17,  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  +  ...  August  15,  1852.  ...  Boston.  185a.  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  ...  August  15, 
1855.  ...  Boston.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  ...  August  3,  1856.  ...  Boston.  1856.  8vo, 
pp.24.  +  ...  August  4,  1857.  ...  Boston.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  20.  +  ...  August  1,1858. 
...  Boston.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  ...  July  31,  1859.  ...  Boston.  1859.  8vo,  pp.  26. 
+  ...  August  I,  i860.  8vo.  +  ...  August  a,  1863.  ...  Boston.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
+  ...  July  31,  1864.  ...  Boston.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  24.  +  ...  July  30,  1865.  ...  Boston. 
1865.  8vo,  pp.  26.  +  ...  July  28,  1867.  ...  Boston.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  25.  +  ...July 
26,  1868.  ...  Boston.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  22.  +  ...  June  20,  1869.  ...  Boston.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  23.    +    ...  June  26,  1870.  ...  Boston.  1870.    8vo,  pp.  24. 


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Hopkins.  Colleges  and  Stability.  A  Discourse  ...  in  Mari- 
etta, Ohio,  Nov.  8,  1868,  at  the  Quarter-Century  Anniversary 
of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and  Theological 
Education  at  the  West.  By  Mark  Hopkins,  d.d.  \^New  Tork:'\ 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  [i860.]    8vo,  pp.  (20). 

Hopkins.  A  Discourse  Commemorative  of  Amos  Lawrence, 
delivered  ...  in  the  Chapel  of  Williams  College,  February  21, 
1853.  By  Mark  Hopkins,  d.d.  Boston:  Press  ofT.R.  Marvin. 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  36.  B.,  BA.,  H.  32939 

Hopkins.  The  Living  House,  on  God's  Method  of  Social 
Unity.  A  Baccalaureate  Sermon,  delivered  at  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  August  3,  1862.  By  Mark  Hopkins,  d.d.  Boston:  T. 
R.  Marvin  iff  Son.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  26.  32940 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion  in  the  South. 

Hopkins.  Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Discourses.  By  Mark 
Hopkins,  D.D.  ...  Boston:   T.  R.  Marvin.   1847.     8vo,  pp.  514. 

Hopkins.  A  Sermon  ...  before  ...  Edward  Everett,  Gov- 
ernor, etc.  ...  on  the  Anniversary  Election,  January  2,  1839. 
By  Mark  Hopkins,  d.d.  Be  ton  :  Dutton  and  tVentworth^  Printers. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  40.  a.  32942 

Hopkins.  The  Temple  of  God.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedi- 
cation of  the  South  Congregational  Church,  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
Nov.  13, 1850.  By  Mark  Hopkins,  D.D.  Boston :  T.  R.  Marvin. 
1850.    8vo,  pp.  22.  B.,  H.  32943 

Alio :  An  Address,  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  Williston  Seminary,  at  East-Hamp- 
ton, Mass.,  December  l,  1841.  ...  Northampton  :  J.  H.  Butler.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  13. 
—An  AHdress,  delivered  before  the  ...  Alumni  of  Williams  College,  at  the  Celebration 
of  t-he  Semi-Centennial  Anniversary,  August  16,  1843.  ...  Boston.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  41. 
+  Second  Edition.  Botton  :  Prtst  of  T.  R.  Marvin.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  40.  ba.  —  An 
Address,  ...  before  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and  Theological  Educa- 
tion at  the  West.  ...  Bolton:  Prtsi  of  T.  R.  Marvin.  185a.  8vo,  pp.  34.  h.  —  The 
Central  Principle.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  New-England  Society  of  New 
Yorlt,  December  22,  1853.  ...  New  York:  E.  French.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  36. —  ...  A 
Diicourse  ...  before  the  Congregational  Library  Association  ...  Boston,  May  39,  1855. 
„  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  —  A  Discourse  [on]  the 
Death  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Dorr  Griffin,  D.D.  ...  November  36,  1837.  ...  Troy:  Tutt/e, 
Belcher  &  Burton,  Printers.  1837.  8vo,  ;j  20.  B.  —  Fruit  in  Old  Age.  A  Discourse, 
commemorative  of  Nathan  Jackson  .  .  May  17,  1863.  ...  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R. 
Marvin  &  Son.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  36. — The  Inaugural  Discourse,  delivered  at  Williams 
College,  September  15,  1836.  ...  Troy:  N.  Tuttle,  Printer.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  31.  a. — 
The  Sabbath  and  Free  Institutions.  A  Sermon,  May,  1847.  ...  Boston.  1847.  8vo. 
—The  Sabbath  and  Free  Institutions.  A  Paper  read  before  the  National  Sabbath 
Convention,  Saratoga,  Aug.  »3,  1863.  ...  New  York:  Printed  by  Edward  0.  Jenkins. 
1863.  8vo,  pp.  30.  B. — Science  and  Religion.  A  Sermon  delivered  in  ...  Albany, 
...  August  24,  1856.    ...  Albany:  Van  Benihuysen,  Printer.   1856.    8vo,  pp.  35.     b., 


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BA.,  H.  —  A  Sermon  ...  at  Plymouth,  on  the  Twenty-Second  of  December,  igi(, 
...  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin.  1 847.  8vo,  pp.  31.  a.  —  A  Sermon  ...  before 
the  Annual  Convention  of  the  Congregational  Ministers  of  Massachusetts  ...  May  19 
1845.  ...  Boston:  Prtss  of  T.  R.  Marvin,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  3a.  —  A  Sermon  ...  before 
the  Pastoral  Association  of  Massachusetts  ...  May  30,  1843.  ...  Boston:  Tafpan  and 
Dennti.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  31.  —  A  Sermon  [on]  the  Death  of  Prof.  Sbenezer  Kellogg 
...  Oct.  II,  1846.  ...  Boston:  Prtss  of  T.  R.  Marvin.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  a8.  a.  Su 
also  Berkshire  Jubilee,  Vol.  11.,  No.  4893. 

Hopkins,  Woodward  (S.  B.),  and  Hoar  (S.)  Address  to 
the  People  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Present  Condition  and 
Claims  of  the  Temperance  Reformation.  ...  Boston :  Daniel  Kim- 
ball^ Printer.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  20.  B.,  H.  32944 

Hopkins  (S.),  died  1755.  Historical  Memoirs,  Relating  to 
the  Housatunnuk  Indians  :  or,  An  Account  of  the  Methods  used, 
and  Pains  taken,  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  among  that 
Heathenish-Tribe,  and  the  Success  thereof,  under  the  Ministry 
of  the  late  Reverend  Mr.  John  Sergeant :  Together,  With  the 
Character  of  that  eminently  worthy  Missionary  ;  and  an  Address 
to  the  People  of  this  Country,  representing  the  very  great  Import- 
ance of  attaching  the  Indians  to  their  Interest,  not  only  by  treat- 
ing them  justly  and  kindly,  but  by  using  proper  Endeavours  to 
settle  Christianity  among  them.  By  Samuel  Hopkins,  a.m.  Pas- 
tor of  a  Church  in  Springfield.  ...  Boston,  N.  E.  ...  S,  Kneeland, 
...  1753.    4to,  pp.  (2),  iv,  182.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.,  p.,  s.  32945 

Neatly  executed.     The  preface  is  dated  Nov.  14.  1752.    Reprinted  in  part  in  1757: 

Hopkins.  An  Address  to  the  People  of  New-England.  Rep- 
resenting the  very  great  Importance  of  attaching  the  Indians  to 
their  Interest ;  not  only  by  treating  them  justly  and  kindly ;  but 
by  using  proper  Endeavours  to  settle  Christianity  among  them. 
By  Samuel  Hopkins,  a.m.  Pastor  of  a  Church  in  Springfield.  ... 
Printed  in  Boston,  1753.  Being  a  Conclusion  to  the  Historical 
Memoirs  relating  to  the  Housatunnuk  Indians ;  with  an  account 
of  the  Methods  used  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  among 
the  said  Indians,  by  the  late  reverend  Mr.  John  Sergeant.  Now 
recommended  to  the  serious  Consideration  of  the  Inhabitants  of 
Pennsylvania,  and  the  other  Colonies.  Philadelphia :  Reprinted 
by  B.  Franklin.^  and  D.  Hall.   1 757.     8vo,  pp.  27.     N.,  P.  32946 

Hopkins.  An  |  Abridgment  |  of  |  Mr.  Hopkins'  |  Historical 
Memoirs,  |  relating  to  the  |  Housatunnuk,  or  Stockbridge  Indians  j  | 
or,  I  A  brief  Account  of  the  Methods  used,  and  |  Pains  taken,  for 
civilizing  and  propagating  the  |  Gospel  among  that  Heathenish 
Tribe,  |  and  the  Success  thereof,  under  the  Ministry  of  |  the  late 
Rev.  Mr.  John  Sergeant.  |  Philadelphia :  Printed  and  Sold  by  B. 


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Franklin  and  D.  Hall.    m,dcc,lvii.     8vo,  pp.  40,  Conrad  Wei- 
ser's  Letter,  pp.  7.  32947 

Mr.  Hopkins*  Memoir  is  one  of  the  rarest  of  works  relating  to  New  England,  as  it 
is  one  of  the  most  intrinsically  valuable.  This  abridgment  fails  in  the  last  quality  by 
reason  of  its  abbreviation,  but  is  nearly  as  rare.  The  letter  of  Conrad  Weiser  narrates 
some  remarkable  incidents  of  his  visit  to  the  Onondagas  not  elsewhere  preserved. 

[Hopkins  (Samuel)],  died  1803.  A  Dialogue  concerning  the 
Slavery  of  the  Africans,  shewing  it  to  be  the  Duty  and  Interest 
of  the  American  States  to  Emancipate  all  their  African  Slaves. 
With  an  Address  to  the  owners  of  Slaves.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed, the  Institution  of  the  Society  in  New-York  for  promoting 
the  Manumission  of  Slaves.  ...  Nonvich^  Co-in.^  J.  P.  Spooner. 
1776.   s.  -\- New  Tork^  Reprinted^  R.  Hodge.  ilZ^.    l6mo,  pp.  72. 

Hopkins.  An  Inquiry  concerning  the  future  State  of  those 
who  die  in  their  Sins  ...  and  whether  Endless  Punishment  be 
Consistent  with  Divine  Justice,  Wisdom,  and  Goodness :  ...  By 
Samuel  Hopkins,  d.d.  ...  Newport^  Rioode  Island:  Printed  by  Solo- 
mon Southwick.   1783.    4to,  pp.  (4),  vi,  194.      b.,  ba.,  w.  32949 

[Hopkins.]  The  Life  ...  of  Mr.  Jonathan  Edwards.  See  our 
Vol.  VI.,  No.  21948. 

Hopkins.  Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Edwards,  a.m.  ... 
Revised  and  Enlarged  ...  By  John  Hawksley.  London :  "James 
Black.  1815.     i2mo,  pp.  xii,  266.  c,  H.  32950 

Hopkins.  The  Life  and  Character  of  Miss  Susanna  Anthony, 
who  died,  in  Newport,  (R.  I.)  June  23,  mdccxci,  in  the  Sixty- 
Fifth  Year  of  her  Age.  Consisting  chiefly  in  Extracts  from  her 
Writings,  with  some  Brief  Observations  on  them.  Compiled  by 
Samuel  Hopkins,  d.d.  ...  Printed  at  Worcester^  Massachusetts^  By 
Leonard  Worcester,  mdccxcvi.  8vo.  -{-  Hartford:  Re-printed  by 
Hudson  and  Goodwin.  1799.  8vo,  pp.  168.  -f  Memoirs  of  Miss 
Susanna  Anthony  ...  .  A  New  Edition,  with  a  recommendatory 
preface.  By  Dr.  Ryland,  Mr.  Fuller,  and  Mr.  SutclifF.  Clipstone : 
J.  IV.  Morris.   1803.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  241.  32951 

Also !  The  Life  and  Character  of  Miss  Susanna  Anthony.  ...  Second  Edition.  Port- 
land: Lyman,  Hall  &  Co.  1810.  l2mo,  pp.  187.  Another  American  edition  was 
printed  in  Boston,  1810.  Miss  Anthony  was  an  eminently  pious  woman  of  Rhode 
Island,  whose  parents  were  J^"^'^^''^-  This  volume  consists  chiefly  of  extracts  from 
her  writings. 

HopxiNs.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Osborn  ...  . 
By  Samuel  Hopkins,  d.d.  Worcester:  Printed  by  Leonard  Worces- 
ter. 1799.     i2mo,  pp.  380.     B.     -f  Second  Edition.     Catskill: 

32952 


N.  Elliot.  1 8 14.     i2mo,  pp.  359. 


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Hopkins,  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  the  Late  Rev.  Samuel 
Hopkins,  ...  Pastor  of  the  First  Congregational  Church  in  New- 
port, written  by  Himself*,  interspersed  with  Marginal  Notes, 
extracted  from  his  Private  Diary  ;  to  which  is  added  a  Dialogue, 
by  the  Same  Hand,  on  the  Nature  and  Extent  of  True  Christian 
Submission  ;  also,  a  Serious  Address  to  Professing  Christians : 
closed  by  Dr.  Hart's  Sermon  at  his  Funeral ;  with  an  Introduc- 
tion to  the  Whole,  by  the  Editor.  Published  by  Stephen  West, 
D.D.,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.  Hartford: 
Printed  by  Hudson  i^  Goodwin.   1805.     i8mo,  pp.  240.     Portrait. 


Hopkins.  Timely  Articles  on  Slavery.  By  Samuel  Hopkins, 
D.D.  ...  Boston:  Congregational  Board  of  Publication.  1854.  8vo, 
PP-  vi,  (2),  549-624-  B.  32954 

Hopkins.  The  Works  of  Samuel  Hopkins,  d.d.  Boston, 
1854.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  viii,  266,  (i),  534 ;  viii,  770 ;  vi,  3-798. 
Portrait.  b.,  h.  32955 

Edited  by  Prof.  E.  A.  Park.  Alto:  Animadvereiom  on  Mr.  Hart's  late  Dialogue} 
In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  ...  New  London  ;  Printed  by  T.  Green.  m,dcc.lxx.  8vo,  pp. 
31.  —  An  Enquiry  concerning  The  Promise*  of  the  Gospel.  Whether  any  of  them 
are  made  to  the  ...  Unregenerate.  ...  Containing,  Remarks  on  two  sermons  ...  by  Dr. 
Mayhew  of  Boston.  ...  Also,  A  brief  enquiry  into  the  Use  of  Means.  ...  Biiion, 
N.  E. :  Primed  by  fF.  M' Alpine  and  J.  Fleeming.  m,dcc,lxv.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  viii,  144. 
+  pp.  {%),  viii,  145.  BA. — An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  of  True  Holiness.  With  an 
Appendix;  containing  an  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  William  Hart's  Remarks  on  Presi- 
dent Edwards's  Dissertation  on  the  Nature  of  True  Virtue  ...  .  Newport,  R.  I. :  Primed 
by  Solomon  Southwick.  M,Dcc,ixxiii.  i2mo,  pp.  vi,  (a),  220.  w.  +  New  York,  1791. 
—  Sermon  ...  at  the  South  Church  in  Boston.  ...  Boston,  1768.  8vo,  pp.  35. — A 
Treatise  on  the  Millennium.  ...  Boston :  Printed  by  Isaiah  Thomas  and  Ebeneaer  '[. 
Andrews,  mdccxciii.  8vo,  pp.  158.  Dr.  Hopkins  originated  the  peculiar  sect  known 
as  Hopkinsonians,  and  is  the  original  of  the  Doctor  in  Mrs.  Beecher  Stowe's  "Minister's 
Wooing." 

Hopkins  (S.)  An  Half  Century  Discourse,  delivered  in  Had- 
ley,  March  3,  1805.  By  Samuel  Hopkins,  d.d.  Northampton: 
Thomas  M.  Pomroy.   1805.     8vo,  pp.  32.  s.  32956 

Hopkins  (S.)  The  Puritans ;  or,  the  Church,  Court,  and 
Parliament  of  England  during  the  reigns  of  Edward  vi.  and 
Queen  Elizabeth.  By  Samuel  Hopkins.  Boston :  Gould  and 
Lincoln.    1859-61.     3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  549  ;*  539  ;  675.     BA. 

Hopkins.  The  Youth  of  the  Old  Dominion.  By  Samuel 
Hopkins.  Boston:  John  P.  Jewett  £sf  Co.  1856.  i2mo,  pp.  viii, 
473.  B.,  BA.,  c,  H.  32958 

A  romantic  and  picturesque  sketch  of  the  early  History  of  Virginia,  and  the  heroic 
adventures  of  Cupt.  Jolin  Smith  and  the  early  settlers. 


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437 


Hopkins  (S.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  on  Fast  Day,  April  18,  1839. 
By  Samuel  Hopkins  ...  .  Saco:  S.  L.  Goodale.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Hopkins.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving, 
November  29,  1838.  By  Samuel  Hopkins  ...  .  Saco:  S.  L. 
Geodale.   1839.     8vo,  pp.  15.  B.  32960 

[Hopkins  (Samuel  Miles).]  Letters  concerning  the  General 
Health ;  with  Notes  and  considerable  Additions  to  the  Numbers, 
as  they  lately  appeared  in  the  New  York  Gazette.  By  a  House 
Holder.     Aw  Tork:  Lang  and  Turner.   1805.    8vo,  pp.  52. 

Hopkins.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Be- 
nevolent Society,  in  the  City  of  New-York,  ...  on  the  Twenty- 
Second  of  February,  1809.  By  Samuel  M.  Hopkins,  Esq. 
New-Tor k  :  Printed  ly  J.  Seymour.   1809.     8vo,  pp.  20.        N.,  s. 

Alto:  Addreat,  before  the  Agricultural  Society  of  Genesee  County.  ...  Batavia. 
1819.    Iimo. — Speech  ...  upon  ...  Taxing  Bank  Stock.    Albany,  l%^^.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Hopkins  (S.  D.)  Centennial  Discourse,  Oct.  15, 1865.  By 
S.  D.  Hopkins.    1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  32963 

[Hopkins  (Stephen).]  A  Copy  of  a  Relation,  &c.,  made  Use 
of  by  Two  Parties  claiming  Land  in  Nantucket,  [n.  p.]  1770. 
4to,  pp.  16.  M.  32964 

Hopkins.  Letter  to  the  People  of  Rhode  Island,  giving 
"  some  public  account  of  such  parts  of  my  conduct  as  have  been 
most  censured."  [Dated^  Providence^  March  31,  1757.  Folio, 
pp.  5.  32965 

[Hopkins.]  The  Rights  of  Colonies  Examined.  Published 
by  Authority.  Providence :  Printed  by  IVilliam  Goddard.  m.dcc- 
Lxv.    4to,  pp.  24.  H.  32966 

"  A  modest  yet  pathetic  recital  of  the  hardships  laid  on  our  American  brethren  by 
the  stamp  act,"  &c. — Monthly  Re-vieio,  xxxiii.  4.84.  See  also  J.  R.  Bartlett's  catalogue 
of  J.  C.  Brown's  library,  where  it  is  said  to  have  been  reprinted  in  Great  Britain  in  the 
same  year,  which  is,  I  think,  an  error.  The  original  edition  is  extremely  rare,  and  the 
following,  which  is  a  reprint,  is  far  from  common, 

[Hopkins.]  The  Grievances  of  the  American  Colonies  Can- 
didly Examined.  ...  Printed  by  Authority,  at  Providence,  in 
Rhode-Island.      London :    Reprinted  for  J.  Almon.    Mdcclxvi. 

8V0,  pp.  47.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  P.  32967 

On  page  38,  of  this  edition,  several  paragraphs  are  omitted  which  appear  in  the  orig- 
inal.    It  was  also  reprinted  in  the  "Colonial  Records  of  Rhode  Island,"  vi.  416-427. 

Hopkins.  A  true  Representation  of  the  Plan  formed  at 
Albany,  for  uniting  all  the  British  Northern  Colonies,  in  order 


438 


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to  their  common  safety  and  defence ;  containing  abstracts  of  the 
authorities  given  by  the  several  governments  to  their  commis- 
sioners ;  and  of  several  letters  from  the  Secretaries  of  State,  and 
Lords  Commissioners  for  Trade  and  Plantations,  concerning  such 
Union.  Together  with  a  Representation  of  the  state  of  the 
English  and  French  Colonies  in  North  America ;  and  the  said 
plan  of  Union,  with  the  doings  of  the  Commissioners  thereon ; 
and  some  remarks  on  the  whole.  \^Dated'\  Providence.^  March  29, 
1755.    Folio,  pp.  14.  32968 

The  Commissioners  from  Rhode  Island  were  Stephen  Hopkins  and  Martin  Howard. 
The  Colonies  represented  were  Massachusetts  Bay,  New  Hampshire,  Connecticut,  Rhode 
Island,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Virginia,  North  Carolina  and 
South  Carolina.  See  our  Vol.  ii.,  Ku.  7S89,  "Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Collections,"  Second 
Series,  Vol.  ix.,  and  Tudor's  "Otis,"  Chap.  xii. 

Hopkins  (T.)  An  Appeal  to  the  Tribunal  of  Public  Justice ; 
being  a  Concise  Statement  of  the  Facts  which  led  to  the  Extra- 
ordinary Case,  of  Stockton  versus  Hopkins.  By  Thomas  Hop- 
kins.    Philadelphia:   The  Juthor.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  vi,  (2),  48. 

Hopkins  (T.  M.)  A  Discourse,  on  the  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  Delivered  in  the  ist  Presbyterian  Church  in  Blooming- 
ton,  Indiana,  April  19th,  1865.  By  Rev.  T.  M.  Hopkins,  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.  B.  32970 

Hopkins.  Reminiscences  of  Col.  John  Ketcham,  of  Monroe 
County,  Indiana  ...  Rev.  T.  M.  Hopkins  ...  .  Bloomington : 
Whitaker  isS  Walker.^  Printers.   1866.     8vo,  pp.  22.         H.  32971 

Hopkins  (W.)  Speech  of  Hon.  William  Hopkins  ...  on  the 
...  State  of  the  Country.  Delivered  in  the  Pennsylvania  House 
of  Representatives,  April  9,  1863.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  4. 

Hopkins  (W.  R.)  Report  on  the  New  Town  at  the  Foot  of 
Lake  Huron.     By  William  R.  Hopkins.     Geneva.   1837.     8vo. 

Hopkins  Academy,  Hadley^  Mass.     Catalogue,  1849.     '^^^' 

The  Hopkinsian  Magazine,  1824  and  1825.  Rev.  Otis 
Thompson,  Editor.  Volume  i.  Providence :  Carlile  b"  Brown., 
Printers.   1824.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  572.     Continued  to  4  volumes,    B. 

HoPKiNSON  (F.)  An  Account  of  the  Impeachment  and  Trial 
of  the  Late  Francis  Hopkinson,  Esq.  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Admiralty  for  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Philadel- 
phia: Francis  Bailey,  mdccxciv.    8vo,  pp.  3,  62.  3^97^ 

Also  included  in  the  "  Pennsylvania  State  Trials." 


iiki^istMiilti:i:i 


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439 


HoPKiNsoN.  The  Battle  of  the  Kegs.  By  Francis  Hopkin- 
8on.     Philadelphia :  Oakwood  Press.   1866.     8vo,  pp.  30.     32977 

£ighty-two  copies  privately  printed  on  blue  paper. 

HoPKiNSON.  An  Exercise,  containing  a  Dialogue  and  an  Ode, 
on  the  Accession  of  George  the  Third.  By  Francis  Hopkinson. 
Philadelphia.   1762.    4to.  p.  32978 

Hopkinson.  The  Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Occasional 
Writings  of  Francis  Hopkinson,  Esq.  Philadelphia :  T.  Dobson. 
M,DCC,xcii.    3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  vi,  384}  iv,  422  }  vi,  215,  204.    B. 

[Hopkinson.]  A  Pretty  Story.  Written  in  the  Year  of  our 
Lord  1774.  By  Peter  Grievous,  Esq.,  A.  B.  C.  D.  E.  Phila- 
delphia: John  Dunlap.  M.DCC.LXXiv.  8vo,  pp.  32.  -|-  Second 
Edition.    [lbid.'\     M.    -f  IVilliamsburgh.   1774.  c.  32980 

See  "  Historical  Magazine,"  i.  62.     Reprinted  witti  the  following  title  ; 

Hopkinson.  The  Old  Farm  and  the  New  Farm  ;  A  Political 
Allegory.  By  Francis  Hopkinson,  a  Member  of  the  Continental 
Congress.  With  an  Introduction  and  Historical  Notes,  by  Benson 
J.  Lossing  ...  .  New  Tork :  Dana  and  Co.  1857.  i2mo,  pp.  76. 
4-  New  Tork:  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph.   1864.     l2mo,  pp.  76. 

Hopkinson.  Science.  A  Poem.  By  Francis  Hopkinson, 
Esq.  ...  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  William  Dunlap^  ...  mdcclxii. 
4to,  pp.  19.  P.  32982 

Another  edition  was  published  clandestinely  the  same  year  in  iimo.  Set  cur  Vol. 
n.,  No.  25279. 

Hopkinson  (J.)  Eulogium  in  Commemoration  of  the  Hon. 
Bushrod  Washington,  ...  By  Joseph  Hopkinson.  T.  S.  Man- 
nings Printer^  Philadelphia.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  32.  32983 

Hopkinson.  Song  [Hail  Columbia],  adapted  to  the  Presi- 
dent's March,  sung  at  the  Theatre  by  Mr.  Fox  at  his  benefit. 
Philadelphia,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  6.  32984 

[Hopkinson.]  What  is  our  Situation  ?  and  what  our  Pros- 
pects ?  A  few  pages  for  Americans.  By  an  American.  [^Phil- 
adelphia.  1799?]    8vo.  32985 

Also ;  Annual  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine 
Arts,  on  the  13th  of  November,  1810.  ...  Philadelphia:  Bradford  and  Inskeef.  1810. 
8vo,  pp.  36.  —  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Law  Academy  of  Philadelphia,  at  the 
Opening  of  the  Session  of  1826-7.  ...  Philadelphia:  Law  Academy.  1826.  8vo,  pp. 
21.  B.  —  A  Summary  Statement  of  the  Origin  and  Present  State  of  the  Washington 
Benevolent  Society,  with  an  Account  of  the  Opening  and  Dedication  of  the  Hall,  and 
an  Oration.  ...  Philadelphia.  1816.    8vo. 


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HoPKiNsoN  and  Chauncey.  Speeches  of  Joseph  Hopkinson 
and  Charles  Chauncey  on  the  Judicial  Tenure,  delivered  in  the 
Convention  of  Pennsylvania  for  Revising  the  Constitution. 
Philadelphia:  E.  L.  Carey  isf  A.  Hart.   1838.    8vo,  pp.  48.       b. 

[Hopkinson  (Thomas).]  Liberty :  An  Elegiac  Poem  or  Ode. 
Philadelphia,  [n.  d.]    8vo.  32987 

Begini  "Awake  my  loul  'tii  fancy'i  magic  hand,"  in  four-line  venes. 

Hopkinson  (T.)  Argument  of  Thomas  Hopkinson,  Esq.,  on 
behalf  of  the  Petition  of  Horace  P.  Wakefield  and  others,  for  a 
Railroad  from  Salem  to  Lowell.     Boston.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

HoPKiNTON,  Mass.  The  Result  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council 
Publickly  declared  to  the  Church  of  Christ  in  Hopkinton,  Sep- 
tember 19th  1735.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  32989 

Hopkinton  Association.     See  Vol.  v..  No.  19257. 

HopKiRK  (J.  G.)  Second  Edition.  An  Account  of  the  In- 
surrection in  St  Domingo,  begun  in  August  1791,  taken  from 
authentic  sources,  by  J.  G.  Hopkirk,  ll.b.  William  Blackwood^ 
Edinburgh ;  MDCCCXxxiii.    8vo,  pp.  59.  32990 

HoppE  (Janus).  Californiens  Gegenwart  und  Zukunft. 
Nebst  Beitragen  von  A.  Erman,  uber  die  Klimatologie  von 
Californien,  und  uber  die  geographische  Verbreitung  des  Guides. 
Berlin:  G.  Reimer.  1849.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  152.    2  Maps.     32991 

HoppE.  Californien,  dets  Nutig  og  Fremtid.  Af  J.  Hoppe 
og  A.  Erman,  oversat  af  J.  C.  Smythe.  Kjbbenhavn :  Steen  ^  S. 
1850.    8vo.     Map.  32992 

Hopper  (E.)  The  Dutch  Pilgrim  Fathers  and  Other  Poems, 
Humorous  and  Not  Humorous.  By  Edward  Hopper.  A^m' 
Tori:  Hurd and  Houghton.  1865.     i6mo,  pp.  216.      ba.  32993 

Hopper.  Republican  Homes.  An  Address  delivered  before 
the  Association  of  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of  the  City  of 
New- York,  ...  June  19th,  1861.  By  Rev.  Edward  Hopper  ... 
l^New  Tork:'\  University  Press.   1 861.     8vo,  pp.  27.         H.  32994 

Also  ;  The  Fire  on  the  Hearth  in  Sleepy  Hollow.  ...  New  71.  it :  Hurd  &  Houghton. 
1865.  i6mo,  pp.  105.  c.  —  One  Wife  Too  Many;  or,  Rip  Van  Bigham.  A  Tale  of 
Tappan  Zee.  ...  New  York:  Hurd  and  Houghton.  1867.  l6mo,  pp.  262.  ■.  —  Sermon 
...  Pretbyterian  Church,  Sag  Harbor.  ...  Ntw  York.  1855.    8vo. 

[Hopper  (Isaac  T.)]  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Thomas 
Cooper.  Fourth  Edition.  New  Tork :  Isaac  T.  Hopper.  1837. 
24mo,  pp.  35.  H.  32995 


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[Hopper.]  Testimony  of  the  New- York  Association  of 
Friends  for  the  Relief  of  those  held  in  Slavery,  &c.,  concern- 
ing Ciiarles  Marriott,  deceased.  ...  Ntw-Terk :  Piercy  i^  Reedy 
Printtrs.  1844.    24mo,  pp.  15.  H.  32996 

HoppiN  (F.  E.)  Dedication  of  Lyceum  Hall.  Oration,  by 
Francis  E.  Hoppin,  and  Poem,  by  Henry  C.  Whitaker  ...  No- 
vember 19,  1858  ...   .  Providence.   1859.     8v°»  PP-  53'       3^997 

HoPPiN.  In  Memory  of  Francis  Edwin  Hoppin,  who  died 
on  the  20th  Day  of  June,  1868.    [n.  p.]  1868.     8vo,  pp.  27. 

HoPPiN  (N.)  An  Anniversary  Sermon,  in  Christ  Church, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  ...  November  25,  i860.  By  the  Rev.  Nicho- 
las Hoppin,  D.D.  ...  Boston:  E.  P.  Dutton  and  Company.  M  Dccc- 

LXI.      8V0,  pp.  29.  B.,  BA.,  H.  32999 

Hoppin.  One  Soweth  and  Another  Reapcth.  A  Commem- 
orative Sermon  on  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  Christ 
Church,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  ...  October  15,  1861.  By  the  Rev. 
Nicholas  Hoppin,  d.d..  Rector.  ...  Cambridge:  Miles  and  Dilling- 
ham.   M  DCCC  LXI.      8vO,  pp.  36.  B.  33OOO 

Hoppin.  A  Sermon  on  the  Re-Opening  of  Christ  Church, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  preached  ...  November  22,  1857;  with  a 
Historical  Notice  of  the  Church.  By  the  Rev.  Nicholas  Hoppin, 
...  Boston :  Ide  and  Dutton.  mdccc  lviii.     8vo,  pp.  79.     Plate. 

Hoppin  (W.  J.)  Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Services  of  James 
S.  Wadsworth  Brigadier-General  of  Volunteers  in  the  Army  of 
the  United  States :  Read  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Century  Associa- 
tion, December  3,  1864.  By  William  J.  Hoppin.  New  Tori: 
D.  Fan  Nostrand.  M  DCCc  Lxv.    8vo,  pp.  32.  h.  33002 

Hoppin  (W.  W.)  Report  of  the  Special  Committee  on  the 
Memorial  of  certain  Citizens  of  Providence,  in  relation  to  the 
Election  of  William  W.  Hoppin.  Providence :  Sayles^  Miller  £«f 
Simons.  1853.    ^^°)  PP*  '4*  330^3 

HopsoN  (P.  T.)  Treaty  between  Governor  Peregrine  Thomas 
Hopson,  and  the  Mickmack  Indians,  22  Nov.  1752.  Halifax: 
J.  Bushell.  1753.    Folio.  33004 

A  rare  piece  relative  to  Nova  Scotia,  in  French  and  English. 

HoRATius  (Quintus  Flaccus).  The  Lyric  Works  of  Horace, 
Translated  into  English  Verse  :  To  which  are  added,  A  Number 
of  Original  Poems.      By  a  Native  of  America.     Philadelphia : 

VOL.  vm.  55 


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Printtd  by  Eleaztr  Oswald^  at  tht  Coffte-Houtt.    m.dcc.lxxxvi. 
8vo,  pp.  xli,  334,  (i6).     Plate.  c.  33005 

The  frontiipiece  wu  drawn  by  P.  Markoe,  engraved  by  J.  P.  Malcom.  The  author 
wai  Lt.-Coi.  John  Parke.  Moit  of  the  pieces  are  inicribed  to  public  characters,  and, 
though  the  pagination  it  continuoui,  there  are  separate  title-pages  to  the  "  Carmen 
Seculare,"  the  "Translations,"  etc.,  and  "Virginia,  a  Pastoral  Drama."  Hrnry 
Stevens  remarks :  "  This  is  perhaps  the  rarest  and  oddest  of  all  the  American  Buolu 
of  Poetry."     St*  "  Bibliotheca  Historica,"  and  Duyckinck's  "  Cyclopedia,"  i.  3o{. 

Horace  in  New- York.     Set  [Clason  (Isaac  Starr)],  Vol.  iv. 

HoRE  (M.  P.)  Sketches,  Miscellaneous,  Descriptive  and  Sta- 
tistical, of  the  Seat  of  the  Federal  Government,  the  States  of 
Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  New  Jersey,  New 
York,  New  Hampshire,  Connecticut,  Vermont  and  Massachu- 
setts, during  a  residence  of  Fifteen  Years.  By  Maurice  P. 
Hore.     Cork:  Printed  by  F.  Jackson,  mdcccxxxii.     8vo,  pp.  95. 

Contains  sketches  of  the  leading  Irishmen  and  the  Catholic  Religion  in  the  United 
States. 

HoRER  {Mr.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Horer,  in  defence  of  W.  H. 
Harrison,  and  Sketch  of  his  Life.     Baltimore.  1836.    8vo. 

HoRLACHER  (J.)  Is  Slavery  Condemned  by  the  Bible  or  Pro- 
hibited by  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  ?  By  Dr.  Jacob 
H  or  lac  her.  AlUntown^  Pa.:  TrexUr^  Horlacher  i^  JVeiser.  1864. 
i2mo,  pp.  32.  33008 

HoRLACHER.  Ist  Sclaverei  verdammt  in  der  Bibel  ?  oder  in 
der  Constitution  verboten  ?     Philadelphia.  1862.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

HoRMEYER  (Joseph).  Beschreibung  der  Provinz  Rio  Grande 
do  Sul  in  Sudbrasilien  mit  besonderer  Rucksicht  auf  deren  Kolo- 
nisation.  Herausgegeben  von  Mich.  KrofF.  Koblenz:  [Holscher]. 
1854.    i2mo,  pp.  100.  33010 

HoRMEYER.  Sudbrasilien.  Bin  Handbuch  ...  fur  Auswan- 
derer.     Hamburg:  tViirger.  1857.    8vo,  pp.  xvi,  339.     Map. 

Horn  (A.]  The  Confession  of  Adam  Horn,  alias  And.  Hell- 
man — embodying  particulars  of  his  Life.  Convicted  Nov.  27, 
1843,  ^^  Baltimore  County  Court,  for  the  Murder  of  his  Wife. 
Baltimore.  1843.    8vo,  pp.  31.  33012 

Horn  (G.)  Georgi  Horni  Area  Noe  sive  Historia  Imperio- 
rum  et  Regnorum,  a  Condito  orbe  ad  nostra  Tempora.  Lugduni 
Batavorumy  Ex  officina  Hackiana.  1666.  24mo,  pp.  (32),  548, 
(43).  +  Francofurti  et  Lipsiae.  1674.  i6mo.  -\-  [^Ibid.']  1675. 
-{-  Gorinchemi.   1677.     li'no*  330'3 

Pages  455-545  contain  "  Occidentalis  res  Americae." 


iiiiljiljiiii, 


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Horn.  GeorgI  HornI  |  De  |  Originibvs  |  Americanis  |  Libri 
Qvatvor.  |  ...  Haga  Comitis^  \  Sumptibus  JJriani  Hacq  \  do  Id  cm.  | 
[Colophon  :]  Lvgdvni  Batavorvm^  \  Typis  Ph'tlippi  dt  Cro-y^  \  Arn- 
hemo-Gtldriy  1652.  |    8vo,  pp.  (20),  282.  B.,  ba.  33014 

Horn.  [Engraved  Title :]  Georeii  Hornii  |  dc  Originibus 
Americanis  [Libri  Quatuor.  |  nemipoii.]  Sumptibus  loannis  MulUri. 
1669. 1  [Printed  Title :]  GeorgI  HornI  |  De  |  Originibvs  |  Ameri- 
canis. I  Libri  Qvatvor.  |  Htmipoli.  \  Sumptibus  Jounnis  Miilleri  Bib/.  | 
Anno  1669. 1    Sm.  i2mo,  pp.  (24),  503.  330^5 

Written  at  the  euggeition  of  De  Laet,  in  answer  to  the  "  De  Origine  OerKium  Ameri- 
canorum"  of  Hugo  Orotius,  from  whom  it  provoked  an  angry  rejoinder,  which  wat 
aniwered  by  a  counter-treatise  by  J.  de  Laet.  Whatever  may  be  thought  of  Horn's 
theoriei  concerning  the  original  population  of  the  Weitern  continent,  they  are  at  least 
very  curious  and  supported  by  an  infinite  wealth  of  learning ;  indeed,  all  of  these 
essays  display  a  high  degree  of  erudition.  Respecting  the  author,  itt  the  "  Biograpiiie 
Universclle,"  xx.  399;  it*  alio  Ternaux,  No.  7x5,  Rich,  No.  389. 

[Horn.]  Historia  ecclesiastica  et  politica.  Lugduni  Batavo- 
rum.  1 67 1.  i2nio,  pp.  (34),  442,  (26).  -j-  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  i2mo, 
PP'  (34)»  368,  72,  (28)-  B.  33016 

"Among  ye  N  E  Books,  bee  of  his  Great  mistakes  about  N  E  Ppl  tc  Principles." — 
T.  Prince's  M.S.  Catalogut.     The  following  is  a  Dutch  translation : 

Horn.  Kerckelycke  Historic  ...  tot  1666.  Uit  het  Latyn 
in  het  Nederd.  vert,  en  ...  vervolgt  tot  1633,  door  Balth.  Bekiccr. 
Amsterdam.   1684.     8vo.     Plates.  330^7 

Continuation  to  1683,  by  B.  Bekker.  Contains  notices  of  the  Browniets  and  their 
settlement  in  New  Netherland,  New  England,  etc. 

Horn.  Historia  Totius  Orbis  Antiquis  cogniti  Geographicis 
Tabulis  accurate  delineata  opus  sacrx  et  profanse  Doctrinx  neces- 
sarium.    Amstelodami.   1658.    Folio.  a.  33018 

Also ;  Orbis  politicus  imperiorum,  regnorum,  principatuum,  rerum-publicarum, 
£d.  II.  Lipiiat.  1685.  lamo.  —  Orbis  imperans  seu  tractatus  de  xiii.  orbis  imperils. 
Francofurti.  1 69  3.     iimo. 

Horn  (GJ  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of 
Oxford  ...  February  21,  1781,  being  the  day  appointed  by  His 
Majesty's  Proclamation,  lo  be  observed  as  a  day  of  Fasting  and 
Humiliation.  [On  account  of  the  A.tnerican  War.]  By  Geurge 
Horn,  D.D.     Oxford,  mocclxxxi.    410,  pp.  28.  33°' 9 

Horn  (H.  J.)  Strange  Visitors :  a  series  of  original  papers, 
embracing  Philosophy,  Science,  Government  ...  .  By  the  Spirits 
of  Irving,  Willis,  Thackeray,  ...  and  others  now  dwelling  in  the 
Spirit  World.  Dictated  through  a  Clairvoyant  while  in  a  state 
of  Trance.     New  Tori:  Carleton.   1869.     i2mo,  pp.  250.        c. 

Instead  of  Irving,  etc.,  read  fools — perhaps  the  title  ought  to  be  omitted. 


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Horn  (H.  B.)  Horn's  Overland  Guide,  from  the  U.  S.  Indian 
Sub-Agency,  Council  Bluffs,  on  the  Missouri  River,  to  the  City 
of  Sacramento,  in  California;  ...  By  Hosea  B.  Horn.  New 
Tori:  J.  H.  Colton.   1852.     i2mo,  pp.  83,  (i).     Map.  ba, 

Horn  (J.)  Some  Considerations  on  the  African  Slave  Trade, 
and  the  Use  of  West  India  Produce.  By  John  Horn.  G.  Cooie, 
Printtr.  [1805.]    Folio.  33022 

Horn  {Mrs.)  An  Authentic  and  Thrilling  Narrative  of  the 
Captivity  of  Mrs.  Horn  and  her  two  Children,  with  Mrs.  Harris, 
by  the  Camanche  Indians,  and  the  Murder  of  their  Husbands 
and  Travelling  Companions.  Cincinnati :  Tht  Author,  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  32.  33023 

Horn.  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Mrs.  Horn,  and  her 
two  Children,  with  Mrs.  Harris  \  by  the  Camanche  Indians,  after 
thev  had  Murdered  their  Husbands  and  Travelling  Companions} 
witii  a  brief  account  of  the  Manner  and  Customs  of  that  Nation 
of  Savages,  of  whom  so  little  is  Generally  known.  St.  Louis, 
1839.     i2mo,  pp.  60.  33024 

Horn  [Professor).  Important  Message  to  the  People,  and 
more  so  to  the  Jews.     Sacramento.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  36.      33025 

Horn  (W.  O.),  pseudon.     See  [Oertel  (G.  W.  O.)] 

Hornbeck  (H.  B.)  St.  Thomas  dansk  amerikansk  O,  optaget 
i  1835-39.     Kjobe'-'avn.   1846.  33026 

Hornblower  [Josiah].  Letter  from  Mr.  Hornblower  to  Mr. 
Kitchell,  on  the  Subject  of  Schuyler's  Copper  Mine,  in  New- 
Jersey.     April  1 8th,  1800.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.        ba. 

Hornblower  (W.  H.)  The  Duty  of  the  General  Assembly 
to  all  the  Church  under  its  caie.  A  Vindication  of  the  Minority 
m  opposition  to  the  Resolutions  on  the  State  of  the  Country. 
Paterson:  A.  Mead.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  10.  33028 

Hornblower.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
April  16,  1865.     Paterson^  N,  J.   1865.    8vo.  33029 

Hornby  (E.)  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Mixed  Com- 
mission on  Private  Claims  established  under  the  Convention 
between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  of  America,  of  the 
8th  February,  1853.  Compiled  from  the  Original  by  Edward 
Hornby.     London.  1856.    8vo.  33030 


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HoRNK  (H.)  Estayi  concerning  Iron  and  Steel  i  The  First, 
containine  Observations  on  American  Sand-Iron.  The  Second, 
Observations  founded  on  Experiments  on  Common  Iron  Ore,  ... 
By  Henry  Home.  London:  T.  Cadtll.  m.dcc.lxxiii.  lamo, 
PP'  (4),  223.  33031 

The  firit  Eiiay  hu  •  irparate  title:  " Obieri'itloni  on  American  Sand-Irun.  In  a 
letter  to  the  Ute  Mr.  John  Ellicott,  r.a.i.  read  at  the  Royal  Society,  March  3,  176]." 
pp.  JI. 

HoRNE  (J.)  The  Trial  (at  large)  of  John  Home,  Esq.  Upon 
an  Information  filed  ex  officio  by  his  Majesty's  Attorney  General 
for  a  Libel,  on  Friday,  July  4tn,  1777.  Published  by  the  De- 
fendant.    London:  G,  KtarsUy.   1777.    Folio,  pp.  69.        33032 

The  libel  for  which  Home  wai  convicted  ii  ai  followi  i  "  King's  Armi  Tavern, 
Cornhill,  June  7,  1775.  A'  '  Special  Meeting  thii  day  of  several  memben  of  the 
Cunititutional  Society,  during  an  adjournment,  a  gentleman  proposed  that  a  subscription 
ihuuld  be  immediately  entered  into  by  such  members  present  who  might  approve  the 
purpose  for  raising  the  sum  of  £100,  to  be  applied  to  the  relief  of  the  widows,  orphans, 
and  iged  parents  of  our  beloved  American  fellow-subjects,  who,  fjithful  to  the  character 
of  Englishmen  preferring  death  to  slavery,  were  for  that  reason  only  inhumanly  murdered 
by  the  King's  troops  at  or  near  Lexington  and  Concord,  Mass.  on  the  19th  of  last  April, 
which  sum  being  immediately  collected,  it  was  thereupon  resolved  that  Mr.  Home  do 
pay  to-morrow  into  the  hands  of  Mess.  Brownes  and  Collison,  on  the  account  of  Dr. 
Franklin,  and  that  he  be  requested  to  apply  the  same  to  the  above  mentioned  purpose." 
Another  edition  is  entitled:  "Case  before  the  House  of  Lords  between  Rev.  John 
Home,  Plaintiff,  and  King  George  111.,  Defendant,"  etc.     Lou  Jon.  1778.    Folio. 

HoRNB  (T.  H.)  An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Bibliogra- 
phy. To  which  is  prefixed  a  Memoir  on  the  Public  Libraries 
of  the  Antients.  By  Thomas  Hartwell  Home.  Illustrated  with 
Engravings.  London:  T.  Cadelli^  JV,  Davits.  1814.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  xiv,  XXV,  402  i  {4),  403-738,  (2),  clvi.     10  Plates. 

On  page  92,  et  if;.,  is  a  chapter  on  Mexican  and  North  American  picture-writin|. 
Fifty  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

HoRNELL,  N.  Y.  Annual  Report  of  the  Hornell  Library  As- 
sociation, 1869.    8vo.  8.  33034 

Horner  (Gustavus  R.  B.)     Medical  Topography  of  Brazil 

and  Uruguay :  with  Incidental  Remarks.     By  G.  R.  B.  Homer, 

...  Philadelphia:  Lindsay  iff  Blakiston.   1845.     8 vo,  pp.  296.      c. 

Also :  Observations  on  the  Isthmus  of  Panama,  and  on  the  Hospitals  of  Havana. 
...  Philadtlpkia.  1 8  59.    8vo.     c. 

Horner  (J.  M.)  The  Modern  Emigrant ;  or.  Lover  of  Lib- 
erty :  be.ne  A  Discourse,  delivered  in  the  City  of  New-York,  by 
the  Rev.  J.  M.  Horner,  ...  New-York:  Printed  by  IV.  Mitchell. 
1832.    8vo,  pp.  18.  33036 


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Horner  ^W.  E.)  Nccrological  Notice  of  Dr.  Philip  Syng 
Physick ;  delivered  before  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 
May  4,  1838.  By  W.  E.  Horner,  m.d.  ...  Philadelphia:  Has- 
wellf  Barrington^  and  Haswell.   1838.     8vo,  pp.  32.         B.  33037 

This  elicited  a  pamphlet  I  have  not  seen,  which  was  answered  by  "  Examination 
of  a  Pamphlet  ...  on  Dr.  Horner's  ...  Notice  of  P.  Syng  Physick,  m.o."  ...  Pkiladtl- 
fkia.   1838.    8vo.     s. 

[Horner.]  Observations  on  the  Mineral  Waters  in  the  South 
Western  Part  of  Virginia.  In  a  Series  of  Letters.  By  a  Phy- 
sician of  Philadelphia.  ...  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  J.  Thompson. 
1834.     8vo,  pp.  30.  H.  33038 

[Hornot  (Ant.)]  Anecdotes  Americaiii^s,  ou  Histoire  Ab- 
regee  des  principaux  evenements  arrives  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde, 
depuis  sa  decouverte  jusqu'a  I'epoque  presente.     Paris:  Vincent. 

MDCCLXXVI.      I2mO,  pp.  XV,  782.  A.,  B.,  BA.  33O39 

HoRROCKs  (J.)  Upon  the  Peace.  A  Sermon.  Preach'd  at 
the  Church  of  Petsworth  ...  August  the  25th,  ...  By  the  Rev- 
erend James  Horrocks,  a.m.  ...  IVilliamsburg :  Printed  by  Joseph 
Royle.  MDCCLxiii.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  15.  ba.  33040 

The  Horrors  of  *he  Negro  Slavery  existing  in  our  West  Indian 
Islands  irrefragably  demonstrated.     London.   1805.     8vo.  c. 

Horrors  of  the  Slave  Trade.     1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.  33042 

HoRRY  (E.)  Address  delivered  in  Charleston,  before  the 
Agricultural  Society  of  South  Carolina,  19th  August,  1828.  By 
Elias  Horry.     Charleston.   1828.    8vo,  pp.  40.  33043 

HoRRY  (P.)  Life  of  Gen.  Francis  Marion,  a  Celebrated  Par- 
tizan  Officer  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  against  the  British  and 
Tories  in  South-Carolina  and  Georgia.  By  Brig.  Gen.  P.  Horry. 
Second  Edition.  Baltimore:  W.  D.  Bell^  J.  F.  Cook.  1814. 
i2mo,  pp.  270.  c.  33044 

Afterwards  reprinted  as : 

HoRRY.  The  Life  of  Gen.  Francis  Marion  ...  .  By  Brig. 
Gen.  P.  Horry,  of  Marion's  Brigzde  and  M.  L.  Weems.  ... 
Fourth  Edition  ...  .  Philadelphia:  M.Carey.  1816.  i2mo,  pp. 
260.  BA.  +  Sixth  Edition.  Philadelphia :  M.  Carey  Iff  Son.  l%i%. 
i2mo,  pp.  251.  +  Seventh  Edition.  [/*/V.]  1821.  +  \_I^'<^-\ 
1822.  -\-  Frankfort.  1826.  l2mo.  -f  Philadelphia:  H.  C.  Carey 
i^  I.  Lea.  18  .  i2mo,  pp.  251.  -\-  Philadelphia :  Joseph  Allen. 
1828.     i2mo,  pp.  252.     Plate,     c.    +  [/&/<^.]  1829.    -f  \^Ibid.] 


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1833*  +  By  Colonel  Horry,  of  Marion's  Brigade,  and  M.  L. 
Wheems  [«f],  Chaplain  to  Washington.  New-York:  P,  M. 
Davis.    1835.     lamo,  pp.  252.     +  [Ihid.'\    1837.     +  Pkiladel- 

fh'ia :  Joseph  Allttt.   1 841.     i2mo,  pp.  252.    +[//>/</.]   1844.    + 
Ibid.']  1855.  33045 

Horry.  The  Life  of  General  Francis  Marion,  a  Celebrated 
Partisan  Officer  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  against  the  British 
and  Tories,  in  South  Carolina  and  Georgia  ;  abridged  from  Horry 
and  Weem's  Life  of  Marion.     Devon.   1835.     i8nio,  pp.  324. 

Title  from  Rich's  "  Bibliotheca  Americana,"  Vol.  ii.  272. 

HoRSBURGH  (J.)  The  India  Directory,  or  Directions  for  sail- 
ing to  and  from  the  East  Indies,  China,  Japan,  Australia,  and 
the  Interjacent  Parts  of  Africa  and  South  America.  By  James 
Horsburgh.  Fifth  Edition.  London.  1841.  4to.  c.  -f  Eighth 
Edition.  London:  Wm.  H.  Allen  i^  Co.  1864.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp. 
xii,  XXV,  (i),  848  i  vii,  (3),  881.  a.  33047 

First  published  in  1826  with  a  title  differing  but  slightly. 

Horsey  (J.  R.)  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Charleston,  from 
the  14th  September,  1854,  to  the  ist  December,  1859:  and  the 
Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  relating  to  the  City  Council  of 
Charleston,  and  the  City  of  Charleston,  during  the  same  Period. 
Compiled  by  John  R.  Horsey.     Charleston :  fValker^  Evans  £ff  Co. 

1859.    ^^°i  PP'  ^^>  '^^>  4^*  ^'  33^49 

HoRSFiELD  (T.)  Experimental  Dissertation  on  the  Rhus- 
Vernix,  Rhus-Radicans  and  Rhus-Glabrum  ;  commonly  known 
in  Pennsylvania  by  the  names  of  Poison-Ash,  Poison-Vine  and 
Common  Sumach.     By  Thomas  Horsfield.     Philadelphia.  1 798. 

HoRSFORD  (E.  N.)  The  Army  Ration.  How  to  Diminish 
its  Weight  and  Bulk,  Secure  Economy  in  its  Administration, 
Avoid  Waste,  and  Increase  the  Comfort,  Efficiency,  and  Mobility 
of  Troops.  By  E.  N.  Horsford  ...  .  New  Tori:  D.  Van  Nos- 
trand.  1864.     l2mo,  pp.  42.  B.,  H.  33050 

Horsford.  Report  on  Mystic  Pond  to  the  Boston  Harbor 
Commission.  By  E.  N.  Horsford  ...  .  Boston:  Geo.  C.  Rand  i^ 
Avery ^  Printers.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  19.     Chart.  B.,  H.  33051 

Horsford.  Solidification  of  the  Coral  Reefs  of  Florida,  and 
Source  of  Lime  in  the  Growth  of  Corals.     By  E.  N.  Horsford, 

33052 


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Boston.  1853.    8vo,  pp.  11. 


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HoRSFORD  (J.)  A  Voice  from  the  West  Indies  ;  being  a  Re- 
view of  the  Character  and  Results  of  Missionary  Efforts  in  the 
British  and  other  Colonies  in  the  Caribbean  Sea :  with  some  Re- 
marks on  the  Usages,  Prejudices,  &c.,  of  the  Inhabitants.  By 
Rev.  John  Horsford.     London:  Hey lin.  1856.     Post  8vo,  pp.  492. 

HoRSFORD  (J.)  Speech  ...  In  Favor  of  the  Establishment 
of  an  Agricultural  Bureau,  June  24,  1852.  IVashington.  1852. 
8vo,  pp.  7.  H.  33054 

Horsford  (M.  G.)  Indian  Legends  and  other  Poems.  By 
Mary  Gardiner  Horsford.  New  York:  J.  C.  Derby.  1855. 
i2mo,  pp.  167.  B.,  H.  33055 

HoRSLEV  (S.)  Remarks  on  the  Observations  made  in  the  late 
Voyage  to  the  North  Pole,  for  determining  the  Acceleration  of 
the  Pendulum  in  latitude  79°  50'.  By  Samuel  Horsley,  l.l.d. 
Sec.  R.s.  In  a  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Constantine  John  Phipps. 
London.  1774.    4to.  33056 

"  This  pamphlet  ought  to  be  annexed  to  every  copy  of  Captain  Phipps's  book,  and 
bound  up  with  it." — Monthly  Re-view,  lii.  131.     It  is  very  rare. 

HoRSLEY  (Samuel).  Speech  of  the  Bishop  of  Rochester  in 
House  of  Peers  on  the  Bill  to  Prohibit  the  Trading  in  Slaves  on 
the  Coast  of  Africa.     London.   1799.    8vo.  c.  33057 

[HoRSMANDEN  (Daniel).]  A  |  Journal  |  of  the  Proceedings] 
in  I  The  Detection  of  the  Conspiracy  |  formed  by  Some  White 
People,  in  Conjunction  with  Negro  and  other  Slaves,  |  for  |  Burn- 
ing the  City  of  New- York  in  America,  |  And  Murdering  the 
Inhabitants.  |  Which  Conspiracy  was  partly  put  in  Execution,  by 
Burning  His  Majesty's  House  in  |  Fort  George,  within  the  said 
City,  on  Wednesday  the  Eighteenth  of  March,  1741,  and  [setting 
Fire  to  several  Dwellings  and  other  Houses  there,  within  a  few 
Days  succeeding.  |  And  by  another  Attempt  made  in  Prosecution 
of  the  same  infernal  scheme,  by  putting] Fire  between  two  other 
Dwelling  Houses  within  the  said  City,  on  the  Fifteenth  Day  of  | 
February,  1742;  which  was  accidentally  and  timely  discovered 
and  extinguished.  |  Containing.  |  i.  A  Narrative  of  the  Trials, 
Condemnations,  Executions,  and  Behaviour  of  the  |  several  Crim- 
inals, at  the  Gallows  and  Stake,  with  their  Speeches  and  Con- 
fessions ;  with  I  Notes,  Observations  and  Reflections  occasionally 
interspersed  throughout  the  whole.  |  11.  An  Appendix,  wherein  is 
set  forth  some  additional  Evidence  concerning  the  said  |  Con- 
spiracy and  Conspirators,  which  has  come  to  Light  since  their 
Trials  and  |  Executions.  |  iii.  Lists  of  the  several  Persons  (Whites 


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and  Blacks)  committed  on  Account  of  the  |  Conspiracy ;  and  of 
the  several  Criminals  executed ;  and  of  those  transported,  with  I 
the  Places  whereto.  |  By  the  Recorder  of  the  City  of  New- York,  j 
...  \New  Tori :  \  Printed  by  "James  Parker^  at  the  New  Printing- 
Office.  1744.    4to,  pp.  (i),  vi,  205,  (i),  Appendix,  pp.  16.       h. 

An  excessively  rare  work.  The  only  copy  sold  in  New  York  during  many  years  was 
one  damaged  by  water  belonging  to  Mr.  Bruce,  at  whose  sale  it  was  bought  for  Mr.  Rice; 
it  was  resold  with  his  collection  for  $140.00.  Mr.  Quaritch,  in  a  recent  catalogue, 
offers  a  copy  for  £45,  and  remarks  "  I  know  of  no  other  copy  sold  in  the  London 
market."  The  work  had  become  so  scarce  even  in  1 8 10,  that  the  editor  of  the  edition 
of  that  year  intimates  that  he  experienced  the  greatest  difficulty  in  finding  a  copy. 
Parker  (the  printer  of  this  volume)  was  an  apprentice  to  Bradford,  and  succeeded  to 
the  business  in  1742.     The  following  are  reprints  : 

[HoRSMANDEN.]  A  Joumal  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  Detec- 
tion of  the  Conspiracy  Formed  by  some  White  People,  in  con- 
junction with  Negro  and  other  Slaves,  for  burning  the  City  of 
New- York  in  America  and  murdering  the  Inhabitants.  ...  By 
the  Recorder  of  the  City  of  New-York.  ...  Printed  at  New- 
York :  London^  Reprinted  and  Sold  by  John  Clarke.  1747.  8vo, 
pp.  viii,  425,  (7).  33059 

Almost  as  rare  as  the  preceding. 

HoRSMANDEN.  The  New- York  Conspiracy,  or  a  History  of 
the  Negro  Plot,  with  the  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  against  the 
Conspirators  at  New- York  in  the  Years  1 741-2.  Together 
with  several  interesting  Tables,  ...  By  Daniel  Horsmanden,  Esq. 
New  York:  Southwicki^  Pclsue.  1810.    8vo,  pp.  385,  (7).     ba.,  h. 

For  an  account  of  this  alleged  Conspiracy  and  the  Trial,  ite  Chandler's  "  American 
Criminal  Trials,"  Vol.  i.,  p.  211. 

[Horsmanpen.]  The  Negro  Conspiracy  in  the  City  of  New 
York,  in  1741.  Edited  by  William  B.  Wedgwood.  New  York. 
1851.    8vo,  pp.  96.  33061 

H[orsn/:ll]  (W[illiam].)  The  Ice-Bound  Ship,  and  the 
Dream.     By  W.  H.     Montreal,   i860.     8vo,  pp.  48.         33062 

HoRTA  (G  icia  da).     See  Orta  (Garcia  de). 

Hortensius.  pseudon.     See  [Ramsay  (D.)] 

HoRTicosA  (P.)  Petrii  di  Horticosa  Concilii  Mexicani  De- 
creta.     Mexico.   1627.     Folio.  33063 

Title  from  Ternaux,  No.  498. 

Horticultural  Register,  and  Gardiner's  Magazine.  ...  Volume  i. 
Boston:  George  C.  Barrett.  1835.  8vo,  pp.  v,  479.  Plates. 
Continued.  a.  33064 

VOL.   VIII.  56 


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HORTON. 


Horticultural  Society  of  the  Valley  of  Genesee.  Constitution, 
etc.     1848.    +  Officers,  etc.     1852.  33065 

The  Horticulturist,  and  Journal  of  Rural  Art  and  Rural  Taste. 
...  Edited  by  A.  J.  Downing.  Vol.  i.  July,  1846-June,  1847. 
Jlbany :  Luther  Tucker,   [n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  vii,  576.     Continued. 

Afterwards  by  P.  Barry  and  J.  Jay  Smith. 

HoRTiGOSA  (Fran.  Antonio).  Sermon  en  Honras  del  P.  Pedro 
Navarrette,  Padre  de  todas  las  Provincias  de  esta  Nueva-Espana, 
Islas  adyacentes,  y  Philipinas.  Mexico :  Imprenta  de  la  Bibliotheca 
Mexicana.   1756.    4to.  33067 

HoRTiNi  (J.  Roscii).  Elogia  Militaria.  Roma^  apud  Ruffi- 
nellum.   1596.    410.  33068 

A  collection  of  poems  celebrating  the  heroic  deeds  of  Ferdinand  Cortes,  Sir  John 
Hawkwood,  and  others. 

HoRTON  (F.)  Poem  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  Brookfield 
Temperance  Society,  January,  1833.  By  Francis  Horton.  Brook- 
field^  Mass.     1833.     i2mo.  33069 

HoRTON  (G.  M.)  The  Poetical  Works  of  George  M.  Hor- 
ton, the  Colored  Bard  of  North-Carolina,  to  which  is  prefixed 
the  Life  of  the  Author,  written  by  Himself.  Hillsborough: 
Printed  by  D.  Heartt.   1845.     24mo,  pp.  96.  H.  33070 

Horton  (H.  P.)  A  Digest  of  the  Militia  Law  of  the  State 
of  New-York,  with  copious  Forms  adapted  to  every  case. 
Jlbany:  J.  Munsell.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  40.  s.  33071 

Horton  (N.  S.)  Acadia  College.  Address,  with  Appendix, 
containing  A  History  of  the  College,  etc.  By  N.  S.  Horton. 
Halifax.    185 1.     8vo,  pp.  52.  33072 

Horton  (R.  W.)  Exposition  and  Defence  of  Earl  Bathurst's 
Administration  of  the  Affairs  of  Canada,  when  Colonial  Secre- 
tary, during  the  Years  1822  to  1827,  inclusive.  By  ...  Sir  Robert 
Wilmot  Horton,  Bart.,  ...  London:  John  Murray,  mdccc- 
XXXVIII.    8vo,  pp.  106.  33073 

Horton.  First  Letter  ...  on  Negro  Slavery,  being  an  Inquiry 
into  the  Claims  of  the  West  Indians  for  equitable  Compensation. 
By  the  Right  Hon.  R.  Wilmot  Horton.  London  :  Edmund  Lloyd. 
1830.    8vo,  pp.  112.   -|- Second  Letter.    [/^/W.]   8vo,  pp.  (4),  74. 

Horton.  Ireland  and  Canada ;  supported  by  Local  Evidence. 
**  Intended  to  prove  the  facility  with  which  Sufferings  in  Ireland 


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may  be  converted  into  Comfort  and  Prosperity  in  British  North 
America."  By  ...  Sir  R.  W.  Horton  ...  .  London.  1839.  8vo, 
pp.  78.  s.  33075 

Also :  Correspondence  between  ...  Sir  R.  W.  Horton,  ...  and  J.  B.  Robinson,  Esq., 
Chief  Justice  of  Upper  Canada,  upon  the  Subject  of  a  Pamphlet  ...  entitled  «'  Ireland 
and  Canada."     Londoni  John  Murray.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Horton.  A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Anonymous  Author  of 
"England  and  America."     Colombo.   1834.     8vo,  pp.  37,  29. 

Privately  printed  and  very  scarce.  Also:  Speech  ...  19th  May,  1826,  on  a  Motion 
touching  the  Condition  of  Slaves.  London.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  27.  —  Thoughts  on  the 
Present  Crisis  of  the  Canadas.  ...  London.   1839.    8vo. 

Horton  (Rushmore  G.)  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
James  Buchanan.  Late  Minister  to  England  ...  .  Including  the 
most  Important  of  his  State  Papers,  By  R.  G.  Horton.  ...  New 
York:  Derby  iJ  Jackson.  1856.  l2mo,  pp.  428.  Portrait.  H. 
-f  \^Ibid,'\   i860.  c.  33077 

Horton.  A  Youth's  History  of  the  Great  Civil  War  in  the 
United  States,  from  1861  to  1865.  By  R.  G.  Horton.  New 
York:  Van  Evrie,  Horton  ^  Co.  1866.  i6mo,  pp.  384.  B.  + 
[Ibid.]   1868.  33078 

&«  also  Tammany  Society,  and  "  Manual  of  the  Common  Council  of  New  York." 

Horton  (S.  J.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  New  Bedford,  ...  Septem- 
ber 15th,  1850.  By  Sanford  J.  Horton,  Rector.  Providence. 
1850.     8vo,  pp.  16.  33079 

With  an  Appendix,  containing  an  Obituary  Notice  of  Mrs.  Anna  £.  Horton,  wife 
of  the  rector. 

Horton  (V.  B.)  Speech  of  Hon.  V.  B.  Horton,  of  Ohio,  on 
the  Treasury  Note  Bill.  ...  February  5,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  H.  33080 

Also :  The  Tariff.  Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  14  and 
16,  1857.     \_Wathington.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 

HosACK  (A.)  History  of  the  Yellow  Fever,  as  it  appeared  in 
the  City  of  New  York  in  1795.  By  Alexander  Hosack,  Jun., 
M.D.  ...  Philadelphia:  J.  Dodson.   1797.     8vo,  pp.  36.       33081 

&«"M.  Rev.,"  XXV.  531.  Also:  An  Inaugural  Essay  on  the  Yellow  Fever,  ai  k 
appeared  in  the  City  of  New  York  in  1795.  •••  ^''"'  '^o''^-  I797.    8vo. 

HosACK  (A.  E.)  History  of  the  Case  of  the  late  John  Kearny 
Rodgers,  m.d.  Addressed  to  the  Profession.  By  Alexander  E. 
Hosack.  New  York:  Printed  by  S.  W.  Benedict.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  47-  B-»  «•  33082 


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HOSACK. 


HosACK  (D.)  The  American  Medical  and  Philosophical  Reg- 
ister, or  Annals  of  Medicine,  Natural  History,  Agriculture,  and 
the  Arts.  Conducted  by  David  Hosack  and  John  W.  PVancis. 
Nrut  Tork.   1810-14.    4  vols.,  8vo.  33083 

Contains  many  historical  articles  and  views  of  buildings  now  demolished, 

Hosack.  A  Biographical  Memoir  of  Hugh  Williamson,  m.d. 
...  Delivered  on  the  First  of  November,  1819,  at  the  Request 
of  the  New- York  Historical  Society.  By  David  Hosack,  m.d. 
...  New-Tork :  Printed  by  C.  S.  Fan  WmkU.  1 820.  8vo,  pp.  91. 
-f-  New  Tork:  E.  Bliss  and  E.  White.   1 82 1.     8vo,  pp.  78.       c. 

Also  included  in  the  "  New  York  Hist.  See.  Collections,"  First  Series,  Vol.  v.,  p.  j. 

Hosack.  A  Catalogue  of  Plants  contained  in  the  Botanic 
Garden  at  Elgin,  in  the  Vicinity  of  New- York,  established  in 
1801.  By  David  Hosack,  M.D.  ...  New-Tork:  Printed  by  T.  (jf 
y.  Swords.  1806.    i6mo,  pp.  29.  B.,  ba.,  h.,  n.,  p.  33085 

Hosack.  Hortus  Elginensis  :  or  a  Catalogue  of  Plants,  Indig- 
enous and  Exotic,  cultivated  in  the  Elgin  Botanic  Garden,  in  the 
Vicinity  of  the  City  of  New- York,  established  in  1801.  By 
David  Hosack,  m.d.  ...  Second  Edition,  Enlarged.  New-Tork: 
Printed  by  T.  ^  J.  Swords.   181 1.     8vo,  pp.  x,  (2),  65,  (i).    Plate. 

Hosack.  An  Inaugural  Address,  delivered  before  the  New- 
York  Historical  Society,  ...  February,  1820.  By  David  Hosack, 
M.D.  ...  New  Tork:  Printed  by  C.  S.  Fan  Winkle.  1820.  8vo, 
pp.14.     B.,  BA.    -\- New  Tork :  Bliss  iff  White.   1821.    8vo.    c. 

Hosack.  Memoir  of  DeWitt  Clinton :  with  an  Appendix, 
containing  numerous  Documents,  Illustrative  of  the  Principal 
Events  of  his  Life.  By  David  Hosack,  m.d.,  f.r.s.  New  Tork: 
Printed  by  y.  Seymour.   1829.    4to,  pp.  xxiv,  21-530.     Portrait. 

Hosack.  A  Statement  of  Facts  Relative  to  the  Establish- 
ment and  Progress  of  the  Elgin  Botanic  Garden,  and  the  subse- 
quent Disposal  of  the  same  to  the  State  of  New- York.  By 
David  Hosack,  m.d.  ...  New-Tork:  Printed  by  C.  S.  Fan  Winkle. 
181 1.    8vo,  pp.  56.  B.,  BA.,  H.  33089 

Also  :  Address  delivered  at  the  First  Anniversary  of  the  New  York  City  Temperance 
Society:  ...  May  li,  1830.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Essays  on  Various  Subjects 
of  Medical  Science.  ...  New  York:  Printed  by  j.  Seymour.  1824-30.  3  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  380;  iv,  (2),  11-472;  vi,  9-473.  Plates,  ba.  —  A  Funeral  Address  ...  on  the 
Twenty-Sixth  of  May,  1818,  at  the  Interment  of  Doctor  James  TiJlary  ...  .  New 
York:  Printed  by  C.  S.  Van  Winkle.  1818.  8vo,  pp  14.  —  An  Inaugural  Address  ... 
before  the  Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  New- York  on  the  12th  Day  of  July, 
1824.  ...  Nciu-Ytrk:  Printed  by  J.  Seymour.  1824.    8vo,  pp.  24.    ■.  —  An  Inaugurat 


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Discourse,  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  Rutgers  Medical  College,  ...  New  York,  ...  the 
6th  Day  of  November,  l8a6.  ...  Neio-Torki  Printed  by  J.  Seymour.  1816.  8vo,  pp. 
176.  Plate.  —  An  Inaugural  Discourse  ...  before  the  New- York  Horticultural  Society, 
...  31st  of  August,  1824.  ...  Neio-Tork:  Printed  by  J.  Stymour.  1824.  8vo,  pp.  46, 
—  An  Inaugural  Dissertation  on  Cholera  Morbus,  submitted  to  the  Examination  of  the 
Rev.  John  Ewing  ...  the  Trustees  and  Medical  Professors  of  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania; ...  on  the  Twelfth  Day  of  May,  ...  1791.  [Dedicated  to  Richard  Bayley, 
Nicholas  Romayne,  William  Shippen,  Adam  K.uhn,  and  James  Hutchinson.]  ...  New 
York  I  Printed  by  Samuel  Campbell,  m.dcc.xci.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  An  Introductory  Dis- 
course, ...  and  a  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  Late  Dr.  Benjamin  Rush.  ...  New- 
York :  Primed  by  C.  S.  Van  fVinkle.  1813.  8vo,  pp.  35.  a.  —  Introductory  Lecture 
on  Medical  Education  ...  .  New  York.  1801.  8vo,  ;)p.  48.  —  Observations  on  the 
Establishment  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  the  City  of  New- York. 
...  New  York:  Printed  by  C.  S.  Van  Winkle.  1811.  8vo,  pp.  13.  —  Observations  on 
Febrile  Contagion,  and  on  the  Means  of  improving  the  Medical  Police  of  the  City  of 
New-York.  ...  Introductory  Discourse  ...  the  Sixth  of  November,  1820.  ...  Neiu- 
York:  Elam  Bliss.  1820.  8vo,  pp.  79.  —  Syllabus  of  the  Course  of  Lectures  on  Botany, 
...  in  Columbia  College.  ...  New-York:  Printed  by  John  Child.  m,dcc,xcv.  l2mo,  pp. 
11.  +  New-York  :  Reprinted  by  Van  Winkle  and  Wiley.  1814.  8vo,  pp.  20.  b. — 
Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  the  late  Caspar  Wistar,  m.d.,  ...  By  his  Friend,  David 
Hosack,  M.D.  ...  delivered  ...  Jan.  26,  1818.  New  York:  Printed  by  C.  S.  Van 
Winkle.  1818.    8vo,  pp.  17.     a.,  ba.,  n. 

HosACK  (J.)  The  Rights  of  British  and  Neutral  Commerce, 
as  affected  by  Recent  Royal  Declarations  and  Orders  in  Council. 
By  John  Hosack.     London:  Sweet.   1854.     i2mo.  33^9^ 

HosFORD  (B.  F.)  Discourse  at  the  Re-Dedication  of  the 
Centre  Church,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  January  27,  i860.  By  B.  F. 
Hosford.  Boston:  Press  of  T.  R..  Marvin  &  Son.  i860.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  H.  33091 

Hosford's  Calender.    Albany.   I'iib.     i2mo.     Continued. 

HosKENS  (J.)  The  Life  and  Spiritual  Sufferings  of  that  Faith- 
ful Servant  of  Christ,  Jane  Hoskens,  a  Public  Preacher  among 
the  People  called  Quakers.  Never  before  printed.  Philadelphia : 
...  IVilliam  Evitt.^  ...  177 1.  8vo,  pp.  16.  -f-  Second  Edition. 
Stanjield^  Printed.   18 10.     l2mo,  pp.  54.  33093 

Reprinted  in  Vol.  i.  of  "The  Friends'  lAhnr'^"  Philadelphia,  1837,  also  reprinted 
Manchester:  John  Harrison,   [n.  d.]     l2mo,  pp.  36.    +  The  Second  Edition.     \_lbid.'\ 

HosKiNs  (B.  S.)  A  Few  Thoughts  on  Volunteering.  By 
Bradford  S.  Hoskins.     ^ebec.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  24.  33094 

HosKiNs  (J.)  The  Pensilvania  Bubble  Bubbled  by  the 
Treasurer,  or.  An  Account  of  his  Admitting  Purchasers  for 
Shares,  Lodging  8578/  12s.,  in  the  Bank  of  England,  and  the 
Sale  of  his  Lands  in  Pensilvania  to  the  Company.  With  An 
Estimate  of  how  much  of  the  Company's  Money  he  plac'd  to 
his  own  account,  and  of  the  loss  the  Company  has  sustained  by 


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him,  Together  with  the  Judgment  of  the  Seven  Arbitrators  in 
his  Favour,  and  the  Reasons  of  the  Five  other  Arbitrators  offered 
in  Arrest  of  Judgment.  With  Remarks  on  .he  whole.  London : 
Printed  for  tht  Author.   1726.    4to.  33095 

An  extraordinary  book  of  personal  gosiip,  aimed  chiefly  at  Thomu  Story. 

HosKiNs  (N.)  A  History  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  from  its 
Discovery  and  Settlement  to  the  Close  of  the  Year  mdcccxxx. 
By  Nathan  Hoskins.  ...  Vergennes :  J.  Shedd.  1831.  i2mo, 
pp.  316.  B.,  c,  H.  33096 

Hoskins.  Notes  upon  the  Western  Country  contained  within 
the  States  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  and  lije  Territory  of  Mich- 
igan, taken  on  a  Tour  through  that  Country  in  the  Summer  of 
1832.  By  Nathan  Hoskins,  Jr.  Greenfield:  Printed  by  Jama  P. 
Fogg.   1833.     i2mo,  pp.  108.  33097 

HosMER  (C.  L.)  Aldermanic  Wisdom,  ...  upon  the  Ques- 
tion of  License  and  No-License.  By  C.  Lawton  Hosmer.  ... 
Boston:  Bela  Marsh.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.,  ba.  33098 

Hosmer  (G.  W.)  "A  Leader  and  a  Judge  among  the  Pio- 
neers." An  Address  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Nathaniel  Fill- 
more, Esq.,  of  Aurora,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.,  March  31,  1863.  By 
George  W.  Hosmer,  D.D.    Buffalo.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  14.     33099 

Hosmer.  Report  of  Delegates  from  the  General  Aid  Society 
for  the  Army,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  To  visit  the  Government  Hos- 
pitals, and  the  Agencies  of  the  United  States  Sanitary  Commis- 
sion.    By  Rev.  G.  W.  Hosmer  ...  .  Buffalo.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Also :  An  Address  ...  at  the  Fair  of  the  Erie  County  Agricultural  Society  ...  at 
Buffalo  ...  September  25,1863.  ...  Buffalo:  Wheeler^  Matthtios  &  fyarren.  1863. 
8vo,  pp.  7. —  ...  Inaugural  Discourse  ...  in  ...  Antioch  College,  June  a6,  1867.  ... 
Buffalo:  Thomas,  H*ward  &  yohnson.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  —  The  Physiognomy  of 
Buffalo  :  The  Annual  Address  delivered  before  the  Buffalo  Historical  Society,  Jan.  13, 
1864.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  9.  h. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Installation  of  the 
Rev.  William  L.  Stearns  ...  in  Rowe,  Mass.  January  30,  1833.  ...  Grttnfitld:  Jamts 
P.  Fogg,  Printer,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  17.     &e  also  our  Vol.  111.,  No.  9058. 

[Hosmer  (Harriet).]  Boston  and  Boston  People,  in  1850. 
Boston.  1850.    i2mo,  pp.  45.  B.  33101 

Rather  severe  on  some  prominent  Bostonians.     Suppressed  and  very  rare. 

Hosmer  (Hezekiah  L.)  Early  History  of  the  Maumee  Val- 
ley. By  H.L.  Hosmer.  Toledo:  Hosmer  i^  Harris.  1858.  8vo, 
Cover,  pp.  9-70.  BA.,  c.  33102 


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HosMER  (H.  P.)  Kate  Klayton,  the  Indian  Captive  of  Cherry 
Valley  ...  .  By  H.  P.  Hosmer.  Rochester^  N.  T.  1855.  l2mo, 
pp.  90.  8.  33103 

Hosmer  (J.  B.)  Genealogy  of  the  Hosmer  Family.  By 
James  B.  Hosmer.     Hartford:  Elihu  Getr.   1861.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Hosmer  (J.  K.)  The  Color-Guard  :  being  a  Corporal's  Notes 
of  Military  Service  in  the  Nineteenth  Army  Corps.  By  James 
K.  Hosmer  ...  .  Boston:  fValkery  IVise  and  Company .  1864.  8vo, 
pp.  xii,  9-244.  B.f  BA.,  H.  33105 

Hosmer.  The  Thinking  Bayonet.  By  James  K.  Hosmer, 
...  Boston:  Walker^  Fuller^  and  Company.  1865.  i6mo,  pp.  326. 
+  Second  Edition.    \_Ibid.'\  H.  33 106 

Hosmer  (M.)  The  Child  Captives.  A  True  Tale  of  Life 
among  the  Indians  of  the  West.  By  Mrs.  Margaret  Hosmer. 
Philadelphia:  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication,  [1870.]  i8mo, 
pp.  230.     3  Plates.  33107 

[Hosmer.]  You-Sing :  the  Chinaman  in  California.  A  True 
Story  of  the  Sacramento  Flood.  ...  Philadelphia:  Presbyterian 
Publication  Society.   1868.     i8mo,  pp.  150.     3  Plates.  33108 

[Hosmer  (Rufus).]  A  History  of  the  Fight  at  Concord  ... 
By  Rev.  Ezra  Ripley  ...  History  of  the  Battle  at  Lexington,  By 
Elias  Phinney.  Centennial  Address  at  Acton  ...  .  By  Josiah 
Adams,  Esq.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  6.  H.  33109 

Hosmer  (S.  D.)  ...  A  Centennial  Discourse  ...  October  15, 
1865,  in  ...  Nantucket.  By  S.  D.  Hosmer.  Nantucket :  Hussey 
&  Robinson,  Printers.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  33110 

Hosmer  (S.)  Discourse  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Timothy  Symmes,  Millington,  December  2,  1736.  By  Stephen 
Hosmer  ...  .  New  London.   1738.    8vo,  pp.  26.  N.  331  ii 

Hosmer.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  General  Assembly, 
of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut,  at  Hartford,  May  12th,  1720. 
By  Stephen  Hosmer  ....  New-London:  Printed  by  Timothy  Green. 
1720.    i2mo,  pp.  41.  H.  331 12 

Hosmer  (Titus).     See  [Barlow  (J.)],  Vol.  i.,  No.  3419. 

Hosmer  (W.)  The  Higher  Law,  in  its  Relations  to  Civil 
Government:    with  Particular  Reference  to  Slavery,  and   the 


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Fugitive  Slave  Law.     By  William  Hosmer.     Juburn :  Derby  bf 
MtlUr.   1852.     i2mo,  pp.  204.  c,  H.  33113 

Hosmer.  Slavery  and  the  Church.  By  William  Hosmer. 
Juburn.   1853.     i2mo.  33  "4 

Hosmer  (W.  H.  C.)  The  Pioneers  of  Western  New  I'orlc: 
A  Poem  pronounced  at  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  before  the  Literary  Soci- 
eties of  Geneva  College,  August  ist,  1838.  Geneva^  N.  T. :  ha 
Merrell.   1838.     i2mo.  s.  331 15 

The  Appendix  contains  notes  respecting  the  Indians.  Also:  The  Poetical  Workg 
of  William  H.  C.  Hosmer.  ...  Hiiu  York:  Rtdfeld.  1854.  a  vols.,  lanio,  pp.  ix,  374; 
376,  (i).     ». 

Hosmer.  Yonnondio,  or  Warriors  of  the  Genesi  t  .  A  Tale 
of  the  Seventeenth  Century.     New-Tor k.   1844.     12010.  s. 

For  a  list  of  other  works  by  this  author,  i«  Griswold's  "  Poets  and  Poetry  of 
America." 

Hospital  Days. 


[Woolsey  {Miss)]. 


Hospital  Life ;  being  Incidents  from  the  Prayer  Meetin-j;  and 
Hospital.  New  York :  Board  of  Publication  of  the  Reformed  Prot- 
estant Dutch  Church.    1863.     i8mo,  pp.  180.     3  Plates.      331 17 

Hospital  Transports.  A  Memoir  of  the  Embarkation  of  the 
Sick  and  Wounded  from  the  Peninsula  of  Virginia  in  the  Summer 
of  1862.  Compiled  and  Published  at  the  Request  of  the  Sanitary 
Commission.     Boston:   Ticknor  l^  Fields.    1 863.     i6mo,  pp.  167. 

Hospitales.  Resolucion  de  la  Diputacion  provincial  de  9  de 
Diciembre  de  1831,  establaciendo  un  fondo  comun  de  Hospitales. 
Caracas.   1834.    8vo,  pp.  25.  3j'i9 

Hostilities  with  Creek  Indians.  Message  ...  of  the  President, 
February  14,  1837.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  61.  33120 

HosTMANN  (F.  W.)  Bedenkingen  en  opmerkmgen  ...  dc 
Aziatischen  braakloop  ...  voor  de  plantaadje-bewoncrs  der  kolo- 
nie  Suriname.     Paramaribo,   1832.     8vo.  33^21 

HosTMANN.  Over  de  Beschaving  van  Negers  in  Amerika, 
door  Kolonisatie  met  Europeanen,  of  beschouwingen  omtrent 
de  maatschappclijke  vereeniging  der  Negers  in  Afrika,  den  staat, 
waarin  zij  door  den  zoogenaamden  Slavenhandel  komcn,  en  later 
door  Abolitie  en  Emancipatie  overgaan.  Amsterdam:  J.  C.  A. 
Sulpke.   1850.     2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  Ixvi,  346  ;  463.  33122 

On  the  civilization  of  negroes  in  America  by  colonization  with  Europeans. 


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Hot  Springs,  Bath  County,  Virginia  ;  with  some  Account  of 
their  Medicinal  Properties  ...  .  RirhmonJ:  Gary^  Clemmitt  dif 
Jones^  Printtrs.    i86g.     fiiuo,  pp.  92.      Map,  H.  33 1 23 

HoTALiNG  (S.)  The  Questions  in  the  Canvass.  Considered 
by  a  Merchant  of  New  York  City.  Speech  of  Samuel  Ilotaling, 
f!sq.  Before  the  Young  Men's  Republican  Union,  ...  Oct.  29th, 
i860.    New  York:  Baker  iJ  Godwin^  Printen.  i860.    Hvo,  pp.  12, 

HoTCHKiN  (J.  H.)  A  History  of  the  Purchase  and  Settk  inent 
of  Western  New  York,  and  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present 
State  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  that  Section.  By  Rev. 
James  H.  Hotchkin.  New  Tork :  M.  IV.  Dodd.  184H.  8vo, 
pp.  xvi,  600.     Plate.  b.,  ba.,  c,  h.,  s.  33125 

HoTCHKiss  (F.  W.)  On  National  Greatness.  A  Thanks- 
giving Sermon  ...  in  Say-brook,  November  29th,  1792.  By 
K.  W.  Hotchkiss.  New-Haven :  Printed  by  Thomas  and  Samuel 
Green.  M,DCC,xciii.     8vo,  pp.  23.  H.  33126 

Hotchkiss.  An  Oration  at  Saybrook,  February  22,  1800, 
the  Day  set  apart  ...  by  ...  Congress  for  the  People  ...  to  testify 
their  grief  for  the  Death  of  General  George  Washington,  ...  By 
Frederick  W.  Hotchkiss.     New  London.   1800.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

Hotchkiss.  A  Retrospect  on  the  Ministry  ani'  Church  of 
Saybrook.  A  Half  Century  Sermon,  preached  on  J^ord's  Day, 
September  22,  1833.  By  Frederick  William  Hotchkiss.  Neiv 
Haven:  Press  of  fVhitmore  iff  Buckingham,  1833.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
+  Hartford:   J.  B.  Eldredge.   1838.     8vo,  pp.  23.  N.  33128 

Hotchkiss.  A  Sermon  before  ...  Free  Masons  in  Lyme, 
Connecticut,  October  7th,  1800.  By  Frederick  W.  Hotchkiss. 
...  New  London.   1800.     8vo,  pp.  35.  33129 

Partly  relates  to  George  Washington.  Also:  Discourse  at  Saybrook  [Conn. J,  Nov. 
3,  1793,  °"  'he  Death  of  Mrs.  Deborah,  Wife  of  Samuel  Sanford.  ...  Neio  Tork, 
1795.  8vo.  —  Masonic  Sermon  at  Haddam  [Conn.],  June  25,  1821.  ...  MiddUtown. 
[n.  d.]  8vo.  w.  —  Valedictory  Address  before  the  First  Church  and  Congregation  in 
Saybrook,  Conn.,  January  7,  1838.   ...  Hartford.   1838.     8vo. 

Hotchkiss  (Giles  W.)  Reward  for  the  Capture  of  Booth. 
Report  of  Mr.  Hotchkiss,  from  the  Committee  of  Claims,  on 
the  Resolution  instructing  them  to  inquire  into  the  Fairness 
and  Propriety  of  the  Distribution  of  the  Rewards  offered  for  the 
Arrest  of  Jefferson  Davis  and  the  Conspirators  to  murder  Presi- 
denr  Lincoln,  May  7,  1866.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.     33130 

39th  Congress,  1st  Session,  House  of  Represenutives,  Report  No.  99. 
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HoTCHKiss  (J.),  and  Allan  (W.)  The  Battle  FitUls  of  Vir- 
ginia. Chanccllorsville,  Kmbracirif'  the  Operations  of  the  Army 
of  Northern  Virginia,  from  the  I- irst  Battle  of  Fredericksburg 
to  the  Oeath  of  Licutenant-(icner:il  Jackson.  By  Jed.  Hotchkiss 
...  and  William  Allan  ...  .  With  ■>  Maps,  and  Portrait  of  Licut.- 
Gen.  Jackson.     New   York:  D.  Van  Nostrand.   1867.     8vo,  pp. 

»52'  »•  33'3' 

HoTCHKiss  (W.  A.)     Codification  [etc.]     Ste  No.  27026. 

The  Hotel  Folly.  A  Scries  of  Letters  in  reference  to  the 
building  of  a  Monster  Hotel  in  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  by  a 
Corporation,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    4to,  pp.  30.  33 '32 

In  uppuiition  to  the  cunitructiun  o(  what  ii  now  the  Continental  Hotel,  Philjdel|ihM, 

HoucKOEEST  (E.  V,  B.)  Voyage  de  I'Ambassade  de  la  Com- 
pagnie  des  Indes  Hollandais,  vers  I'Empcreur  de  la  Chine,  dans 
les  annces  1794,  5,  par  E.  Van  Braam  Houckgcest.  Philadel- 
phia :  Moreau  dt  St.  Mery.   \  798.     2  vols.,  4to.     Plates,  Maps. 

"One  of 'the  most  valuable  works  on  China,  describing  Uictricts  never  before  traversed 
by  Europeans."  It  is  a  curious  fact  that  the  Orticial  Report  of  the  Dutch  E.ist  Inilia 
Company's  Embassy  to  China  should  first  be  published  in  this  country.  The  Author 
and  Head  of  the  Embassy,  M.  Van  Braam  Houckgeest  (a  distinguished  savant),  fixed 
his  residence  in  South  Carolina,  and  this  work  was  edited  and  published  by  M. 
Moreau  de  St.  Mery,  the  celebrated  French  statesman,  who  for  five  years  carried  on 
the  publishing  business  at  Philadelphia,  before  he  was  recalled  to  France  by  Nap'ileun. 
The  plates,  &c.,  are  very  creditable  specimens  of  American  art.  It  is  fur  this  reason 
the  work  is  allowed  a  place  in  this  Dictionary. 

HouDiN  (M.  (j.)  Et  sicut  illud  statutum  est  hominibus,  ut 
semel  moriantur,  postea  vero  judicium.  A  Funeral  Oration,  on 
the  Death  of  George  Washington :  Delivered  in  ...  Albany, 
...  on  the  Twenty-Second  of  F'ebruary,  1800.  By  Michael 
Gabriel  Houdin,  Major  in  the  late  Revolutionary  Army  of  the 
United  States.  Albany:  Printed  by  Barber  i^  Southwick.  [1800.] 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  II.     Portrait.  b.,  ba.  33134 

Also;  Huudin's  Last  Respects  to  George  Washington,  jllbany.  1800.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
A  very  rare  piece. 

Hough  {Bishop).  A  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Propa- 
gation of  the  Gospel,  By  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Litchfield  and 
Coventy.     London,   1705.     8vo,  pp.  28.  33'3S 

Hough  (F.  Benjamin).  Bibliographical  List  of  Books  and 
Pamphlets  containing  Eulogies,  Orations,  Poems,  or  other  Papers, 
relating  to  the  Death  of  General  Washington,  or  to  the  Honors 
Paid  to  His  Memory.  By  Franklin  B.  Hough.  Albany.  1865. 
Imp.  8vo,  pp.  59.  33136 

Twenty-four  copies  printed  separately  from  the  work  described  No.  331541  '"/'''■ 


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HouoH.  Census  of  the  State  of  New  York  for  1855,  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  by  K.  B.  Hough, 
Superintendent  of  the  Census,  and  including  'I'ablcs  of  the  Pop- 
ulation of  each  Town,  at  each  Census,  since  1790;  with  Illus- 
trative Diagrams.  Albany.  1857.  Folio,  pp.  525.  -f  For  1865. 
Many.    1867.     Folio,  pp.  (4),  cxxvi,  (2),  743.  B.  33137 

Aliui  Conititutk".  of  the  State  of  New  York,  ailiipted  in  1846.  With  ...  Connti- 
tutiunal  Proviiion*  ot  other  Statei  ...  .  Alhany  i  lytiJ,  I'arioHi  <Sf  Comfany,  Frinltri. 
itSj.    4to,  pp    4,  139.     ■.,  H. 

H'^UOH.  Diary  of  the  Siege  of  Detroit  in  the  War  with 
Pontiac.  Also  a  Narrative  of  the  Principal  Events  of  the  Siege, 
by  Major  Rogers ;  A  Plan  for  Conducting  Indian  Affairs,  by 
Loloncl  Bradstreet ;  and  other  Authcntick  Documents,  never 
before  printed.  Edited  with  Notes  by  Franklin  B.  Hough. 
Albany^  N.  T.:  J.  Munscll.  M.D.ccc.tx.  4to,  Half  Title,  pp. 
xxiii  i  Second  Half  Title,  pp.  304.  ba.  33138 

Ten  copies  printed  on  large  paper.  Thii  intereiting  volume  form*  No.  4  of  Municll's 
"  Historical  Series." 

Hough.  History  of  Duryee's  Brigade,  during  the  Campaign 
in  Virginia  under  Gen.  Pope,  and  in  Maryland  under  Gen. 
McClellan,  in  the  Summer  and  Autumn  of  1^62.  By  PVanklin 
B.  Hough.  Albany:  J.  Munsell.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  vi,  9-200. 
Portrait.  B.,  ba.,  h.  33139 

Hough.  A  History  of  Jefferson  County  in  the  State  of  New 
York,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  By  Frank- 
lin B.  Hough  ...  .  Albany:  Joel  Munsell.  1854.  8  vo,  pp.  601. 
Portraits  and  Plates.  b.,  h.  33140 

Hough.  A  History  of  St.  Lawrence  and  Franklin  Counties, 
New  York,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Present  Time.  By 
Franklin  B.  Hough  ...  .  Albany:  Little  i^  Co.  1853.  ^''  ^^o, 
pp.  719,  (i).     Portraits,  Maps,  and  Plans.         b.,  ba.,  h.  33141 

Twenty-five  copies  were  printed  on  fine  paper  with  additional  illustrations. 

Hough.  A  History  of  Lewis  County,  in  the  State  of  New 
York,  from  the  Beginning  of  its  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time. 
By  Franklin  B.  Hough  ...  .  Albany:  Munsell  isf  Rowland,  i860. 
Rl.  8vo,  pp.  iv,  319.     21  Portraits.  b.,  ba.,  h.  33142 

Twenty-five  copies  were  printed  on  fine  paper,  for  private  distribution. 

Hough.  The  New  York  Civil  List,  containing  the  Names 
and  Origin  of  the  Civil  Divisions,  and  the  Names  and  Dates  of 
Election  or  Appointment  of  the  Principal  State  and  County  Offi- 
cers, from  the  Revolution  to  the  Present  Time  ....  By  Franklin 


M  ''il 


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B.  Hough  ...  .  Albany :  IVeed^  Parsons  ^  Company,   i860.     lamo, 

PP-  (i)>  472*  (0-  H-  33H3 

Hough.  The  Northern  Invasion  of  October  1780  a  Series 
of  Papers  relating  to  the  Expeditions  from  Canada  under  Sir  John 
Johnson  and  others  against  The  P'rontiers  of  New  York  which 
were  supposed  to  have  Connection  with  Arnold's  Treason  pre- 
pared from  the  Originals  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
Franklin  B.  Hough.  New  fork.  M  dccc  lxvi.  8vo,  pp.  224, 
(3).     Map  and  Plate.  ba.  33144 

Forms  No.  vi.  of  the  "  Bradford  Club  Publications."  Includes  a  narrative  of  the 
invasion  of  the  Mohawk  valley  by  Sir  John  Johnson,  and  his  corps  of  Tories  and 
Indians  ;  with  many  illustrative  dccomencs. 

Hough.  Notices  of  Peter  Penet  and  of  His  Operations 
among  the  Oneida  Indians,  including  a  Plan  prepared  by  him  for 
the  Government  of  that  Tribe  ...  .  By  Franklin  B.  Hough. 
Lowville^  N.  T.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  36.     Map.  s.  33145 

Fifty  copies  only  printed.  Also  included  in  Vol.  v.  of  the  "  Transactions  of  the 
Albany  Institute."  Penet  was  a  French  adventurer,  sometime  employed  as  an  agent  by 
the  Continental  Congress,  wh'^  absconded  from  Paris  witiiout  accomplishing  anything. 

Hough.  Papers  Relating  to  Pemaquid  and  parts  adjacent  in 
the  present  State  of  Maine,  known  as  Cornwall  County,  when 
under  the  Colony  of  New- York.  Compiled  from  Official  Rec- 
ords in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  at  Albany,  N.  Y. 
By   Franklin    B.    Hough.     JIhany :   IVeed^  Parsons  &  Companie. 


MDCCCLVi.     8vo,  pp.  vii,  136. 


B.,  BA.,  C.  33146 


Also  in  the  "  Maine  Historical  Collections,"  Vol.  v. 

Hough.  Papers  Relating  to  the  ^sland  of  Nantucket,  with 
Documents  relating  to  the  Original  Settlement  of  that  Island, 
Martha's  Vineyard,  and  other  Islands  adjacent,  known  as  Duke's 
County,  while  imder  the  Colony  of  New  York.  Compiled  from 
Official  Records  ...  .  By  Franklin  B.  Hough  ...  .  Albany:  [J. 
Munsell.'\  1856.    bm.  4to,  pp.  xviii,  162,  (i).     Map.         33147 

Cne  hundred  and  fifty  copies  privately  printed. 

Hough.  Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  of  Indian  Affairs, 
Appointed  by  Law  for  the  Extinguishment  of  Indian  Titles  in  the 
State  of  Nev/  York.  Published  from  the  Original  Manuscript 
in  the  Library  of  the  Albany  Institute.  With  an  Introduction 
and  Notes  by  Franklin  B.  Hough  ...  .  Albany :  Joel  MumelL 
MDCCCLXi.     2  vols,,  4to,  pp.  255  ;  (4),  257-501.     3  Maps. 

Ten  copies  printed  on  large  paper.     Forms  Parts  ix.  and  x.  of  Munsell's  "  Historical 
Series,"  and  contains  most  of  the  documents,  which  record  the  extinguishment  of  the 


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title  of  the  Six  Nations  to  a  great  portion  of  the  State  of  New  Yoric  in  1784.  The 
same  work  was  also  issued  in  one  volume  on  large  paper  by  the  Albany  Institute. 
Indeed,  the  probabilities  are  that  its  introduction  into  Munsell's  "  Historical  Series," 
was  an  afterthought. 

Hough.  Plan  for  seizing  and  carrying  to  New- York  Coll. 
Wm.  GofFe  the  Regicide,  as  set  forth  in  the  affidavit  of  John 
London,  Apr.  20,  1678.  Published  from  the  Original  in  the 
Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  New-York.  By  Franklin 
'  B.  Hough,  M.D.  With  other  documents  on  the  same  subject 
among  the  State  Papers  of  Connecticut.  ...  Albany :  JVeed^  Par- 
sons ^  Co.  M.  Dccc.  Lv.    Sm.  8/0,  pp.  17.  B.,  H.  33149 

Fifty  copies  only  printed. 

Hough.     Proceedings  of  a  Convention.    See  Vol.  11.,  No.  6543 

[Hough.]  Proclamations  for  Thanksgiving,  issued  by  the 
Continental  Congress,  Pres't  Washington,  by  the  National  and 
State  Governments  on  the  Peace  of  18 15,  and  by  the  Governors 
of  New  York  since  the  Introduction  of  the  Custom  ;  with  those 
of  the  Governors  of  the  Several  States  in  1858.  With  ah  "His- 
torical Introduction  and  Notes.  Albany  :  Munsell  iff  Rowland. 
1858.    Rl.  8vo,  pp.  xvii,  183.  B.,  BA.  33150 

One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed. 

Hough.  Results  of  a  Series  of  Meteorological  Observations 
made  ...  at  Sundry  Academies  in  the  State  of  New-York,  nom 
1826  to  1850,  inclusive.  ...  Compiled  ...  By  Franklin  B.  Hough. 
Albany:  Weed^  Parsons  and  Company.  1855.  4to,  pp.  xvi,  502. 
Map  and  4  Plates.  H.  33151 

Hough.  The  Siege  oi"  Charleston,  by  the  British  Fleet  and 
Army,  under  the  Command  of  Admiral  Arbuthnot  and  Sir  Henry 
Clinton,  which  terminated  with  the  Surrender  of  that  Place,  on 
the  1 2th  of  May,  1780.  With  Notes  ...  By  Franklin  B.  Hough. 
Albany:  J.  Alunsell.   1867.     Sm.  410,  pp.  224.     2  Portraits,     c. 

Hough.  The  Siege  of  Savannah  by  the  combined  American 
and  French  Forces  under  the  Command  of  Gen.  Lincoln  and 
the  Count  d'Estaing,  ...  in  the  Autumn  of  1779.  With  Intro- 
duction, Notes,  ...  By  Franklin  B.  Hough.  Albany:  "J.  Mun- 
iell.  1866.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  187.     Portrait.  33^53 

Hough,  Washinetoniana :  or.  Memorials  of  the  Death  of 
George  Washington,  giving  an  Account  of  the  Funeral  Honors 
paid  to  his  Memory,  with  a  List  of  Tracts  and  Volumes  printed 
upon  the  Occasion,  and  a  Catalogue  of  Medals  commemorating 


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.^.  ,r*.-''J 


the  Event.  By  Franklin  B.  Hough.  /F.  Elliot  Woodward^  Rox- 
bury^  Mass.  1865.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  272,  Portrait,  Map  ;  pp.  304, 
Portrait.  B.,  ba.  33154 

Two  hundred  copies  printed  in  imperial  8vo,  eighty-one  in  crown  4to,  and  ten  in 
royal  4to.  Also  :  Address  on  the  Early  History  of  St.  Lawrence  County,  Ogdens- 
burgh,  1852.  —  Agricultural  Statistics  of  the  State  of  New  York,  by  Counties,  from  the 
Census  of  1865.     With  a  Summary  of  Agricultural   Statistics  reported    to  the  State 

Agricultural  Society.  ...  y^Ma«y;  C.  A^n  fl<rnM;y'ifn  Gf5ont.    1867.     8vo,  pp.  187.    c. 

Biographical  Notice  of  Dr.  Sylvester  D.  Willard.  ...  Albany.  1866.  8vo.  —  Biograph- 
ical Notice  of  Dr.  Charles  Milford  Crandall.  ...  Albany.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  6.  — Census  of 
the  District  of  Columbia.  Report  ...  fn.  p.  1867?]  8vo,  pp.  9-38.  —  Essay  on  the 
Climate  of  the  State  of  New  York.  ...  Albany.  1857.  8vo.  —  History  of  the  Census 
in  New  York,  and  a  Plan  for  the  State  Census  of  1865.  ...  Albany.  1866.  8vo. — 
Prize  Essay  on  Medical  and  Vital  Statistics.  ...  Albany:  Van  Benthuysen  &  Sons.  1867. 
8vo,  pp.  37.  —  Statistics  of  Population  of  the  City  and  County  of  New  York  as  shown 
by  the  State  Census  of  1865  ...  .  New  fork.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  81.  See  also  Lowville, 
N.  y.,  and  Papers  relating  to  Hatfield,  etc. 

Hough  (J.)  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Vermont  Colonization 
Society,  at  Montpe'er,  October  i8,  1826.  By  John  Hough  ... 
Montpelier :  Printed  by  E.  P.  IValton.    1826.     8vo,  pp.  20.      ba. 

Also  :  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Beriah  Green,  Pastor  of  the  Congre- 
gational Church,  Brandon,  Vermont,  April  i6,  1823.   ...   8vo.     n. 


Hough  (L.  S.) 
Hough.      Cleveland. 


The  Wanderer : 
184.7.     i6mo. 


a  Poem.      By   Lewis  S. 
33156 

Hough  (William  J.)  Speech  of  W.  J.  Hough,  of  New  York, 
on  the  Bill  for  the  Reduction  of  the  Tariff.  ...  July  i,  1846. 
Washington  :  Printed  at  the  Office  of  Blair  and  Rives.  1 846.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  h.  33157 

Houghton  (A.)  The  Gentlemen's  and  Ladies'  Diary,  and 
Almanac  ...  for  ...  1802  ...  By  Asa  Houghton.  Keene  [N.  H.): 
John  Prentiss.     8vo.  33^58 

Also  :    Houghton's  Genuine  Almanac.     The  Gentlemen's  and  Ladies'  Diary,  and 
Almanac  ...  for  ...   1804.   ...   Keene,  [Af.  H.'\  :  John  Prentiss.     8vo.     Continued,    h. 

Houghton  (D.)     .S'^^  Michigan — Geology. 

Houghton  (E.  B.)  The  Campaigns  of  the  Seventeenth 
Maine.  By  Edwin  B.  Houghton,  A  Member  of  the  Regiment. 
...   Portland:   Short  &  Loring.    1866.     i2mo,  pp.  x,  (i),  333.     B. 

A  few  copies  with  rubricated  title  were  privately  printed  on  large  paper. 

Houghton  (G.  F.)  An  Outline  of  the  Controversy  of  the 
New  Hampshire  Grants  ;  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Services 
of  Col.  Seth  Warner.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Legis- 
lature of  the  State  of  Vermont,  in  Montpelier,  October  20,  1848, 


HOUGHTON. 


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By  George  Frederick   Houghton  ...  .   Burlington.    1849.     8^°* 
pp.  54.  B.,  BA.,  H.  33160 

See  also  Butler  (J.  D.),  Vol.  in.,  No.  9645. 

Houghton  (G.  H.)  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Opening 
of  the  Church  of  the  Transfiguration,  in  the  City  of  New-York, 
...  March  lOth,  1850.  By  G.  H.  Houghton.  New  Tork  : 
Pudney  i^  Russell^  Printers.   1851.     l2mo,  pp.  28.     H.,  N.  33 161 

Houghton  (J.)  Reply  of  Joab  Houghton,  late  Chief  Justice 
of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Temporary  Civil  Government  of 
...  New  Mexico,  to  the  ...  slanderous  attack  of  R.  H.  Weight- 
man  ...  .  [^IVashington.    1852.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  33162 

Houghton  (T.)  The  |  Alteration  |  of  the  |  Coyn,  |  with  a  | 
Feasible  Method  |  to  do  it,  |  Most  Humbly  Proposed  to  Both  j 
Houses  of  Parliament.  |  To  which  is  Annexed,  |  A  Projection  or 
Scheem  I  of  Reasonable  Terms,  for  Esta-|blishing  a  Firm  and 
General  |  Peace  in  Europe.  |  By  Thomas  Houghton,  of  Lyme- 
street,  Gent.  |  London:  Printed  for  the  Author^  1695.  |  pp.  50. 
Europe's  Glory  :  |  Or,  |  Peace  &  Plenty  |  to  the  |  People  thereof.  | 
Being  a  Projection:  Or,  a  Scheam  of  |  Reasonable  Terms  ...  . 
4to,  pp.  31-  33163 

Contains  interesting  Notices  of  the  Discoveries  of  Guinea  and  America,  the  Conquest 
of  Mexico,  Discovery  o.^  Peru,  &c.,  &c. 

Houghton.  Royal  Institutions  ;  being  Proposals  for  Articles 
to  Establish  and  Conform  Laws,  Liberties,  and  Customs  of  Silver 
and  Gold  Mines,  ...  in  such  parts  of  Africa  and  America  which 
are  now  or  shall  be  ...  dependant  on  the  Crown  of  England. 
With  Methods  of  Mining  ...  By  Thomas  Houghton.  London: 
For  the  Author.    1694.     Sm.  8vo.  c.  33164 

It  was  reproduced  as  :  The  Golden  Treasury,  or  the  Compleat  Minor,  being  Royal 
Institutions  ...  .  London.   1 699.     Sm.  8vo. 

Houghton  (W.  A.)  Our  Fathers'  Altar;  a  Centennial  Ser- 
mon preached  June  7,  1846,  in  commemoration  of  the  F'ounding 
of  the  First  Christian  Church  in  No;  thborough,  Mass.  By  Rev. 
William  A.  Houghton.  Worcester:  H.  J.  Howland.  [1846.] 
8vo.  33165 

Houghton.  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Evan- 
gelical Congregational  Meeting-House  in  Northborough  ;  Febru- 
ary 23,  1848.  By  Rev.  William  A.  Houghton  ...  .  Worcester: 
Printed  by  Henry  J.  Howland.   [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  24.        H.  33166 


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The  Houghton  Association.  Constitution  and  Officers ... 
with  the  Proceedings  of  the  ...  Meeting  ...  in  Worcester  ... 
March  3,  1847.  New-York:  Van  Nordenl^  Amerman^  Printers. 
1847.  ^v>  PP*  ^5'  "•  +  Report  of  the  Agent  to  England. 
New  Tor k :   Jared  IV.  Bell^  Printer.   1848.     8vo,  pp.  27.     33167 

[HouK  (George  W.)]  Puritan.  A  Poem  in  Seven  Cantos, 
Cincinnati :  Printed  by  Robert  Clarke  and  Company,  mdccclxviii. 
8vo,  pp.  94.  B.,  H.  33168 

The  Houmas  Land  Claim.  [A  Collection  of  Documents 
relating  to  the  Claim,     n.  p.   i860?]    8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  33169 

Hours  at  Home  :  a  Popular  Monthly,  devoted  to  Religious  and 
Useful  Literature.  Edited  by  J.  M.  Sherwood.  Vol.  i.  ...  New 
York:   Charles  Scribner  y  Co.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  576.     Continued. 

The  volume  for  1865  contains  many  articles  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by 
Carpenter,  Drs.  Gillette,  N.  McLeod,  etc. 

HousATONic  Agricultural  Society.  Transactions  of  the 
Housatonic  Agricultural  Society  during  ...  1854.  Pittsfield: 
Printed  by  Reedy  Hull  i^  Peir son.  1 855.     8vo,  pp.  50.    Continued. 


Housatonic   Canal   Company. 
Documents.     8vo. 


Proposals,   Reports,  and 
33172 

Housatonic  Railroad.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on 
the  Housatonic  Railroad  to  the  General  Assembly,  May  Session, 
1843.     Hartford.  1843.    ^^°»  PP'  ^'  ^*  33 '73 

Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Housatonic 
Railroad  Company,  to  the  Stockholders,  at  their  Annual  Meet- 
ing, February  25,  1851.  Bridgeport :  William  S.  Pomeroy^  Printer. 
1851.     8vo.  33174 

Also  :  Report  of  Directors  of  Housatonic  Rail  Road  Company,  to  the  Stockholders, 
aoth  June,  1844.  ...  New-York:  Printed  by  H.  Cogsive/l.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  16.     b. 

House  Documents,  and  House  List.     See  Congress,  Vol.  iv. 

The  House  of  Wisdom.     See  Touchstone  (Geoffrey). 

The  House  Old  N.'.k  Built.  Baltimore:  Armstrong  and  Plas- 
kitt.   1834.     i2mo,  pp.  16.  h.  33175 

The  House  that  Jeff  Built.     New  York.   186-.  33176 

The  House  that  Tweed  Built.  The  American  News  Company. 
[Colophon:]   Cambridge ^  Mass.  1,871.     8vo,  pp.  40.  33^77 


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HousER  (H.)  An  Exact  Model  or  Platform  of  Good  Magis- 
tracy :  or  a  Sermon  ...  before  the  Governour,  Council,  and 
Assembly  ...  in  Jamaica,  Feb.  i.  1671.  By  Rev.  Henry  Houser. 
London:  Francis  Tyton.   1673.    410,  pp.  (6),  19.       h.,  m.  33178 

Houses  of  Refuge  and  Schools  of  Reform.  Proceedings  of 
the  First  Convention  of  Managers  and  Superintendents  ...  in  the 
United  States  ...  held  in  the  City  of  New  York,  May,  1857. 
New  Tork.  1857.  ^^o,  pp.  147.  b.,  h.  +  Second  Convention. 
[Ibid.']   i860.    8vo,  pp.  175,  (i).  B.,  H.  33179 

HousEWORTH  (T.)  California  Scenery.  A  Series  of  Stereo- 
scopic Views  of  most  of  the  Points  of  Interest  on  the  Pacific 
Coast  [of  the  United  States].  San  Francisco :  T.  Houseworth  y 
Co.  [1868.]    4to.     67  Photographs.  c.  33180 

Houston  (A.  B.)  Nineteenth  Century :  or,  Glances  at  Home 
and  Abroad.  By  A.  B.  Houston.  Springfield:  Printed  by  Stephen- 
son l^  Co.   1852.    8vo,  pp.  4S.  33^81 

Houston  (G.  S.)  The  Mexican  Treaty.  Speech  of  Hon. 
G.  S.  Houston,  of  Alabama,  June  28,  1864.  [n.  p.  n.  d.j  8vo, 
pp.  8.  33182 

Houston.  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Question  ...  February 
6,  1846.      Washington.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  33x83 

Houston.  Speech  ...  May  26,  1846.  ...  On  the  Civil  and 
Diplomatic  Appropriation  Bill  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Alio;  Speech  ...  Jan.  24,  1852,  on  Mexican  Indemnity,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo. — 
Speech  ...  April  27,  1842,  on  Apportionment.  ff^asAington.  1842.  8vo.  —  Treaty  of 
Peace  with  Mexico.     Speech  ...   February  5,  1849  ...  .   [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  7.    h. 

Houston  (J.  A.)  An  Address  Explanatory  of  the  Principles 
of  the  United  Brothers  of  Temperance,  Delivered  at  ...  New 
York,  Sept.  nth,  1844.  By  James  Alexander  Houston^  New 
Tori.   1844.    8vo,  pp.  10.  33185 

Houston.  ...  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  United  States 
Senate.  First  Session — Thirtieth  Congress.  By  James  A. 
Houston.  Washington^  D.  C.  mdcccxlviii.  410,  pp.  7,  1031, 
Appendix,  35.  b.,  ba.,  c.  33186 

Houston  (J.  W.)  Speech  of  John  W.  Houston,  ...  July  2, 
1846,  on  the  Tariff.     Washington.   1846.    8vo.  33187 

Houston  (M.  H.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Ohio  County 
Medical  Society,  on  the  Evening  of  its  Organization.     July  5, 

vol.  viii.  58 


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1847.     Sy  ^'  f^'  Houston,  M.D. 
Ham  Ewing.    1847.     8vo,  pp.  20. 


IVkeeling :  Printed  by  IVil- 
H.  33188 

Houston  (S.)  Documents  of  Major  Gen.  Sam.  Houston,  ... 
to  his  Excellency  David  G.  Burnet,  President  of  the  Republic 
of  Texas ;  containing  a  Detailed  Account  of  the  Battle  of  San 
Jacinto.  New  Orleans :  John  Cox  i^  Co, ^  Printers.  [1836.]  8vo, 
pp.  18,  (l).  BA.  33189 

Houston.  Letter  of  General  Sam.  Houston  to  General  Santa 
Anna.     JVashington.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  8.  33 '9° 

Houston.  The  Life  of  Sam  Houston  (of  Texas).  ...  New 
Tori:  J.  C.  Derby.   1855.     i2mo,  pp.  402.     Plates.  B.,  ba. 

Perhaps  by  Charles  Edwards  Lester. 

Houston.  Life  of  General  Sam.  Houston,  [n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  15.  -|-  Another  Edition.  \^lFasbiugtan  :  Printed  by  J. 
T.  Towers,    n.  d.]    8 'o,  pp.  15.  B.,  ba.,  h.  33192 

Houston.  Nebraska  Bill.  Indian  Tribes.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Sam  Houston  of  Texas  delivered  ...  Feb.  14  and  15,  1854,  '" 
Favor  of  maintaining  the  Public  Faith  with  the  Lidian  Tribes. 
Washington.    1854.     8vo,  pp.  15.  b.  33193 

Houston.  Speech  of  Hon.  Sam.  Houston  ...  Exposing  the 
Malfeasance  and  Corruption  of  John  Charles  Watrous,  Judge  in 
Texas.  New  York:  Pudney  &  Russell^  Printers,  i860.  i2mo, 
pp.  100.  33194 

Houston.  Speeches  of  Sam  Houston,  of  Texas,  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  an  Increase  of  the  Army,  and  the  Indian  Policy  of  the 
Government,  delivered  in  the  Senate  ...  January  29  and  31, 
1855.      fFashington.    1855.     8vo,  pp.  20.  ba.,  h.  33195 

Also:  The  Compromise  Measures.  Speech  ...  i.T  the  Senate  ...  Dec.  22,  i'!5i  ...  . 
[^ff^asAinfrton.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Debate  111  the  Senate  on  the  Protection  of  Property 
in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Frim  Houston's  Senate  Debates.  ...  April  20,  1848. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  A  Lecture  on  the  Trials  and  Dangers  of  Frontier  Life, 
as  exemplified  in  the  History  of  Texas.  ...  January  2?,  1851.  [n- p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp. 
32.  —  Message  of  Gov.  Houston,  of  Texai,  on  Secession,     [n.  p    n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8. 

—  Message  of  Gov.  Sam  Houston,  on  the  South  Cati)lina  Resulu.lons.  By  Authority. 
Auitin  !  Printed  by  John  Marshall  &  Co.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  Ilj.-  Naval  Retiring  Board. 
Speech  ...   in  the  Senate  ...  April  23,  1856.      [tVaihhgton.   n.  d  |     Hvd,  |'|i    ii|      h. 

—  Remarks  on  the  Memorial  of  the  New  England  Clergymen  j  United  St.iti-u  Henate, 
March  14,  1854.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Massachusetts  Claim. 
March  25,  1826.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  I2m(),  pp.  23.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Change  of  the 
Newspapers  in  which  the  Laws  are  directed   to  be  printed.      Waihington.    1827.     8vo. 

—  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  for  the  Relief  of  Yucatan.  ff^asAinglon.  1848.  8vo,  pp. 
14.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Subject  Compromise.  In  the  Senate  ...  February  8,  H850. 
[_ff''aiiington.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  16.     B.  —  Speech  ...  in  Reply  to  ...  Articles  ...  in  the 


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"Southern  Preii,"  September  9,  i8|;o.  f n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  19.  —  Speech,  United 
States  Senate,  on  the  Resulution  reaffirming  the  Compromise  Measures,  185 1,  [n,  p. 
n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  July  15,  1854,  on  the  Texan  Navy — 
Commodore  Moore.  fVathington.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Nebraska 
and  Kansas  Bill,  ...  March  3,  1854.  [n.  p.  n,  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  Aug.  i, 
1854,  on  Texan  Affairs,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo. 

HousTOUN  (G.)  Reliquiae  Houstounianae :  seu  Plantarum  in 
America  Meridionali  a  Gulielmo  Houstoun  ...  Collectarum 
Icones  manu  propria  acre  incisa; ;  cur^  descriptionibus  e  schedis 
ejusdem  In  Bibliotheca  Josc^hi  Banks,  ...  Londoni.  mdcclxxxi. 
4to,  pp.  12.  26  Plates,  b.,  h.,  j.c.b.  -f  Editio  in  Germaiiia 
Prima.  Norimberga  .  ex  officina  Raspeana.  mdccxciv.  8vo,  pp. 
24.     15  Plates.  J.C.B.  33196 

Houstoun  (J.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Travels  of  James 
Houstoun,  M.D.  (Formerly  Physician  and  Surgeon-General  to  the 
Royal  African  Company's  Settlements  in  Africa,  and  late  Surgeon 
to  the  Royal  Assiento  Company's  factories  in  America),  From 
the  Year  1690  to  this  Present  Year  1747.  Contain--^  A  great 
Variety  of  curious  Observations  that  occurred  during  the  Co'  se 
of  above  Thirty  Years  Travels  in  divers  Foreign  Parts.  Col- 
lected and  Written  by  his  Own  Hand.  London :  J.  Robinson^  y. 
Wood^  and  W.  Owen,   mdccxlvii.     8vo,  pp.  (8),  435.  H. 

This  was  originally  published  under  the  name  of  Jacob  Bickerstaff.  It  was  also  put 
forth  with  the  following  title  : 

Houstoun.  Dr.  Houstoun's  Memoirs  of  his  Ovi^n  Life-time. 
Containing  Among  other  Curious  Particulars,  during  upwards  of 
Thirty  Years  Travels.  An  Account  o^  i.  The  Scotch  Settle- 
ment at  Darien,  11.  The  great  Advantages  accruing  to  Great 
Britain  from  an  Incorporated  Union  of  the  Whole  Lland.  in. 
The  Rise  and  Progress  of  Royal  African  and  Assiento  Compa- 
nies. IV.  The  Rise  and  Fall  of  the  grand  South  Sea  Bubble, 
&c.  in  1720.  V.  The  Conduct  of  the  Spaniards,  and  Manner 
of  their  Trade  in  the  West  Indies,  vi.  Fhe  secret  Expedition 
thither  in  1740.  vii.  Some  Anecdotes  of  the  Government  of 
Jamaica  with  the  Characteristicks  of  its  Inhabitants,  viii.  The 
importance  of  Cape  Breton  to  the  British  Nation,  ix.  An  E^say 
on  Genius  and  Education.  Collected  from  ttve  Author's  Orrg:mal 
Manuscripts,  and  Publish'd  by  Jacob  Bickerstaff,  m.a.  London : 
Lawton  Gilliver.    l']\'].     8vo,  pp.  (4),  435.  33198 

A  very  curious  book,  ii;/  a  Scotch  adv  inarer,  who  was  concerned  in  the  Darien 
settlement.  He  was  surgeon  to  the  /^siento  Company's  factories  in  America,  and 
passed  most  of  his  life  trading  and  negotiating  in  Central  America  and  the  Spanish 
Main.  The  author  gives  muih  information  nn  Colonia.  Affairs,  Civil,  MTiitary  and 
Naval.     It  was  again  reproduced  with  suok  iriKioaal  introduetorif  moteer  as : 


1 


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468 


HOVEY. 


HousTOUN.  The  Works  of  James  Houstoun,  m.d.  Contain- 
ing Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Travels  in  Asia,  Africa,  America, 
and  most  Parts  of  Europe.  From  the  Year  1690,  to  the  present 
Time.  Giving  a  particular  Account  of  the  Scotch  Expedition 
to  Darien  in  America,  the  great  Advantages  accruing  to  Great 
Britain  from  the  Union  ;  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Fall  of  the  two 
great  Trading  African  and  South-Sea  Companies  ;  the  late  Expe- 
dition to  the  Spanish  West-Indies ;  the  Taking  and  Restitution 
of  Cape- Breton.  ...  London:  For  the  Author.  1753.  8vo,  pp. 
xviii,  435.  BA.,  c,  H.  33199 

HousTouN  {Mrs.  M.  C.)  Hesperos,  or  Travels  in  the  West. 
By  Mrs.  Houstoun.  London:  J.  IV.  Parker.  1850.  2  vols.,  post 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  293  ;  243.  33200 

Houstoun.  A  Yacht  Voyage  to  Texas  and  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico.  By  Mrs.  Houstoun.  London.  1844.  2  vols.,  post 
8vo,  pp.  690.     Plates.  33201 

Stt  "Quart.  Rev.,"  lxxvi.  124.     Reprinted  at: 

Houstoun.  Texas  and  The  Gulf  of  Mexico ;  or,  Yachting 
in  the  New  World.  By  Mrs.  Houstoun.  London.  1844.  2 
vols.,  post  8vo.  +  Philadelphia:  G.  B.  Zieber  Uf  Co.  1845. 
i2mo,  pp.  288.  H.  33202 

Also  included  in  Smith's  "  V/eekly  Volume,"  Philadelphia,  1845.    Folio. 

HovEY  (A.)  A  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  the  Rev. 
Isaac  Backus,  a.m.  By  Alvah  Hovey,  d.d.  Boston  :  Gould  and 
Lincoln.    1858.     i2mo,  pp.  369.      B.,  H.     +  [_Il>id.^   ^859. 

This  volume  contains  much  pertaining  to  the  religious  history  of  Rhode  Island,  and 
especially  the  Baptists. 

HovEY  (C.  F.)  Tribute  to  tlie  Memory  of  Charles  F.  Hovey, 
Esq.  [F'-om  "The  Liberator,"  May  6,  1859.  n.  p.  n.  d.] 
l2mo,  pp.  24.  BA.  33204 

HovEY  (Charles  M.)  Address  ...  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
New  Hall  of  the  Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society  ...  Sep- 
tember 16,  1865.  By  C^  M.  Hovey.  Boston:  Henry  IV.  Button 
iff  &«,  Printers.   1866. 


8V0,  pp.   31.  B.,  H.  33205 

HovEY.     The  Fruits  of  America,  containing  Richly  Colored 
Figures,  and  Full  Descriptions  of  all  the  choicest  Varieties  culti- 

Boston  :  Hovey  and  Co.   1852.    2 


vated  in  the  United  States. 


vols.,  4to,  pp. 


VIII,  100 


iv,  96.     48  Plates,  2  Portraits, 


B.,  c. 


-f-  New  York.    1853.     '"^P-  ^^°'  ^-  33^°^ 

First  published  in  parts  in  1847,  tt  leq.,  and  the  finest  work  of  its  kind  in  the  United 
States. 


HOVBY. 


469 


HovEY.  The  American  Gardener's  Magazine.  ...  Vol.  i. 
1835.  Conducted  by  C.  M.  Hovey  and  P.  B.  Hovey,  Jr. 
Boston  :  Russell^  Shattuck  and  tVilliams^  and  Hovey  and  Company. 
1835.    8vo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  472.     Continued.         B.,  ba.,  h.  33207 

Hovey.  Magazine  of  Horticulture,  Botany,  and  all  useful 
Discoveries  and  Improvements  in  Rural  Aftairs.  By  C.  M. 
Hovey.     Boston.   1 835.    8vo.     Continued.  a.  33208 

Hovey  (H.  C.)  Freedom's  Banner.  A  Sermon  preached  to 
the  Coldwater  Light  Artillery,  and  the  Coldwater  Zouave  Cadets, 
April  28th,  1 86 1.  By  Rev.  Horace  C.  Hovey.  Republican 
Print^  Coldwater.   1861.     8vo,  pp.  ll.  H.  33209 

Hovey.  The  National  Fast.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  Cold- 
water,  Mich.,  January  4,  1861.  By  Rev.  Horace  C.  Hovey. 
Republican  Print^  Coldwater.   186 1,     ovo,  pp.  12.  H.  332 10 

Alio  :  Loyalty.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Northampton,  February  is,  1863.  ...  North' 
tmfton:  Mttcalf  (S  Co.,  Prinlirs.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Hovey  (I.)  A  Farewell  Sermon.  A  Sermon,  preached  at 
Rochester,  Oct.  15,  1769.  By  Ivory  Hovey.  Boston,  1770. 
8vo,  pp.  32.  3321 1 

Hovey.  ...  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Lieut. 
John  Hammond  of  Rochester ;  who  was  born  at  Sandwich, 
Nov.  22,  1663,  and  died  April  19,  1749  ...  By  Ivory  Hovey. 
Printed  by  S.  Kneelandy  Bosion.   1749.     l2mo,  pp.  (2),  ii,  34.     ba. 

Hovey.  A  Sermon  Preached  ...  in  Plymouth  (Massachu- 
setts), June  8,  1794.  Occasioned  by  the  sudden  death  of  two 
young  persons  in  the  town,  who  died  about  the  same  hour  of  the 
day,  May  31,  1794;  and  several  aged  persons,  within  a  short 
space  before.  By  Ivory  Hovey,  a.m.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by 
Joseph  Bumstead.   1795.     8vo,  pp.  34.  ba.  33213 

Hovey  (S.)  Letters  from  the  West  Indies :  Relating  Es- 
pecially to  the  Danish  Island  St.  Croix,  and  to  the  British  Islands 
Antigua,  Barbadoes,  and  Jamaica.  By  Sylvester  Hovey  ...  . 
Neiv  York:   Gould  and  Newman.   1838.     l2mo,  pp.  iv,  13-212. 

[Hovey  (William).]  A  Remonstrance  to  the  ...  Senate  ... 
of  Massachusetts  ...  [on  the  State  Lunatic  Hospital,  n.  p.  n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  II.  H.  33215 

Hovey  (W.  A.)  Woman's  Rights.  An  Essay  ...  at  the 
Exhibition  of  the  English  High  School  ...  July  16,  i860.     By 


"  1 

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i 


470 


MOW. 


William  A.  Hovcy.    ...    Boston:   Ttrrinton  (J  Garrison^  Printtn. 
i860.     lamo,  pp.  7.  H.  33216 

How  (D.)  Diary  of  David  How,  a  Private  in  Colonel  Paul 
Dudly  Sargent's  Regiment  of  the  Massachusetts  Line,  in  the 
Army  of  the  American  Revolution.  From  the  Original  Manu- 
script. With  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author  by  George 
Wingatc  Chase,  and  Illustrative  Notes  by  Henry  B.  Dawson. 
Morrisaniay  N.  T.    1865.     Rl.  8vo,  pp.  xv,  51.       BA.,  H.  33217 

Two  hundred  and  ftt>y  copies  printed  {  formi  No.  iv.  of  Duwsun't  "Uk-aningi  in 
the  Harvest-Field  of  American  History." 

How  (H.)  The  Mineralogy  of  Nova  Scotia.  A  Report  to 
the  Provincial  Government,  nv  Henry  How,  d.c.l.  ...  Hali- 
fax:  Charles  Annand.   1869.     8vo,  pp.  vi,  (i),  217.     b.,  ba.,  h. 

Also;  Sketch  of  the  Mineralogy  of  Nova  Scotia  as  Illustrated  by  the  Collection  uf 
Minerals  sent  to  thr  Paris  Exhibition.  ...  Halifax.   1867.     8vo. 

How  (H,  R.)  The  Battle  of  Trenton.  A  Poem.  By  Henry 
R.  How.     New  Brunswick.    1856.     8vo,  pp.  15.  33219 

How  (N.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  of  Nehemiah  How, 
who  was  taken  by  the  Indians  at  the  Great-Meadow-Fort  above 
Fort-Dummer,  where  he  was  an  Inhabitant,  October  nth,  1745. 
Giving  an  Account  of  what  he  met  with  in  his  travelling  to 
Canada,  and  while  he  was  in  Prison  there.  Together  with  an 
Account  of  Mr.  How's  Death  at  Canada.  ...  Boston  M.  E., 
Printed  and  Sold  opposite  to  the  Prison  in  ^een  Street.  1748. 
i6mo,  pp.  22,  (2).  B.,  BA.  33220 

How  (S.  B.)  An  Address,  delivered  by  the  Rev.  S.  B.  How, 
at  his  Inauguration  as  Principal  of  Dickinson  College,  in  Carlisle, 
Pa.  ...  March  30,  1830.     Carlisle^  Pa.   1830.    8vo,  pp.  23.     h. 

How.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Opening  for  Public  Wor- 
ship, of  the  Second  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  at  Somerville, 
New  Jersey,  Feb.  18,  1835.  By  Samuel  B.  How.  Somerville: 
Baldivin  £3"  Hassey,  Printers.   1835.     8vo,  pp.  12.  ba.  33222 

How.  Slaveholding  Not  Sinful.  An  Argument  before  the 
General  Synod  of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church,  Oc- 
tober, 1855.  %  Samuel  B.  How,  d.d.  ...  New-York:  Printed 
by  "John  A.  Gray.  1855.  8vo,  pp.  32.  B.  +  Second  Edition. 
New-Brunswick.,  N.  J.:   John  Terhune.    1856.      i2mo,  pp.  136. 

This  was  followed  by  «« An  Answer  to  Slaveholdii.-  not  Sinful."  New  Brunt- 
wick.  1856. 


HOW, 


47» 


How  (T.  Y.)  Letters  addressed  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Miller, 
D-D.  in  Reply  to  his  Letters  concerning  the  Constitution  and 
Order  of  the  Christian  Ministry.  ...  Hy  Rev.  Thomas  Y.  How. 
IJtica  :  Printed  hy  Seward  and  b'illiatns,   1808.     8vo,  pp.  124. 

How.  A  Statement  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  How,  in  reply  to  those 
parts  of  the  Pamphlet  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Jonts,  which  relate  more 
particularly  to  h.mself.     ySfeiv  Tork,    1811. J    8vo,  pp.  20.      h\. 

Mow.  A  Vindication  of  the  Protestant  L|  isiopal  Church,  in 
a  Series  of  Letters  addressed  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  d.d.  ... 
with  Preliminary  Remarks.  liy  Thomas  Y.  How,  u.n  Nexv 
York:  Eastburti^  Kirk  isf  Co.   18  lb.     8vu,  pp.  xxxvi,  492.     b.,  c. 

Also:   An   Address  delivered   beture  the   Auxiliary   New-York   Bible  and   Common 
Pr.iycr   Book  Society,  in  St.   Paul's  Chapel,  in    ...    New- York,    ...    the   iXth   D.iy 
Jjnuary,    ...    1817.    ,,,    I^tw  Tark :  Primed  by  T.  & 'J.  Swerdt.   1817.     8vu,  pp.  mi, 

5-52.       R.,   BA.,   H. 

...  How  Bull  RuU  Battle  was  lost.  The  Ball's  Bluff  Mas- 
sacre. Department  of  the  West.  Fremont.  Tribune  IVar 
Tracts.    1861  ?     8vo,  pp.  8.  33227 

How  can  we  bes  help  our  Camps  and  Hospitals.  Woman's 
Central  Association  of  Relief,  March  27,  1863.  [n.  p.  1863.] 
8vo,  pp.  42.  33228 

How  our  National  Debt  can  be  Paid.    Philadelpl^a.  1865.    8vo. 

How  the  South  Rejected  Compromise  in  the  Peace  Conference 
of  1 86 1.  Speech  ot  Mr.  Chase,  of  Ohio.  New  Tork :  IV.  C. 
Bryant  ii!  Co.    1863.     8vo,  pp.  1 1.  33*30 

Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  37. 

How  the  War  was  Commenced.  An  Appeal  to  the  Docu- 
ments. Southern  Documents  especially  quoted.  From  the  Cin- 
cinnati Daily  Commercial.     Neiu  Tork.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  16.     c. 

Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  46.     Translated  into  German  as : 

Wie  der  Krieg  angefangen  wurde.  [Uebersetzt  von  F. 
Schutz.]     New  Tork.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  15.  33232 

Loyal  Publication  Society,  No.  53. 

How  to  abolish  Slavery  in  America,  and  to  prevent  a  Cotton 
Famine  in  England  :  with  Remarks  upon  Coolie  and  African 
Emigration.  By  a  Slave  Driver.  London :  Alfred  iV.  Bennett. 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  16.  33233 

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the  Charleston  Courier.  Charltston^  S.  C. :  Printed  by  A,  E.  Miller. 
1852.    Svo,  pp.  12.  H.  33234 

How  to  Renew  our  National  Strength.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  Christ  Church,  Savannah,  On  Friday,  November  15th,  1861, 
B?ing  the  Day  of  Humiliation,  Fasting,  and  Prayer,  appointed 
by  the  President  of  the  Confederate  States.  ...  Savannah.  1861. 
8vo,  pp.  16.  3323s 

How  to  settle  the  Texas  Question.  Address  to  the  Friends 
of  Free  Institutions.     Boston,  [n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  10.         33236 

Howard  ( ).     Essays    of   Howard :    or,    Tales   of  the 

Prison.  Originally  printed  in  the  New-York  Columbian,  and 
supposed  to  be  written  by  a  Debtor,  who  has  been  confined  for 
Sixteen  Years  in  the  New- York  Debtor's  Jail.  ...  New-York: 
C.  S.  Fan  Winkle^  Printer.  181 1.    8vo,  pp.  99.  ba.  33237 

Howard  (B.)  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev. 
Allen  Pratt  ...  in  Westmoreland,  October  6,  1790.  By  Bezaleel 
Howard,  d.d.  Keene  [M  //.];  Printed  by  James  D.  Grijith. 
[1790.]    8vo,  pp.  26.  H.  33238 

Howard.  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Benj. 
R.  Woodbridge  ...  in  Norwich,  October  17th,  1799.  By  Beza- 
leel Howard,  d.d.  Springfield:  Printed  by  Timothy  Jshley.  m,dccc. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  33239 

Howard  (B.  C.)  Report  of  the  Decision  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  and  the  Opinions  of  the  Judges 
thereof,  in  the  Case  of  Dred  Scott  versus  John  F.  A.  Sandford. 
December  Term,  1856.  By  Benjamin  C.  Howard.  Washing- 
ton: Corneliur  Wendell,  Printer.  1857.  8v°»  PP*  239'  +  ^'^ 
Terk:  D.  Appleton  ^  Co.  1857.    8vo,  pp.  389-^33.       B.  33240 

Howard.  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  adjudged  in  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  January  Term  1843,  [to 
December  Term  i860.]  By  Benjamin  C.  Howard.  Philadel- 
phia, Boston,  and  Washington.  1 843-1 86 1.    24  vols.,  8vo. 

Thete  Reporti  follow  Peten*,  and  with  thote  Reports,  and  Dallas,  Cranch,  and 
Whcaton's,  comprise  all  the  decisions  of  the  highest  Court  known  to  American  Law. 

Howard  (C.)  Inquiries  addressed  to  Parson  Brownlow^  rela- 
tive to  the  Defense  of  Slavery  ...  By  Charles  Howard.  Alton, 
Illinois^  Parks  l^ Pinckard  ...  Printers.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  16.      H. 


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Howard.     Memorial  [etc.]     See  Vol.  i.,  No.  3042. 

Howard  (C.  W.)  Christian  Benevolence,  as  illustrated  in 
the  Early  History  of  Georgia.  A  Lecture  ...  berbre  the  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association,  of  Augusta,  Ga.  ...  January  10, 
i860.  By  Rev.  C.  W.  Howard.  JugustOy  Georgia,  i860.  8vo, 
PP-  29-  B.  33243 

Howard.  Life  and  Character  of  Oglethorpe.  An  Address 
...  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  the  University  of  Georgia  ... 
August  2,  i860.  By  Rev.  C.  W.  Howard.  Athens^  Georgia. 
i860.     8vo,  pp.  26.  B.  33244 

Also;  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Re-Opening  and  Dedication  of  the  French  Protestant 
Church  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  ...  nth  ...  of  May  1845.  ...  Charleston:  Surges  (sf 
James,  Printeri.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  24.  b. — The  Southern  Gentleman  :  an  Address  ... 
before  the  Alpha  Phi  Delta  &  H.H.H.  Societies  ...  July  11,  i860.  ...  Augusta,  Ga. 
i860.    8vo,  pp.  22.     B. 

[Howard  (Edward).]  Sir  Henry  Morgan,  the  Buccaneer. 
London.  1842.  3  vols.,  post  8vo.  -(-  Paris:  Baudry's  European 
Library.   1842.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  351.  33245 

[Howard.]  The  Buccaneer,  Sir  Henry  Morgan.  London  : 
Ward  l^  Locke.   1861.     i2mo,  pp.  330.  33246 

[Howard  (F.  K.)]  Fourteen  Months  in  American  Bastiles. 
Baltimore:  Printed  by  Kelly ^  Median  bf  Piet.  1 863.  8vo,  pp.  89. 
-f  London :  Henry  F.  Mackintosh,  mdccclxiii.    8vo,  pp.  84.  h. 

Three  or  more  editions  were  published. 

Howard  (George  William  Frederick),  Earl  of  Carlisle.  Two 
Lectures,  On  the  Poetry  of  Pope,  and  on  his  own  Travels  in 
America.  By  the  Right  Honourable  the  Earl  of  Carlisle. 
Delivered  to  the  Leeds  Mechanics'  Institution  &  Literary  Soci- 
ety, December  5th  and  6th,  1850.  Leeds:  Printed  by  Edward 
Baines  and  Sons.  1850.  4to,  pp.  44.  H.  -{-London.  1850.  4to. 
-|-  [Another  Edition.]  London.  185 1. 
sand.     London.   1 85 1. 

Reprinted  as  below: 

[Howard.]  Travels  in  America.  The  Poetry  of  Pope. 
Two  Lectures  delivered  to  the  Leeds  Mechanics'  Institution 
and  Literary  Society,  December  5th  and  6th,  1850.  By  the 
Right  Honorable  the  Earl  of  Carlisle  (Lord  Morpeth).  Neiu- 
Teri:  G.  P.  Putnam.   1851.     i2mo,  pp.  135.  H.  33249 

Howard  (H.  R.)  The  History  of  Virgil  A.  Stewart,  and 
his  Adventure  in  Capturing  and  Exposing  the  Great  *' Western 


8vo.    +  Tenth  Thou- 
33248 


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Land  Pirate"  and  his  Gang,  in  Connexion  with  the  Evidence. 
Also  of  the  Trials,  Confessions,  and  Execution  of  a  Number  of 
Murrell's  Associates  in  the  State  of  Mississippi  during  the  Sum- 
mer of  1835,  and  the  Execution  of  Five  Professional  Gamblers 
by  the  Citizens  of  Vicksburg,  on  the  6th  July,  1835.  ...  Com- 
piled by  H.  R.  Howard.  New  Tork :  Harper  (^  Brothers.  1836. 
lamo,  pp.  273.  BA.,  c,  H.  33250 

[Howard.]  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Joseph  T.  Hare, 
the  Bold  Robber  and  High'.vayman  ...  .  New  Tori:  H.  .long 
and  Brother,  [n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  107.  ^a.  33251 

Howard  (Jacob  M.)  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  M.  Howard  of 
Michigan  on  the  Confiscation  of  Property  ...  in  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  April  18,  1862.  [n.  p. :  L.  Towers  i^  Co. , 
Printers,  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  h.  33252 

Howard.  Speech  ...  on  the  Joint  Resolution  for  the  Recog- 
nition and  Readmission  to  the  Union  of  Louisiana.  Delivered 
...  February  25,  1865.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.       h.  33253 

Also;  San  Juan  Island.  Speech  ..  April  i6,  1869  ...  jyashington :  F.  &  J.  Rivet 
&  Geo.  A.  Bailey  ...  Printers.  1870.  8vo,  pp.  13.  —  Report  ...  on  ...  Memorial  of 
Davis  Hatch  on  San  Domingo  Affairs.  fVaihington.  1869.  8vo.  —  Military  Inter- 
ference with  Elections.  Speech  ...  in  the  ...  Senate,  March  23  &  24,  1864.  [ffasA- 
ingtoit.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  3a.  —  Speech,  January,  1864,  on  the  Motion  to  expel  Mr.  Davis 
of  Kentucky,  for  offering  a  Series  of  Resolutions  in  the  Senate,  tending  to  incite 
Insurrection,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Transcontinental,  Memphis  and  El  Paio 
Railroad.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  June  22  and  23,  1870.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.     H. 

Howard,  and  Binney  (James).  Correspondence.  [Wash- 
ington. 1867.]     8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  33254 

Howard  (J.  S.)  A  Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  the  Dis- 
missal of  James  S.  Howard,  Esq.  Late  Postmaster  of  the  City 
of  Toronto,  U.  C.  ...  Toronto:  'J.  H.  Lawrence.^  Printer.  1839. 
l2mo,  pp.  28.  H.  33255 

Howard  (J.)  Baily  et  al  v.  Poindexter's  Ex'r.  ...  Note  of 
Argument  of  John  Howard  for  Appellants,  [n.  p.]  1857.  ^^°» 
pp.  8.  33256 

Relates  to  slavery. 

Howard.  Williamson  et  al  vs.  Coulter's  Ex'rs  et  al.  Note 
of  Argument  of  John  Howard  for  Appellants,  [n.  p.  1858.] 
8vo,  pp.  43.  33257 

Concerning  a  bequest  of  slaves. 


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Howard  (J.  C.)  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane 
Society  of  ...  Massachusetts,  ...  June  12,  1804.  ...  By  John  C. 
Howard.     Boston :  Printed  by  Hosea  Sprague.   1804.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

Howard  (J.  E.)  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Wash- 
ington Society  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  February  22,  18 15,  By  Col. 
Eager  Howard.  Alexandria :  Printed  by  Mien  and  Hill.  [n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  16.  33259 

Howard  (J.  H.)  The  Laws  of  the  British  Colonies  in  the 
West  Indies  and  other  Parts  of  America,  concerning  Real  and 
Personal  Property,  and  Manumission  of  Slaves,  with  a  Virw  of 
the  Constitution  of  each  Colony.  By  John  Henry  Howard, 
Solicitor.     London.   1827.     2  vols.,  rl.  8vo.  c.  33260 

[Howard  (John  S.)]  Descendants  of  Samuel  Hayward  of 
Taunton,  Mass.    [Chelsea,  Mass.,  October  i,  1863.]    Folio,  i  1. 

"  I  believe  but  one  copy  was  printed." — Whittemore. 

Howard  (Joseph  P.)  Howard's  Gold  Chart ;  showing  at  a 
glance  all  the  fluctuations  in  the  Price  of  Gold  during  1862-3. 
New  York.   1864.    8vo.  33262 

Howard  (L.)  A  Collection  of  Letters  and  State  Papers,  from 
the  Original  Manuscripts  of  many  Princes,  Great  Personages,  and 
Statesmen,  together  with  some  curious  and  scarce  Tracts,  and 
Pieces  of  Antiquity,  Religious,  Political,  and  Moral.  By  Leonard 
Howard,  m.d.     London.   1753-6.     2  parts  making  i  vol.,  4to. 

Very  scarce.  Commences  with  a  long  letter  concerning  the  Expedition  of  Venn 
and  Venables  against  the  Island  of  Hispaniola,  during  the  Protectorshin  of  Oliver 
Cromwell;  also  some  interesting  particulars  relative  to  Virginia,  St.  Christtpher's, 
Nuva  Francia,  including  Letters  of  Sir  George  Calvert  and  others.  See  "  Retrospective 
Review,"  New  Series,  Vol.  i. 

Howard  (Luke).  Memoir  of  John  Woolman,  chiefly  ex- 
tracted from  a  Journal  of  his  Life  and  Travels.  London :  Printed 
by  William  and  Samuel  Graves.   1815.     l2mo,  pp.  36.  33264 

Frequently  reprinted,  as  was  also  the  following  ; 

Howard.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Chalkley  ;  chiefly  extracted 
from  a  Journal  of  his  Life,  Travels  and  Christian  Experiences. 
London:  Printed  by  William  and  Samuel  Graves.  18 17.  i2mo, 
pp.  72.  33265 

Howard  (M.)  Trial  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Howr.rd,  for  the 
Murder  of  Miss  Mary  Ellen  Smith,  her  Husband's  Paramour, 
in  Cincinnati,  on  the  2d  of  February.  Cincinnati.  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  64.    c.   4-  Mbany:  J.  Munsell.   1849.    8vo,  pp.  64.     33266 


H 


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476 


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Howard  (M.)  Despotic  Doctrines,  declared  by  the  United 
States  Senate,  Exposed ;  and  Senator  Dixon  Unmasked.  By 
Mark  Howard.  Hartford:  Ccse^  Lockwood  Iff  Co.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  33267 

Howard  {Mr.)  Documents  in  relation  to  the  Comparative 
Merits  of  Canals  and  Railroads,  submitted  by  Mr.  Howard,  of 
Maryland,  to  the  House  of  Representatives.  IVashington.  1832. 
8vo.  33268 

Howard.  ...  Kansas  Affairs.  Mr.  Howard,  from  the  Select 
Committee,  made  the  following  Report.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  29.  33269 

Howard  (M.  S.)  ...  A  Sermon  preached  in  South  Dart- 
mouth on  the  occasion  of  the  Annual  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  27, 
1862.  By  Rev.  Martin  S.  Howard  ...  .  New  Bedford:  Edmund 
Anthony^  Printer.   1 862.     8vo,  pp.  23.  33270 

Howard.  Protection  in  the  Family,  in  Society,  and  in  the 
State.  A  Sermon  ...  in  South  Dartmouth,  April  7,  1864.  [n. 
p.  n.  d.]    8vc.  pp.  8.  33271 

Also;  ...  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Deacon  Sannuel  Staples;  preached 
in  South  Dartmouth,  March  9tb,  1862.  ...  Nitu  Bedford:  E.  Anthony,  Printer.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  15. —  ...  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Betsy,  wife  of  Deacon 
Matthews  Thacher.  ...  South  Dartmouth,  Aug.  loth,  i86z.  ...  Neiit  Bedford;  E. 
Anthony,  Printer,   1 8  6a.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Howard  (M.)  The  Conquest  of  Quebec :  A  Poem.  By 
Middleton  Howard  ...  .  Oxford:  J.  Fletcher,  mdcclxviii.  4to, 
pp.  12.  33272 

An  Oxford  Prize  Poem.  Reprinted  in  the  "Oxford  Prize  Poems."  Oxford,  1810. 
l2mo.     See  *'M.  Rev.,"  xl.  139. 

Howard  (O.  O.)  Major  General  Howard's  Address  at  the 
Second  Anniversary  of  the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission.  PiAla- 
delphia :  ...  Press  of  C.  Sherman^  Son  &  Co.   1864.     i2mo,  pp.  23. 

Also :  Report  of  Brevet  Major  General  O.  O.  Howard,  Commissioner  Bureau  of 
Refugees,  Freednien,  and  Abandoned  Lands  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  October  10, 
1869.  Washington,  1869.  8vo,  pp.  30.  —  Statement  ...  before  the  Committee  on 
Education  and  Labor  in  Defense  against  the  Charges  presented  by  Hon.  Fernando 
Wood ;  and  Argument  rf  Edgar  Ketchum,  Esq.,  of  Counsel  for  Gen.  Howard.  ... 
Hew  Tori.  1870.    8vo,  pp.  55.     See  a/so  Vol.  vii.,  No.  27239. 

Howard,  and  Johnson  (E.)  Addresses  by  Major-General 
O.  O .  Howard  and  Rev.  Edwin  Johnson,  at  the  laying  of  the 
Corner-Stone  of  the  First  Congregational  Church,  Washington, 
D.  C.     Boston:  Theoph.  G.  Wadman.  1867.      8vo,  pp.  16.      b. 


HOWARD. 


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Howard  (P.)  The  Barbarities  of  the  Rebels,  as  shown  in 
their  Cruelty  to  the  Federal  Wounded  and  Prisoners ;  in  their 
Outrhses  upon  Union  Men }  in  the  Murder  of  Negroes,  and  in 
their  Unmanly  Conduct  throughout  the  Rebellion.  By  Colonel 
Percy  Howard,  Late  of  the  Royal  Horse  Guards.  Providence^ 
R.  I.:   —      ■    •         -'        - 


The  Juthor.   1863.    8vo,  pp.  40. 


H.  33^75 


Howard  (R.)  The  Indian  Queen.  A  Tragedy.  By  Sir 
Robert  Howard.  London:  H.  tierrington,  1665.  Folio,  pp. 
141-212.  j.c.B.  33276 

Howard  (Robert).  Report  of  Hon.  Mr.  Howard,  in  the 
United  States  Senate,  on  Interference  in  Elections  by  Military 
and  Naval  Officers.     Philadelphia.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  32.     33277 

Howard  (S.)  A  I  Sermon  |  preached  |  To  the  Ancient  and 
Honorable  |  Artillery-Company,  |  in  Boston,  New-England,  |  June 
7th,  1773.  Being  the  Anniversary  of  their  |  Election  of  Offi- 
cers. I  By  Simeon  Howard,  a.m.  ...  Boston :  Printed  by  John  Boyles. 
1773.    8vo,  pp.  43,  BA.,  H.  33278 

Reprinted  in  Thornton's  "  Pulpit  of  the  Revolution." 

Howard.  A  Sermon  Preached  before  the  Honorable  Council 
...  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts- Bay,  in  New-England,  May  31, 
1780.  Being  the  Anniversary  for  the  Election  of  the  Honorable 
Council.  By  Simeon  Howard,  a.m  ...  |  Boston,  ...  Printed  by 
John  Gill  ...  MoccLxxx.    8vo,  pp.  48.  b.,  ba.,  h.  33279 

Also:  ...  A  Discourse  delivered  May  16,  1779  [after  the  Death  of  Pre.''.  J.  Winthrop 
and  others].    ...    Boston:  Printed  by  y.  Gill  and  T.  and  y.  Fleet.   1779.     8*°»  PP-  35- 

—  A  Discourse  ...  [on]  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Howard Delivered  the  Lord's 

Day  after  her  Decease.  By  her  bereaved  Consort.  ...  Bouon  t  Printed  by  T.  &  y. 
Fleet,  and  y.  Gill,  mdcclxxvii.  8vo,  pp.  36.  B.,  ba.  —  A  Sermon  on  Brotherly  Love, 
preached  ...  in  Boston,  December  28,  1778.  Before  the  ...  Society  of  Free-  ...  Masons 
...  Boitoni  Printed  by  Brother  Thomas  Fleet.  [1778.]  8vo,  pp.  27.  h.  —  A  Sermon  ... 
in  Boston,  November  18,  1791  ;  at  the  Ordination  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Adams,  ... 
in  the  Town  of  Camden,  in  South-Carolina.  ...  Boston  :  Printed  by  yosefh  Belknap 
and  Alexander  Young.  Mdccxci.     8vo,  pp.  36.     b.,  ba.,  h. 

Howard  (S.  and  C.)  Abridged  Statement  of  Differences  with 
the  Detroit  and  Milwaukee  Railroad  Company,    [n.  p.  n.  d.] 

Howard  (Volney  E.)  Speech  ...  on  the  Mexican  Boundary 
Question.     Washington.   1852.     8vo.  3328 1 

Howard,  and  HuTCHiNSON  (A.)  The  Statutes  of  ...  Missis- 
sippi ...  with  the  Constitutions  of  the  United  States  and  of  this 
State*  and  an  Appendix  containing  Acts  of  Congress  ...  .  By 
Volney  E.  Howard  and  A.  Hutchinson.  New  Orleans:  E.  Johns 
^  Co.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  885.  H.  33282 


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Howard  (W.)  Report  on  the  Survey  of  a  Canal  from  the 
Potomac  to  Baltimore.  By  William  Howard.  Baltimore.  1828. 
8vo.  33283 

Howard  (W.)  Speech  of  Hon.  William  Howard  ...  on  the 
Political  Questions  of  the  Day.  ...  in  the  House  ...  April  24, 
i860,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  33284 

Alio:  State  of  the  Union.    Speech  ...  January  30,  1861.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  g. 

Howard  (W.  A.)  Kansas-Lecompton  Constitution.  Speech 
...  March  23,  1858.     \_fVashington.  1858.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     b.,  h. 

Howard,  pseudon.  A  Disquisition  on  Imprisonment  for  Debt, 
as  the  Practice  exists  in  the  State  of  New-York.  By  Howard.  ... 
New  Tork:   Charles  Wiley  and  Co.   1818.     8vo,  pp.  47.  ba. 

Howard  Benevolent  Society.     See  Boston,  Norfolk,  &c. 

Howard  University,  Z).  C  Catalogue.  Washington.  \%-]o. 
8vo.  33287 

[Howe  {Dr.  Estes).]  Irishmen  !  Hear  the  Voices  of  O'Con- 
nell  and  Emmett !  !     [On  voting,    n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.     h. 

Howe.  An  Oration  ...  in  Worcester  (Massachusetts),  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1808.  ...  By  Estes  Howe.  Worcester:  Printed 
by  Henry  Rogers.   1808.    8vo,  pp.  16.  b.,  w.  33289 

Howe  (E.  D.)  Mormonism  Unvailed ;  or,  a  Faithful  Ac- 
count of  that  Singular  Imposition  and  Delusion,  from  its  Rise  to 
the  Present  Time.  With  Sketches  of  the  Characters  of  its 
Propagators,  and  a  Full  Detail  of  the  Manner  in  which  the 
Famous  Golden  Bible  was  brought  before  the  World ;  to  which 
are  added.  Inquiries  into  the  Probability  that  the  Historical  Part 
of  the  Said  Bible  was  written  by  one  Solomon  Spalding,  more 
than  twenty  Years  ago,  apd  by  him  intended  to  have  been  pub- 
lished as  a  Romance.  By  E.  D.  Howe.  Painesville :  Printed 
and  Published  by  the  Juthor.   1834.     i2mo,  pp.  290.     Plate,     ba. 

Howe  (E.  P.)  The  Young  Citizen's  Catechism,  explaining 
the  Duties  of  District,  Town,  City,  County,  State,  and  United 
States  Officers.  Together  with  Rules  for  Parliamentary  and 
Commercial  Business.  New  Tork:  A.  S.  Barnes  ^  Burr.  1861. 
i6mo,  pp.  189.  c.  33291 

Howe  (G.)  Early  History  of  Presbyterianism  in  South  Caro- 
lina. Sermon  at  Charleston,  Nov.  15,  1854.  By  George  Howe, 
D.D.     Columbia.   1855.    8vo.  33292 


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Howe.  Early  Presbyterian  Immigration  into  South  Carolina. 
Discourse  before  the  General  Assembly,  May  7th,  1858.  By 
George  Howe,  d.d.     Columbia.   1858.    8vo.  33^93 

Howe.     Eulogy  on  the  Rev.  Joshua  Bates,    ...    August  9, 

1854.  By  G.   Howe,  d.d.      Boston:   Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin. 

1855.  8vo,  pp.  40.     Portrait.  B.,  h.  33294 

Howe.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  South  Caro- 
lina. By  George  Howe,  d.d.  ...  Vol.  i.  Columbia:  Duffie  i5f 
Chapman.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  709.  b.  33295 

Howe.  The  Scotch  Irish,  and  their  first  Settlements  on  the 
Tyger  River  in  South  Carolina.  A  Centennial  Discourse.  By 
George  Howe,  d.d.     Columbia.   1861.    8vo.  33296 

Howe  (H.)  Adventures  and  Achievements  of  Americans ; 
a  Series  of  Narratives  illustrating  their  Heroism,  Self-reliance, 
Genius  and  Enterprise.  By  Henry  Howe.  Illustrated  by  F.  O. 
C.  Darley  and  others.  Cincinnati:  F.  A.  Howe.  1865.  8vo, 
pp.  X,  (i),  15-720.     Illustrations.  ba.,  c.  33297 

Howe.  The  Great  West :  containing  Narratives  of  the  Most 
Important  and  Interesting  Events  in  Western  History — Remark- 
able Individual  Adventures — Sketches  of  Frontier  Life — Descrijj- 
tions  of  Natural  Curiosities — to  which  is  appended  Historical  and 
Descriptive  Sketches  of  Oregon,  New  Mexico,  Texas,  Minne- 
sota, Utah,  California,  Washington,  Nebraska,  Kansas,  etc.,  etc., 
etc.  By  Henry  Howe.  Enlarged  Edition.  New  York:  G.  F. 
Tuttle.  1857.    8vo,  pp.  576.    -f  [Ibid.']  1859.  33^98 

A  compilation  of  material,  relating  largely  to  adventures  among  the  Indians,  derived 
flrom  seventy-five  other  printed  worlts.     For  the  first  edition  t€t  No.  33300,  infra. 

HowE.  Historical  Collections  of  Ohio ;  Containing  A  Col- 
lection of  the  Most  Interesting  Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical 
Sketches,  Anecdotes,  etc.  Relating  to  its  General  and  Local 
History :  with  Descriptions  of  its  Counties,  Principal  Towns  and 
Villages.  Illustrated  by  177  Engravings.  ...  By  Henry  Howe. 
Cincinnati:  For  the  Author.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  581,  (i).  Map.  ba., 
C,  H.  -{-Cincinnati:  Bradley  &  Anthony.  1848  8vo,  pp.  599. 
Map.  +  llbid.']  1849.  +  U^id.]  1 850.  -f  Eighteenth  Thou- 
sand. Cincinnati:  H.  Howe.  1 857.  8vo,  pp.  620.  +  A  New 
Impression.     Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  i^  Company.   1 869.     8vo, 

PP-  (2)>  599-  B-  33299 

Of  this  last  edition  one  hundred  copies  were  printed  on  tinted  paper.  "  Fully  one- 
half  of  this  volume  is  devoted  to  descriptions  of  massacres  by  the  Indians,  tales  of 
captivity  among  them,  and  biographical  notes  of  the  borderers  who  fought  them. 


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Much  of  thli  material  wai  derived  from  unpubliihed  manuicripti  and  oral  communi- 
cation witli  the  acton  or  their  faniilici." — Fisld. 

Howe.  Historical  Collections  of  the  Great  West :  contain- 
ing Narratives  of  the  most  Important  and  Interesting  Events  in 
Western  History — Remarkable  Individual  Adventures — Sketches 
of  Frontier  Life — Descriptions  of  Natural  Curiosities :  To  which 
is  appended  Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketches  of  Oregon,  New 
Mexico,  TexaSf  Minnesota,  Utah  and  California.  By  Henry 
Howe  ...  .  Illustrated  ...  .  Cincinnati :  Henry  Howe.  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  (2),  vi,  (2),  33-440.  B.,  c.  +  [//J;V.]  1852.  +  [IbiJ.]  1853. 
-f-  [AddedJ  Washington,  Nebraska,  Kansas,  etc.,  etc.  Cincin- 
nati:  Henry  Howe.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  440.  -f  Greenville^  Tenn.: 
James  J.  Roberts.  1 855.    8 vo,  pp.  448.    Illustrations,    ba.  33300 

Howe.  Historical  Collections  of  Virginia  ;  containing  a  Col- 
lection of  the  most  Interesting  Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical 
Sketches,  Anecdotes,  &c.,  relating  to  its  Historv  and  Antiquities, 
together  with  Geographical  and  Statistical  Descriptions.  To 
which  is  appended,  an  Historical  and  Descriptive  Sketch  of  the 
District  of  Columbia.  Illustrated  by  over  100  Engravings  ...  , 
By  Henry  Howe.  Charleston:  S.  C.  Babcock  ij  Co.  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  (2),  544.  Map.  H.  -\-  nbid."]  1846.  c.  -\- CharUfton :  IV. 
R.  Babcock.  1847.  -\- UbidA  1849.  +  [/t/V.]  1852.  8vo,  pp. 
(2),  544.     B.,  BA.    -|-  ybid.\  1856.    8vo.  333°! 

Moitly  acissora  and  paste,  but  very  well  done.  The  'Account  of  the  Battle  of 
Point  Pleaiant,'  <  The  Captivity  of  the  JVf  oore  Family,'  and  the  <  Biographical  Slcetche* 
■of  the  Campbell!,'  are  new  and  interesting. 

Howe.  Memoirs  of  the  most  Eminent  American  Mechanics: 
...  Together  with  a  Collection  of  Anecdotes,  Descriptions,  ... 
relating  to  the  Mechanic  Arts.  By  Henry  Howe.  New  Tork: 
Harper  i^  Brothers.  1 84 1.  l2mo.  bm.  -\-  [/&/</.]  1844.  -f 
[^Ibid.']  1847.  i2mo»  PP'  482.  b.,  c.  -f  l^Ibid.']  1852.  i2mo. 
-f-  \_Ibid.']   1858.     l2mo.  33302 

Howe.  The  Times  of  the  Rebellion  in  the  West ;  a  Collec- 
tion of  Miscellanies,  showing  the  part  taken  in  the  War  by  each 
Western  State.  By  Henry  Howe.  Cincinnati:  F,  A.  Howe. 
1867.    8vo,  pp.  252.  c.  33303 

Howe.  The  Travels  and  Adventures  of  Celebrated  Travelers 
in  the  principal  Countries  of  the  Globe.  By  Henry  Howe.  Cin- 
cinnati. 1853.    ^v°'  *-•  333°+ 

Set  Barber  (J.  W.),  Vol.  i..  No.  3330-a.  Also ;  Life  and  Death  on  the  Ocean;  a 
Collection  of  Extraordinary  Adventures,  in  the  form  of  Personal  Narratives  ...  .  0a- 
tiimaii,  1855.    8vo.    -f  [/fr/i/.]   1856.    -^  Utio  Tork  and  Gacinnali.   i860.    8vo. 


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Howe  (H.)  Report  on  the  Educational  Policy  of  the  State 
of  New  York  ...  in  Auburn,  August,  1848.  By  Henry  Howe 
...   Canandaigua.   1849.    4^o»  PP-  >2'  B.  33305 

Howe  (J.  B.)  A  Sermon  ...  before  ...  the  ...  Council  and  ... 
Legislature  of  ...  New  Hampshire,  June  8,  ...  being  the  Anni- 
versary Election.  By  Rev.  James  B.  Howe  ...  Concord:  Printed 
by  Hill  and  Moore.    1820.    8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  33306 

Howe  (J.  H.)  Oration  at  North  East,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1845. 
By  Rev.  James  H.  Howe.     Poughkeepsie^  N,  T.   1845.     tinio. 

Howe  (Jemima).  Genuine  ...  Account.  See  Gray  (B.),  Vol. 
VII.,  No.  28377,  see  also  Hancock  (John),  Vol.  viii..  No.  30178. 

Howe  (J.)  Address  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Aaron  Bean, 
Esq.  at  ...  Boston,  April  18,  a.l.  5820.  By  John  Howe.  ... 
Boston  :  Printed  by  "Joseph  T.  Buckingham.  1 820.     8vo,  pp.  21,  (l). 

Also;  An  Address  ...  Washington  Ludge  ...  December  6th,  a.l.  5819.  ...  Botion  t 
Printed  by  Jouph  T.  Buckingham.  18 19.  8vo,  pp.  31,(1).  —  Address  ...  in  Brighton 
[Mass.],  ...  December  24,  A.L.  jSai.  ...  Boston.  1813.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  An  Addreai 
...  ,it  the  Installation  of  the  Officers  of  St.  Paul's  Royal  Arch  Chapter,  Boston,  January 
15,  A.L.  5821.   ...   Bottom  Hinry  Botven,  Printer.   1821.     8vo,  pp.  22.     ba.,  m. 

Howe  (J.),  Jr.  Report  of  John  Howe,  Jr.,  relative  to  State 
Aid  for  Soldiers'  Families  in  Vermont,  September,  1863.  [n.  p. 
n.d.]  33310 

[Howe  (Joseph).]  Letters  to  ...  Lord  John  Russell,  on  the 
Government  of  British  America.  1846.  [n.  p.  1846.]  8vo, 
PP-4»-  H.  3331 1 

[Howe.]  ...  Letters  to  the  Right  Honorable  Lord  John 
Russell  ...  on  the  Right  of  British  Americans  to  be  governed 
by  the  Principles  of  the  British  Constitution.  ...  Halifax^  N.  S. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  48.  H.  33312 

Howe.  The  Reciprocity  Treaty,  its  History,  ...  A  Speech 
delivered  By  the  Honorable  Joseph  Howe,  of  Nova  Scotia,  On 
the  14th  ...  July,  1865.  At  ...  Detroit.  ...  Hamilton:  Printed 
by  T.i!f  R.  White.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  15.  a.,  h.  33313 

Howe.  Speech  ...  on  the  Importance  and  Value  to  Great 
Britain  of  her  North  American  Colonies.  ...  London.  185 1. 
8vo,  pp.  28.     s.    -{-Halifax.   1851.    8vo.  33.3  H 

Howe.  The  Speeches  and  Public  Letters  of  the  Hon.  Joseph 
Howe.  Edited  by  William  Annand,  m.p.p.  Boston :  John  P. 
Jewett  bf  Company.   1858.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  ix,  642  ;  iv,  558.    s. 

VOL.    VIII.  60 


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Alio  I  Addren  before  the  Hal'ifai  Mechanic*!  Initltute.  ...  Htlifrnti,  ll}4.  Ivo,  pa, 
%y  —  Confederation  coniidered  in  relation  to  the  Intereiti  of  the  Empire.  ...  Lcudtn, 
1866.  —  Lecture  before  St.  John  Early  Cloiing  Aiiociation.  ...  St.  John.   18 $9.    gvu 

fp.  17. —  A  Letter  to  the  People  of  Nova  Scotia  agalnit  Iriih  Roman  Catholici. 
n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  9.  —  Letter  to  Rt.  Hon.  W.  K.  Gladitone,  being  a  Review  of 
the  Debate  on  the  Foreign  Enlistment  Bill  and  our  Relation!  with  the  United  Statci. 
...  Ltiidoit.  1856.  8vo.  —  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Franci!  Hincic!.  Being  a  Review  of 
hit  Reply  to  Mr.  Howe'!  Speech  on  the  Organization  of  the  Empire.  Hati/an.  ig5(, 
8vo,  pp.  as,  —  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  C.  B.  Adderley,  M.r.,  on  the  Relatiuni  of  Eng- 
land with  her  Colonie!.  ...  LanJoH.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  61.  +  Hamilton.  1863,  —  Lettcn 
on  the  recent  Railway  Riot!,  their  Cause!  and  Result!  |  and  the  Political  Position  of 
the"  Young  Ireland  Brigade."  ...  Halifax.  1857.  — Letter!  to  Earl  Orey.  ...  Halifajt. 
1850.  —  The  Organization  of  the  Empire,  ...  London.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  jo. — The 
Practicability  and  Importance  of  connecting  Halifax  with  all  the  Counties  lying  i.".nd 
the  Basin  of  Mines  by  means  of  a  Railroad  to  Windsor.  ...  Halifa*.  1835.  8vo.-~ 
Speech  ...  on  Inter-Colonial  Railroads,  and  Coloniiation  |  Delivered  at  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia,  May,  185 1.  Halifax  1  Printid  by  Richard  Nugtnt.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  14.  m.— 
Speech  at  the  International  Commercial  Convention  at  Detroit.  Hamilton  and  Montrtal, 
1865.    8vo. 

Howe  (J.)  Nova  Scotia:  Report  on  the  Gold  Fields.  By 
J.  Howe.     Halifax.   1861.    Folio.  s.  33316 

Howe  (J.  W.)  Speech  ...  on  the  California  Question.  ... 
June  5,  1850.    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  ba.  33317 

[Howe  (^Julia  Ward).]  Passion  Flowers.  Boston:  Tichor^ 
Reed  and  Ftelds.  mocccliv.     lamo,  pp.  iv,  187.      B.,  ba.  33318 

Howe.  A  Trip  to  Cuba.  By  Mrs.  Julia  Ward  Howe. 
Boston:  Ticknor  and  Fields.  M  Dccc LX.     i2nno,  pp.  iv,  251.    ba. 

Also;  Words  for  the  Hour.  ...  Bottom  Ticknor  and  Fitldt.  mdccclvii.  i6mo,  pp. 
165.  —  The  World's  Own.  ...  Botlon  :  Titknor  and  Fiildi,  u  occc  Lvii.     i6mo,  pp.  141. 

Howe  (M.  A.  DeWolfe).  ...  A  Discourse  ...  in  ...  Phila- 
delphia, on  Thanksgiving  Day,  November  24,  1844.  By  M. 
A.  DeWolfe  Howe.  Philadelphia :  Crissy  t^  Markley^  Printers. 
1864.    8vo,  pp.  21.  H.  33320 

Alsos  Loyalty  in  the  American  Republic,  What  is  it?  and  What  its  Object^  A 
Discourse  delivered  in  ...  Philadelphia,  on  ...  November  a6th,  1863,  being  the  ... 
National  Thanksgiving.  ...  Philadtlpkia :  J.  S,  AtcCalla,  Printer.  1863.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
—  ...  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Connecticut  Beta  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  ... 
Hartford,  July  18th,  185a.  ...  Hartford:  S.  Hanmtr  &  Co.  185a.  8vo,  pp.  18.  h.— 
Letter  Relative  to  his  Reply  to  Bishop  Hopkins,  1863.  —  A  Reply  to  tlie  Letter  of 
Bishop  Hopkins,  addressed  to  Dr.  Howe  in  ...  "The  Age"  ...  .  Pkiladtlfkia i  King 
&BairJ,  Printtrt.  1 8 64.    8vo,  pp.  18.     n. 

Howe  (M.  A.)  The  Rival  Volunteers ;  or,  the  Black  Plume 
Rifles.     By  Mary  A.  Howe.    New  Tork:  J.  Bradburn.   1864. 


i2mo,  pp.  377. 


B->  c-  33321 


Howe  (N.)     A  Century  Sermon  delivered  in  Hopkinton  on 
Lord's  Day,  December  24, 1815.     By  Nathanael  Howe,  a.m.  ... 


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AnJov/r :  Flagg  and  Gou/d.  1 8 16.  8vo,  pp.  31.  B.,  H.  -f- Second 
Edition,  Revised  and  Corrected,  ytndovtr:  Flaggi^  Gould.  181  v. 
8vo,  pp.  31.  BA.f  c,  H.  -f  Third  Edition,  with  Notes,  Revised 
and  Corrected.  Boston :  Crocker  i^  Brnvsttr.  1825.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
-|-  Fourth  Edition,  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  and  Explana- 
tory Notes.  By  Etias  Nason,  a.m.  Boston :  jfohn  P.  'Jtwitt  ii 
Co.  1851.    8vo,  pp.  56.  B.,  BA.  33322 

For  •  readable  notice  of  thii  original  production  im  Steveni*  <*  Bibliotheca  Hiitorica," 
No.  I443>  The  lerinon  wai  reviewed  in  the  **  North  American  Review"  moit  favur- 
ibly,  and  in  a  lubiequent  edition  Mr.  Howe  noticed  the  reviewer. 

Howe.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Paris,  ...  Maine,  on  the 
Fourth  of  July,  1805  ...  .  By  Nathanael  Howe,  a.m.  ...  Port- 
land: from  the  Argus-Prtss  ...  By  N.  *  7//«,  Jun.  1805.  8vo, 
pp.  15.  BA.,  M.,  w.  33323 

HowB.  A  Sermon  ...  at  Hopkinton  ...  Feb.  28,  1808.  Oc- 
casioned by  the  Death  of  Three  Persons  ...  .  By  Nathanael 
Howe,  A.M.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  Lincoln  i^  Edmonds.  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  33324 

[Howe  (R.  H.)]  Appeal  from  a  Countryman  to  the  Union 
Men  of  the  South,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  4.  h.  33325 

Howe  (Richard).  Being  appointed  by  the  Vice-Admiral  Vis- 
count Howe  ...  4to,  pp.  I.  P.  33326 

Articlei  of  agreement,  etc.,  for  the  row-galliei  on  the  Delaware;  Feb.,  1778.  Forty- 
five  copies,  prinitd  by  y,  Humphrtyi, 

Howe.     A  Candid  [&c.]     See  our  Vol.  in.,  No.  10658. 

Howe.  An  Extract  of  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Honorable  Lord 
Viscount  Howe  on  his  Naval  Conduct  in  the  American  War. 
London.  1 78 1.    i2mo,  pp.  27.  333^7 

Howe.  Letter  to  Viscount  H-^-c.  See  [Galloway  (Joseph)], 
Vol.  VII.,  see  also  [Drayton  (W.  H.)],  Vol.  v. 

Howe  [Robert].  Proceedings  |  of  a  |  General  Court  Martial,  | 
held  at  Philadelphia,  j  in  the  State  of  |  Pennsylvania,  |  By  Order  of 
His  Excellency  |  General  Washington,  |  Commander  in  Chief  |  of 
the  Army  of  |  the  United  States  of  America,  |  For  the  Trial  of| 
Major  General  Howe,  I  December  7,  1781.  |  Major  General  Baron 
Steuben,  President.  |  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Hall  and  Sellers^  in 
Market-Street,  M,DCC,LXXxii.    Folio,  pp.  31.  ba.,  c.  33328 

One  of  the  Revolutionary  State  Trials,  and  extremely  scarce. 


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Howe  (S.  Gridley).  The  Cretan  Refugees  and  their  Ameri- 
can Helpers.  ...  By  Samuel  G.  Howe.  Boston:  Lee  and  Shepard. 
1868.    i6mo,  pp.  64.     Plate  and  Map.  b.,  ba.,  h.  33329 

Howe.  An  Essay  on  Separate  and  Congregate  Systems  of 
Prison  Discipline ;  being  a  Report  made  to  the  Boston  Prison 
Discipline  Society.  By  Samuel  G.  Howe.  Boston :  IVilUam  D, 
Ticknor  and  Company.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  xi,  90.         ba.,  h.  33330 

Howe.  Essai  sur  la  discipline  des  prisons  ou  comparaison 
entre  les  systemes  de  separation  et  d'agregation  des  prisonniers. 
Traduit  de  I'anglais  de  M.  Howe.  Paris:  Imprimerie  Crapelet, 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  128.  H.  33331 

Howe.  Dr.  Howe's  Report  on  the  Case  of  Laura  Bridgman, 
May  I,  1843.     [^Boston.  1843.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  h.  33332 

Howe.  The  Refugees  from  Slavery  in  Canada  West.  Report 
to  the  Freedmen's  Inquiry  Commission.     By  Samuel  G.  Howe. 


Wright  ^  Potter y  Printers.   1864.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  no.      c. 


Boston , 

Also !  Address  ...  at  the  Ceremony  of  laying  the  Corner-Stone  of  the  New  York 
State  Institution  for  the  Blind,  at  Batavia,  September  6,  1866.  ...  Boston:  Walker,  Fulltr 
&  Company.  1866.  8 vo,  pp.  51.— ^Insanity  in  Massachusetts,  ...  [from  "  N.  A.  R."] 
Bottont  J.  H.  Eastburn,  Printer.  1843.  8vo,  pp.  20.  —  A  Letter  on  i.h*  Sanitary 
Condition  of  the  Troops  in  the  Neighborhood  of  Boston.  ...  H^ashington.  1861.  gvo, 
pp.  16.  B.  —  A  Letter  to  J.  H.  Wilkins,  H.  B.  Rogers,  and  F.  B.  Fay,  Commissioners 
of  Massachusetts,  for  the  State  Reform  School  for  Girls.  ...  Boston  :  Ticknor  and  Fields. 

M  Dccc  tiv.    8vo,  pp.  36.  —  A  Letter  to  Mrs. ,  and  other  Loyal  Women,  touching 

the  Matter  of  Contributions  for  the  Army,  and  other  Matters  connected  with  the  War. 
...  Bottom  Ticknor  (^  Fields.  1861.  8vo,  pp.  28.  b.  —  A  Letter  to  the  Governor  of 
Massachusetts,  upon  his  Veto  of  a  Bill  ...  for  an  Incrsaise  of  State  Beneficiaries  at  the 
School  for  Idiotic  Children.  ...  Boston:  Ticknor  &  Fields.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  List 
of  Contributions  received  from  Various  Societies  of  Loyal  Women  ...  for  the  Use  0' 
the  ...  Hospitals  of  the  Army  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  a6.  —  Report  ...  to  the 
Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  upon  Idiocy  ...  [1848,]  50;  [with]  The  Causes  and  Pre- 
vention of  Idiocy.     Boston.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  100,  Table,  pp.  46,  (i).     b.,  h. 

Howe  (Timothy  O.)  The  Authority  of  the  Nation  Supreme 
and  Absolute ;  that  of  the  States  Subordinate  and  Conditional. 
Speech  of  Hon.  T.  O.  Howe  ...  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  January  lO,  1866.  Washington.,,  D.  C:  Henry  Polkinhorn 
y  Son  ...  Printers.   1866.     8vo,  pp.  20.  **.  33334 

IIowE.  The  Currency — Resumption  without  Contraction. 
Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  January  24,  1870.  Washington:  F. 
£3"  J.  Rives  ^  Geo.  A.  Bailey.   1870.    8vo,  pp.  13.  H.  3333S 

Howe.  Impeachment  of  the  President.  Opinion  of  Mr. 
Howe,  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  May  11,  1868.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  26.  H.  33336 


HOWE. 


485 


Howe.  Reconstruction.  Speech  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  Janu- 
ary 31,  1868.  IVash'tngton :  F.  Uf  J.  Rives  i^  Geo.  A.  Bailey, 
1868.    8vo,  pp.  15.  H.  33337 

Alio !  An  Address  before  the  American  Iron  Association,  ...  delivered  in  Chicago, 
May  14th,  1865.  Chicago  I  John  A.  Norton.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  18.  H.  +  Green  Bay  : 
Roiinton  Brotheri.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  19.  —  An  Address  ...  before  the  Wisconsin  State 
Teachers'  Association  ...  Augu;*:  id,  1865.  ...  Madison:  Printed  by  C.  M.  Campbell. 
1865.  8vo,  pp.  so.  H. — Speech  ...  Aug.  3,  1861,  on  Approving  certain  Acts  of  the 
President,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo. — Speech  ...  on  the  Issue  of  United  States  Notes;  ... 
February  12,  1862.  Wathington.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  to 
Confiscate  the  Property  and  Free  the  Slaves  of  Rebels,  delivered  ...  May  5,  1862. 
fFathington.  1862.  8vo. — Speech  on  his  Bill  to  aid  in  restoring  Order  and  preserving 
the  Public  Peace,  within  the  Insurrectionary  Districts  ...  May  26,  1862.  [n.  p.  n.  d.l 
8vo. — Speech  ...  April  4,  1864,  on' Amendment  to  the  Constitution,  [n.  p.  n.  d.J 
8vo.  —  Speech  ...  on  Reconstruction;  ...  in  the  Senate  ...  June  5  and  6,  1866. 
ff^asAington.  1866.  8vo,  pp.  22.  — Speech  ...  Jan.  14  and  ij,  1869,  on  the  Claims  of 
Loyal  Citizens  of  the  South  during  the  Rebellion,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  —  The  State 
and  the  National  Governments.  Speech  ...  in  the  Assembly  Chamber,  March  29, 
i860,     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Howe  (W.)  By  His  Excellency  Sir  William  Howe,  k.b. 
General  and  Commander  in  Chief,  Sec.  &c.  &c.  Proclamation.  ... 
Philadelphia  :  Printed  by  jfames  Humphreys,  junr.     Folio,  i  1.     p. 

Dated  near  Germantown,  Sept.  28.  1777;  relates  to  protections,  etc.  The  Phila- 
delphia library  has  an  extensive  series  of  broadsides,  issued  by  Howe  during  his  occu- 
pation of  Philadelphia,  we  note  the  following :  Proclamation,  dated  Germantown, 
Oct.  1st,  1777:  enjoining  oath  of  allegiance,  etc.  —  A  Proclamation,  Printed  by  y. 
Humphreys,  offering  land  for  military  service,  etc;  dated  Germantown,  Oct.  8th,  1777. 
—  £ine  durch  Seine  Excellenz  ...  PAilaJelpAia,  gedruckt  bey  Christnph  Saur,jun.  und 
Peter  Saur.  A  German  translation  of  the  preceding.  —  His  Excellency  the  Commander 
in  Chief,  ...  Robert  Mackenzie,  Secretary.  Head-Quarters,  Philadelphia,  4th  Decem- 
ber, 1777.  Appoints  port-wardens.  —  Proclamation,  dated  Philadelphia,  Nov.  7th, 
1777,  denouncing  depredations,  etc.  Printed  by  yames  Humphreys.  —  Proclamation, 
dated  Phila.  Nov.  24th,  1777,  respecting  liquors.  —  Proclamation  appointing  Jos. 
Galloway  Superintendant  of  Exports  and  Imports,  etc.,  dated  Philadelphia,  Dec.  4th, 
1777.  —  Proclamation,  dated  Phila.  4th  Dec.  1777,  appointing  Jos.  Galloway,  Super- 
intendant General  of  Police.  Fifty  copies,  printed  by  J.  Humphreys.  —  Proclamation, 
issued  Dec.  14th,  1777,  forbidding  unlicensed  sale  of  spirits,  etc.  in  less  than  ten  gal- 
lons.—  Prcclamation,  ^rmr;</  by  J.  Humphreys,  dated  Philadelphia,  Dec.  l8th,  1777, 
relative  to  commerce,  etc.  —  Proclamation  ordering  lanthorns  to  be  carried  between 
tattoo  and  reveille;  signed  J.  Galloway  Sup.-Gi:n.;  dated  Philada.  Jan.  9th,  1778. 
Proclamation,  signed  J.  Galloway.  Sup.  Gen.  Jan.  nth,  1778,  forbidding  felling 
wood,  etc.  Printed  by  J.  Humphreys,  Philadelphia.  —  Proclamation  dated  Philad'a, 
Jan.  1 2th,  1778,  ordering  returns  of  maritime  stores.  Printed  by  y.  Humphreys.^ 
Proclamation  for  returns  of  blankets,  etc.,  issued  Jany.  isth,  1778.  Printed  by  y. 
Humphreys,  Philadelphia.  —  Proclamation  at  Philad'a,  Feb.  4.  1778,  by  Will :  Erskine, 
(l:  M.  G. ;  and  orders  returns  of  carts,  etc.  —  Proclamation  for  returns  of  forage, 
signed  Dan.  Wier,  Commissary-General,  Philad'a;  Feb.  27th,  1778.  Printed  by  y. 
Humphreys.  —  Proclamation,  signed  J.  Galloway  Sup*.  Gen.  dated  at  Philad'a,  23rd 
March,  1778;  relates  to  street-cleaning;  "printed  by  Macdonald  &  Cameron,  in  Ches- 
nut  Street,  a  few  Doors  above  the  Barrack- Office." — Proclamation,  dated  Philad'a,  23rd 
March,  1778;  signed  J.  Galloway,  Sup'.  Gen.:  forbids  plundering  the  King's  friends; 
printed  by  Macdomald  &  Cameron. 


486 


HOWE. 


Howe.  Campagnes  Militaires  du  Lieutenant  General  Sir 
William  Howe,  en  Amerique :  d'apres  le  Compte  rendu  par  lui- 
meme  dans  un  Committ£  de  la  Chambre  des  Communes  le  29 
Avril,  1779.  £t  d'apres  les  Observations  qu'il  a  publiees  contre 
les  Lettres  i  un  Gentilhomme.  La  Haye :  Chez  Van  Cltef^  Gossty 
Detune,  mdcclxxxi.  8vo,  pp.  viii,  70;  Observations,  pp.  116.  b. 
-|-  Rotterdam:  Beunet  £ff  Hake,  mdcclxxxi.    pp.  viii,  70,  116. 

This  edition  has  an  interesting  preface  of  six  page*  not  in  the  original,  wherein  the 
whole  struggle  is  forcibly  presented  to  the  Dutch.  "Twenty  times,"  exclaims  the 
translator,  *'  have  the  English  encouraged  the  idea  and  flattered  themselves  with  it  of 
putting  a  speedy  termination  to  the  war,  yet  after  six  yean  they  are  no  ferther  advanced 
in  the  conquest  or  reconciliation  than  they  were  on  the  first  day."  This  preface  is 
dUed,  Amst.  25  Nov.  1780. 

Howe.  A  Full  Vindication  of  the  R.  H.  General's  Conduct, 
against  the  Attacks  of  an  Anonymous  Libeller }  who,  in  a  Letter 
to  the  Printer  of  the  London  Chronicle,  Jan.  28,  1779,  utiles 
himself  "a  Friend  to  Great  Britain."  By  a  Friend  to  Truth. 
London.  1779.    8vo.  3334° 

General  Howe's  military  operations  in  America  are  here  ironically  defended. 

H[owe].  a  Letter  to  the  People  of  America,  lately  printed 
at  New  York  ;  now  re-published  by  an  American.  With  a  Post- 
script, by  the  Editor.  Addressed  to  Sir  W******  H***.  Lon- 
don :  T.  Beckett,  mdcclxxviii.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  74.         ba.,  j.c.b. 

"  The  author  earnestly  admonishes  and  exhorts  the  revolted  Americans  to  make  it 
up  with  us ;  endeavoring  to  convince  them,  by  every  popular  argument,  that  nothing 
but  immediate  reconciliation  can  save  them  A'om  destruction." — Monthly  Revitw. 

Howe.  The  Narrative  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  in 
A  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons,  on  the  29th  of  April, 
1779,  Relative  to  his  Conduct,  during  his  Late  Command  of  the 
King's  Troops  in  North  America :  To  which  are  added,  some 
Observations  upon  a  Pamphlet,  entitled.  Letters  to  a  Nobleman. 
London :  Printed  by  H.  Baldwin.  M  Dcc  Lxxx.  4to,  pp.  (2),  1 10. 
+  The  Second  Edition.  [Ibid.']  4to,  pp.  (4),  110.  b.,  h.  + 
The  Third  Edition.   {Ibid.\  mdcclxxxi.    410,  pp.  (2),  no.   ba. 

"  Sir  William's  vindication  now  appears ;  and  candour  must  acknowledge  that  it  is 
not  a  feeble  attempt  to  rescue  the  general's  reputation  from  the  obloquy  thrown  upon  it, 
not  only  by  the  author  of  the  letters  (to  Joseph  Galloway,  esq.),  but  many  other 
writers,  who  had  joined  in  the  cry  against  the  noble  commander." — Monthly  Review, 
Lxiii.  307.     Ste  [Galloway],  Vol.  vu.,  No.  16436. 

Howe.     Observations  upon  the  Conduct.     See  [Mauduit  (L)] 

Howe.  Parliamentary  Debates  relative  to  the  Conduct  of 
Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  1779.     {^London.   1779.]    8vo.  m. 

I  owe.     Remarks  upon  Howe's  Account.     See  [Mauduit  (I).] 


HOWELL. 


487 


Howe.     A  Reply  to  Observations.    See  Vol.  vii.,  No.  26443. 

Howe.     Three  Letters  to  Lord  Howe.     See  [Mauduit  (L)] 

[Howe.]  Two  Letters  from  Agricola  to  Sir  William  Howe ; 
to  which  are  Annexed,  by  the  same  Author,  Political  Observa- 
tions.    London:  J.  Millidge.  1779.    8vo,  pp.  63.  33344 

Scarce.  "  The  author  is  very  severe  on  Sir  William  Howe,  t.'hom  he  charges  with 
the  most  shameful  indolence  and  languor,  in  the  conduct  of  the  American  war,  which 
he  accuses  him  of  protracting,  to  the  utter  distress  and  ignominy  of  his  country,  while 
possessed  of  every  superiority  and  advantage  for  putting  a  speedy  and  glorious  end  to  the 
contest." — Monthly  Rtvino.    Set  our  Vol.  iv.,  No.  1 5960,  and  A  View  of  the  Evidence. 


Howe  (W.)     An  Address 
vention  of  Pauperism,  March 


before  the  Society  for  the  Pre- 
1840.      By  William   Howe. 


Boston:  IVeeks^  Jordan  and  Company.  1840.     i2mo,  pp.  24.      B. 

Howe  (W.  B.  W.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  in  ...  Charleston,  De- 
cember 15th,  1861  ...  after  the  Great  Fire.  By  W.  B.  W. 
Howe.    Charleston:  Press  of  Evans  iff  Cogswell.  i%ti.    8vo,pp.  15. 

Howell  (G.  R.)  The  Early  History  of  Southampton,  L.  L, 
New  York.  With  Genealogies.  By  George  Rogers  Howell. 
New  York:  J.  N.  Hallock.  1866.     i2mo,  pp.  318.        c.  33347 

Howel  or  Howell  (J.)  £pistolx-Ho-Elianae.  Familiar  Let- 
ters Domestic  and  Forren  ...  .  By  James  Howel.  Fourth  Edi- 
tion. London:  Thomas  Guy.  1673.  8vo,  pp.  (16),  510,  (24). 
BA.,  H.  +  Fifth  Edition.  [Ibid^  1678.  8vo,  pp.  (14),  510, 
(20).  H.  +  The  Ninth  Edition,  very  much  Corrected.  Lon- 
don: J.  Darby.  1726.  8vo.  +  Eleventh  Edition.  London:  R. 
JVare  ...  mdccliv.    8vo,  pp.  518,  (10).    H.    -f  London.  1779. 

A  letter  dated  March  a8,  l6i8,  pp.  5-7,  relates  to  the  return  of  Sir  W.  Raleigh 
from  Guiana;  another,  dated  May  5,  1645,  pp.  368-373,  defends  the  first  against 
tome  objections.  Also  pp.  304,  306,  307,  355,  448,  475,  476,  contain  allusions  to 
America.  These  letters,  relating  to  one  of  the  most  interesting  periods  of  English 
History,  the  reigns  of  James  i.  and  Charles  I.,  discover  a  variety  of  literature,  and 
abound  with  much  entertaining  and  useful  information.  Ant.  i  Wood  informs  us 
"  tliey  were  written  by  the  author  when  confined  in  the  Fleet  prison  for  debt."  &« 
"  Retrospective  Review,"  Part  iv. 

Howell  (J.  B.)  Railroad  Grants  and  Land  Monopoly. 
Speech  of  Hon.  James  B.  Howell  ...  March  i,  1870.     JVash- 


tngton :  F.  ^  J.  Rives  iff  Geo.  A.  Bailey 
pp.8. 


Printers. 


1870.    8vo, 
H.  33349 


Howell  (J.)    The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Alexander  Selkirk ; 
containing  the  real  Incidents  upon  which  the  Romance  of  Rob- 


i  i 


'"WWeS  »!«»tlSSiS»«WHaB«; 


v1  ■;  ■  --tiW^ilnllMWtrpiffilaimqiWJW''.'"  "'"'«<: 


r<.ttiil>^-ai-i 


488 


HOWES. 


inson  Crusoe  is  Founded :  ...  By  John  Howell  ...  .  Edinburgh: 
Oliver  l^  Boyd.   1829.     i2mo,  pp.  (4),  196.  "^m  P- 33350 

Howell  (R.),  and  others.  Report  from  Reading  Howell, 
Frederick  Antes,  and  William  Dean,  Commissioners,  appointed 
to  explore  the  Head  Waters  of  the  Rivers  Delaware,  Lehigh, 
Schuylkill  and  Susquehannah.  Also,  the  Report  of  the  Com- 
missioners appointed  to  examine  the  Western  Waters  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania.     Philadelphia.  1791.    8vo.  p- 333SI 

Howell  (R.  B.  C.)  The  Early  Baptists  of  Virginia.  An 
Address,  delivered  in  New  York,  before  the  American  Baptist 
Historical  Society,  May  10,  1856,  By  Robert  Boyle  C.  Howell, 
D.D.     Philadelphia:  Press  of  the  Society.   1857.     8  vo,  pp.  113.    c. 

Also  ;  An  Address  delivered  before  the  University  of  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Oct.  2, 1834 
...  Nathville.  1839.    8vo,  pp.  27.     m. 

Howell  (W.  T.)  The  Right  oi  the  General  Government 
to  Lease  Mineral  Lands  within  a  State,  and  the  Sovereign  Right 
of  Michigan  to  the  Mines  and  Minerals  within  her  Borders. 
By  W.  T.  Howell.     Detroit.  [1846.]    8vo.  33353 

HowELLs  (W.  D.),  and  Hayes  (John  L.)  Lives  and  Speeches 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Hamlin.  Columbus^  O. :  Fol- 
lett^  Foster  isf  Co.  i860.  8vo,  pp.  406.  2  Portraits.  H.  +  New 
Tork.   i860.    8vo.  c.  33354 

[HowEN  {Mme\  nee  Uitenhage  de  Mist).]  Voyage  en 
Afrique  et  en  Amerique.     Namur.  1821.    8vo.  33355 

Howes  (E.)  Some  Account  of  the  Proceedings  on  board  Ship 
Niagara  of  Boston,  commanded  by  one  Ebenezer  Howes,  Jr. 
during  her  passage  from  Liverpool  to  Boston  in  April  and  May, 
1836.  With  Remarks  on  the  Rights  of  Seamen.  Boston :  Joseph 
S.  Hart.  1836.    8vo.  3335^ 

Howes  (F.)  An  Address  to  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society 
...  at  Topsfield,  Oct.  6,  1823.  By  Frederick  Howes  ...  Salem: 
For  the  Society.   1824.     8vo,  pp.  23.  B.  33357 

Howes  (R.  A.)  A  Plan  for  a  Funding  Bill,  and  for  ...  the 
...  Resumption  of  Specie  Payments.  ...  ^y  Reuben  W.  Howes 
...  \^New  York.  1870.]    8vo,  pp.  10.  H.  33358 

[Howes  (William  B.)]  Protection  and  Free  Trade  Com- 
pared, in  their  Influence  on  National  Industry.  ...  Salem.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  24.  H.,  M.  33359 


HOWGILL. 


489 


HowGiLL  (F.)  The  Dawnings  of  the  Gospel  Day,  and  its 
Light  and  Glory  Discovered,  being  a  Collection  of  the  Works 
of  Francis  Howgill.  London:  E.  Hooks.  1676.  Folio,  pp.  (32), 
736*  (6).  33360 

Includes  an  account  of  the  crueltiea  exercised  In  Virginia  and  Maryland  ;  also,  "  The 
Heart  of  New-England  Hardned,"  in  answer  to  Norton's  "The  Heart  of  New-England 
Rent,"  "'  The  Popish  Inquisition  Newly  Erected  in  New-England,"  and  other  similar 
piecet. 

Howgill.  The  |  Deceiver  |  of  the  |  Nations  |  Discovered :  |  And 
his  I  Cruelty  |  Made  Manifest.  |  And  |  How  he  hath  deceived  the 
Nations,  and  wrought  his  |  Works  of  Darkness,  more  hiddenly 
under  the  Mask  of  Higher  |  Power,  and  holy  Church  ;  and  so 
persecutes  the  Righteous  |  Seed,  and  makes  them  suffer  under  the 
Name  of  evil  Doers,  |  in  these  latter  daies.  |  More  especially  his 
cruel  works  of  Darkness  laid  open  and  re- 1  proved  in  Maryland 
in  Virginia,  And  the  sad  Sufferings  of  |  the  Servants  of  the  Lord 
there,  by  his  cruel  Instruments.  |  Sent  back  unto  them  again,  that 
they  may  view  their  Work  a- [gain,  and  repent  and  be  ashamed  ; 
lest  the  Wrath  of  God  |  sink  them  into  the  Pit,  as  it  hath  done 
many  before  them,  |  who  have  opposed  the  Lord.  |  By  a  Lover  of 
Mercy  and  Truth,  ]  Fra.  Howgill.  |  London:  Printed  for  Thomas 
SimmonSy  ...   1660.  |    4to,  pp.  27.  333^1 

A  very  rare  tract  relating  to  Maryland. 

Howgill.  The  |  Heart  |  of  |  New-England  |  Hardned  |  through  | 
Wickedness :  ]  In  Answer  to  a  Book,  Entituled  |  The  Heart  of 
New-England  Rent,  |  Published  by  John  Norton  appointed  there- 
unto by  the  General  Court.  |  The  Doctrine  of  the  Quakers  Uin- 
dicated,  his  Arguments  made  void,  his|  Ignorance  manifested,  and 
his  lying  Doctrines  brought  to  Light,  |  and  Judged  with  the  Word 
of  Truth,  and  Truth  cleared  |  from  his  Aspersions  &  Slanders.  | 
By  him  that  waits  to  See  the  Throne  of  Righteousness  Exalted 
above  all  |  Deceit.  |  Francis  Howgill.  |  ...  London^  Printed  for  Thomas 
Simmons  J  at  the  Bull  and  Mouth  \  near  Aldersgate^  1659.  [    410. 

Partly  by  Edward  Burroughs.  Forms  pp.  299-323  of  hit  works,  but  has  a  separate 
title-page. 

Howgill.  The  Popish  |  Inquisition.  |  Newly  Erected  in  [  New- 
England,  ]  whereby  |  Their  Church  is  manifested  to  be  a  |  Daughter 
of  Mysterie  Babylon,  which  did  drink  the  |  blood  of  the  Saints, 
who  bears  the  express  Image,  |  of  her  Mother,  demonstrated  by 
her  fruits.  |  Also,  |  Their  Rulers  to  be  in  the  Beasts  power  |  upon 
whom  the  Whore  rideth,  manifest  by  their  |  wicked  compulsary 
\}ic\  Laws  against  the  Lamb  and  his  [  Followers,  and  their  cruel 

VOL.   VIII.  61 


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490 


HOWISON. 


and  bloody  practi-|ses  against  the  dear  Servants  of  the  Lord,  I 
who  have  deeply  suffered  by  this  hy- 1  pocritical  generation.  |  Some 
of  their  miserable  sufferings  for  the  Testimony  ofj  Jesus,  declared 
as  follows,  and  some  of  their  unjust  |  and  wicked  Laws  set  down 
by  which  they  have  made  the  un-|  godly  to  reioyce,  and  the 
righteous  to  lament,  that  all  who  |  fear  the  Lord,  may  come  out 
of  their  foot-steps.  |  Published  by  a  Lover  of  Mercy  and  Truth, 
and  an  Enemy  to  Envy  |  and  Cruelty.  Francis  Howgill.  |  London^ 
Printed  fr  Toomas  Simmons^  at  the  Bull  at.  J  Mouth  |  near  Jldersgate^ 
1659. 1    4to,  pp.  (4),  72.  33363 

Another  edition  forms  pp.  239-262  of  his  works,  but  is  issued  with  an  independent 
title-page,  and  is  sometimes  found  separately. 

[KowGiLL.]  A  Testimony  concerning  the  Life,  Death, 
Trials,  Travels,  and  Labours  of  Edward  Burroughs,  that  worthy 
Prophet  of  the  Lord,  who  died  a  Prisoner,  ...  London  •  ...  IVil- 
liam  ff^arwick.  1662.  4to,  pp.  25.  -\-  London^  Printed  in  the 
Tear  1663.    4to.  33364 

HowicK  [Lord).  Corrected  Report  of  the  Speech  of  Vis- 
count Howick  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  Colonial  Slavery, 
with  Appendix,  containing  a  Plan  for  the  Abolition  of  Slavery. 
London.   1833.    8vo.  33305 

Also:  Speech  for  Abolition  of  Negro  Apprenticeship.  ...  London.  1838.    8vo. 

HowisoN  (J.)  Sketches  of  Upper  Canada,  Domestic,  Local, 
and  Characteristic ;  To  which  are  added.  Practical  Details  for 
the  Information  of  Emigrants  of  every  Class ;  and  some  Recol- 
lections of  The  United  States  of  America.  By  John  Howison, 
Esq.  ...  Edinburgh:  Oliver  &  Boyd.  182 1.  8vo,  pp.  (2),  xvi, 
339.  B.,  H.  +  Second  Edition.  [/&/</.]  1822.  8vo,  pp.  9-353. 
-f  Third  Edition.     {Ibid.'\  1825.    8vo.  c.  33366 

"  This  volume  affords  a  great  portion  of  useful  information  for  emigrants,  but  Mr. 
H.  has  unhappily  a  cacoethei  for  fine  writing,  in  which  he  does  not  excel.  In  describing 
the  Falls  of  the  Niagara,  he  has  out-Heroded  Herod,  and  beaten  Bombastet  Furioso  out 
of  the  field  :  he  has  copied  the  poet's  advice,  has  made  the  '  sound  to  echo  the  sense,' 
and,  like  the  cataract  itself,  his  description  of  it  is  all  splash,  dash,  roar,  and  foam." — 
Monthly  Review,  xcix.  17 1.  See  also  "  Edinburgh  Review,"  xxxvii.  249,  Blackwood's 
"Magazine,"  x.  537. 


By  John  Howison.    Lon- 
33367 

-London, 


C,  P. 


Howison.     Tales  of  the  Colonies. 
den.   1830.    2  vols.,  post  8vo. 

The  same  author's  "  European  Colonies,  in  various  Parts  of  the  World  ...  "— 
1834.    2  vols.,  8vo — does  not  include  America. 

Howison  (N.  M.),  Lieut,  u.  S.  N.     Oregon.    Report  of 
Examination  in    ...    1846,  of  the  Territory  of  Oregon,     [n.  p. 
1848.]    8vo,  pp.  36.  B.  33368 


an 


li-i^fSK 


HOWITT. 


491 


HowisoN.  Report  on  the  Soil,  Climate,  etc.,  of  Oregon. 
IVashington.  1844.    8vo.  333^9 

HowisoN  (R.  R.)  A  history  of  Virginia,  from  its  Discovery 
and  Settlement  by  Europeans  to  the  Present  Time.  By  Robert 
R.  Howison.  ...  Philadelphia :  Carey  isf  Hart.  1846.  8vo,  pp. 
496;  Vol.  II.  Richmond:  Drinker  l^  Morris.   1848.    pp.528,    c. 

Howison.  Reports  of  Criminal  Trials  in  the  Circuit,  State 
and  United  States  Courts,  held  in  Richmond,  Virginia.  By 
Robert  R.  Howison.  Richmond:  Geo.  M.  IVest  (jf  Brother. 
1 85 1.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  120.  B.,  c.  33371 

HowiTT  (Emanuel).  Selections  from  Letters  written  during 
a  Tour  through  the  United  States,  in  the  Summer  and  Autumn 
of  1819}  Illustrative  of  the  Character  of  the  Native  Indians, 
and  of  their  Descent  from  the  Lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel ;  As 
well  as  descriptive  of  the  Present  Situation  and  Sufferings  of 
Emigrants,  and  of  the  Soil  and  State  of  Agriculture.     By  £. 


J.  Dunny  ...  [1820.] 


B*^  '**>  ' 


i2mo,  pp. 
3337i 


Hewitt.    ...    Nottingham . 
xxi,  (l),  230. 

HowiTT  (M.)  Our  Cousins  in  Ohio.  By  Mary  Howitt. 
With  Four  Illustrations  ...  from  Original  Designs  by  Anna  Mary 
Howitt.  London.  1848.  Sq.  i6mo,  pp.  304.  -f  London.  1849. 
l2mo.  -\-  New- York :  Collins  i^  Brother.  1849.  i8mo.  s.  + 
Second  Edition.  London:  Darton.  1857.  i6mo,  pp.  280.  -f- 
Londcn:  Alfred  Bennett.   1863.     Sq.  i6mo.  33373 

A  charming  picture,  scarcely  sustained  by  facts  however. 

Howitt.  A  Popular  History  of  the  United  States  of  America ; 
from  the  Discovery  of  the  American  Continent  to  the  Present 
Time.  By  Mary  HowIli..  ...  London :  Longman^  Brown  ...  . 
1859.  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  ix,  406;  ix,  (i),  405.  b.  -f-  New 
York:  Harper  t^  Brothers,    i860.     2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  ix,  406; 

•X,  (l),  387-  B-»  BA.  33374 

Howitt.  Vignettes  of  American  History.  By  Mary  Howitt. 
London:  S.  W.  Partridge  i^  Co.  [1868.]  i2mo,  pp.  (6),  138.  19 
Plates.  33375 

Alio:  Patience  Welbeck.  ...  i6mo. 

HowiTT  (W.)  Colonization  and  Christianity:  a  Popular  His- 
tory of  the  Treatment  of  the  Natives  by  the  Europeans  in  all 
their  Colonies.  By  William  Howitt.  ...  London:  Longman,  ... 
1838.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  508.  BA.,  c.  33376 


49* 


HOWLAND. 


HowiTT.  George  Fox  and  His  First  Disciples,  or  The 
Society  of  Friends  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is.  By  William  Howitt. 
Philaaelphia :  Merrihew  and  Guntty  Printtrs.  1837.    i2mo,  pp.  38. 

Howitt.  The  History  of  the  Supernatural  in  all  Ages  and 
Nations  and  in  all  Churches  Christian  and  Pagan  demonstrating 
a  Universal  P'aith.  By  William  Howitt.  London.  1863.  ^  vols., 
l2mo.  -^Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott,  1863.  2  vols.,  i2mo, 
pp.  519  i  500-  B.,  BA.,  H.  33378 

Howitt  (W.  and  M.)  The  Desolation  of  Eyam,  the  Emi- 
grant, a  Tale  of  the  American  Woods,  and  other  Poems.  By 
William  and  Mary  Howitt.  London.  1827.  Fcap  8vo.  -f- 
Second  Edition.  London:  Wightman  and  Cram^.  1828.  Fcap 
8vo.  33379 

HoWLAND  (C.  H.)  Remarks  ...  on  ...  "Equality  of  all  Men 
before  the  Law"  ...  in  Senate  of  Missouri,  January  13,  1865. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  3.  H.  33380 

HowLAND  (E.)  Grant  as  a  Soldier  and  Statesman ;  being  a 
Succinct  History  of  his  Military  and  Civil  Career.  By  Edward 
Howland.  ...  Hartford:  J.  B.  Burr  i^  Company.  1868.  8vo,  pp. 
xi,  (i),  11-631.  B.,c.  33381 

A  subscription  book,  some  copies  have  an  English  imprint. 

[Howland  (Henry  J.)]  The  Heart  of  the  Commonwealth : 
or,  Worcester  as  it  is ;  being  a  Correct  Guide  ...  With  many 
Engravings,  and  a  New  Map  of  the  City.  IVorcestery  Massachu- 
setts:  Henry  J.  Howland.   1856.     Sm.  4to,  pp.  31.       ba.  33382 

Howland  (J.)  An  Address  ...  before  the  Providence  Asso- 
ciation of  Mechanics  and  Manufacturers,  April  9,  18 10.  Being 
the  Anniversary  ...  .  By  John  Howland,  Esq.  Secretary  ...  . 
Providence:    From  the  Press  of  Jones   &  IVheeler.    1810.     8vo, 

PP-  25.  33383 

Howland.  A  Lecture  read  at  a  Quarterly  Meeting  of  the 
Providence  Association  of  Mechanics  and  Manufacturers,  Janu- 
ary 4,  1799.  By  John  Howland.  Providence:  Bennett  IVheeler. 
1799.    4to,  pp.  14.  W.  33384 

Reprinted  in  Stone's  "  Sketch  of  the  Association." 

HowLA-ND.  Notices  of  the  Military  Services  rendered  by  the 
Militia  as  well  as  by  the  Enlisted  Troops  of  the  State  of  Rhode 


HOWSE. 


493 


Island   during  the   Revolutionary  War.      By  John    Howland. 


Providtnct.  1032.     i2mo,  pp.  11. 


33385 


'iPP- 

Alio  t  Addreti  ...  before  the  Providence  Aiiociation  of  Mechanicki  and  Manufac- 
turer!, on  ...  Opening  Mechanicki'  Hall,  January  lo.  a.o.  1825.  ...  ProviJmtii  H. 
H,  Brown,  1830.  8vo,  pp.  12.  —  Letter  ...  relarive  to  the  Rhode  Iiland  Regiment, 
commanded  by  Col.  Chriitopher  Lippitt,  in  the  yean  1776  and  1777.  PrtvitUnti  1  H. 
H.  Brown,  1831.  l2mo,  pp.  II.  —  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Providence  Aitociation 
of  Mechanickt  and  Manufacturer*,  April  13,  1818  ...  .  Providinci :  Prinitd  ty  MilUr 
tnd  HuithtHt,  181 8.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Howland  (S.  A.)  Steamboat  Disasters  anc*  Railroad  Acci- 
dents in  the  Onited  States.  To  which  is  appended,  Accounts 
of  Recent  Shipwrecks,  Fires  at  Sea,  Thrilling  Incidents,  &c. 
By  S.  A.  Howland.     Second  Edition.     Worcester.  1840.     i2mo. 

HowLETT  (H.)  Address  ...  against  Immediate  Emancipation. 
By  Heman  Hewlett.     New-Tork.   1834.  s.  33387 

HowLETT  (T.  R.)  The  Dealings  of  God  with  the  Nation. 
A  Discourse  delivered  in  Washington,  D.  C,  on  the  Day  of 
Humiliation  and  Prayer,  June  i,  1865.  By  Rev.  T.  R.  How- 
lett  ...  .  IVashington:  Gibson  Brothers^  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp. 
7,  Cover,  2  1.  33388 

Relate*  to  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 


[Hows  (E.)]     Of  the  Circumference  of  the 
Treatise  of  the  Northeast  [northwest]  Passage. 
i6mo,  pp.  26. 


Earth ;   or,  A 
London.   1 63  2. 

M.  33389 


Hows  (J.  A.)     In  the  Woods  with  Bryant,  Longfellow,  and 
Halleck.     Illustrated  from  Drawings,  by  John  A.  Hows. 


York.  1866.    Sq.  8vo,  pp.  28. 


New 
33390 


Hows  and  Street  (A.  B.)  Forest  Pictures  in  the  Adiron- 
dacks.  By  John  A.  Hows.  With  Original  Poems  by  Alfred  B. 
Street.  New  Tori:  James  G.  Gregory.  1865.  Sm.  4to,  pp.  {4), 
63.     16  Plates.  c.  33391 

HowsE  (J.)  A  Grammrr  ot  the  Cree  Language  i  with  which 
is  combined  an  Analysis  of  the  Chippeway  Dialect.  By  Joseph 
Howse,  Esq.  f.r.g.s.  And  Resident  Twenty  Years  in  Prince 
Rupert's  Land,  in  the  Service  of  the  Hon.  Hudson's  Bay  Com- 
pany. London:  J.  G.  F.  ^  J.  Rivington.  1844.  8vo,  pp.  xix, 
(')>  324.  33392 

The  language  of  the  Indians  who  occupy  the  vast  region  firom  the  Lakes  to  the 
Esquimaux  country,  and  from  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  Labrador.  It  is  the  most  com- 
plete work  on  the  language  ever  published,  and  exhibits  a  grammatical  structure  surpris- 
ingly elegant  and  elaborate. 


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!  |i 


494 


HOYT. 


HowsoN  (Henry).  American  Jute.  Paper  read  at  ...  the 
Franklin  Institute,  Philadelphia,  October  i6th,  1862.  By  H. 
Howson.     Philadelphia.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  33393 

HoxsE  (J.)  The  Yankee  Tar.  An  Authentic  Narrative  of 
the  Voyages  and  Hardships  of  John  Hoxse,  and  the  Cruises  of 
the  U.  S.  Frigate  Constellation,  and  her  Engagements  with  the 
French  Frigates  Le  Insurgente  and  Le  Vengeance,  in  the  latter 
of  which  the  author  loses  his  right  arm.  Written  by  Himself. 
Northampton:   John  Metcalf.   1848.     i6mo,  pp.  200.      c.  33394 

Hoy  (J.)  Jani  Hoyeri  de  religione  Gronlandorum  naturali 
dissertationes  tres.     Hafnia.  1756.    4to.  33395 

HoYLAND  (J.)  Poems.  By  the  Rev.  J.  Hoyland.  London. 
1769.     i2mo.  33396 

The  Rev.  J.  Hoyland  was  about  to  emigrate  to  South  Carolina  when  thii  waa  printed. 

HoYO  (J.)  Relacion  Com- 1  pleta,  y  exacta  del  Av- 1  to  Publico 
de  Fe,  qve  se  Ce- 1  lebro  en  esta  Civdad  de  Lima  |  A  20.  de  Dizi- 
embre  de  1694.  Ad-|jvnto  otro  precedente  del  |  Ano  de  1693. 
Con  el  Prelvdio  Panegirico  de  |  Catholicos  Progressos,  qve  resve- 
nan  en  los  Numeros,  y  Clavsvlas  de  vn  |  Historico  compendio 
encomiastico.  I  Dedicala.  |  Al  Supremo  |  Consejo  de  la  Santa  { Inqui- 
sicion.  I  Y  a  las  Sagradasaras  del  £xc")o.  S^r.  |  Don  Diego  Sar- 
miento  de  |  Ualladres,  Obispo  de  Plasencia,  |  Inqvisidor  General  de 
Espana.  &c.  |  £1  Doct.  D.  Joseph  del  Hoyo,  Contador,  |  Abogado 
de  los  Presos,  Secretario  del  Secreto,  |  y  qve  de  Presente  Sirve, 
Como  en  otras  |  ocasionis  de  Promotor  Fiscal.  Del  S.  Oficio  \  Con 
Licencia ;  en  Lima  en  la  Imprenta  Real  \  Por  Joseph  de  Contreras^  y 
Jlvarado^  Impressor  del  \  Santo  Officio.  Jno  de  1695.  |  410,  44  prel. 
leaves.  Text,  58  folioed  leaves,  Svmario  de  Al-|gvnas  Indvlgen- 
cias,  etc.,  pp.  8.  33397 

HoYT  (A.)  A.  Hoyt's  Acquittal  from  the  Anonymous 
Charges  of  Rev.  J.  Emory  and  3.  Waugh,  Agents  of  the 
Methodist  Book  Concern,  his  Defence  before  the  New- York 
Quarterly  Conference.  New-Terk:  S.  Hoyt^  Co,  1831.  i2mo, 
PP-  35-  33398 

HoYT  (A.  H.)  Necrology  of  New-England  Colleges,  for 
the  Academic  Year  ending  in  1868.  Compiled  by  Albert  Harri- 
son Hoyt,  A.M [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  12.  ba.  33399 

HoYT  (C.)  Memoirs  of  Dolly  E.  Hoyt,  a  Member  of  the 
Union  Missionary  Family  ...  Arkansas  ...  Osage  Nation  ... 
By  Comfort  Hoyt.     Danbury,  Conn.  1828.    i8mo,  pp.  107.     s. 


HOYT. 


495 


HoYT  (D.  W.)  A  Genealogical  History  of  John  Hoyt  of 
Salisbury,  and  David  Hoyt  of  Deerfield  (\^2ssachusetts),  and 
their  Descendants :  with  some  Account  of  the  Earlier  Connecti- 
cut Hoyts,  and  an  Appendix  containing  the  family  Record  of 
William  Barnes  of  Salis'uury,  a  List  of  the  First  Settlers  of 
Salisbury  and  Amesbury,  &c.  By  David  W.  Hoyt,  Member  of 
the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society.  Boiton : 
C.  Btnjamin  Richardson.  1857.    8 vo,  pp.  144.    Portrait,  3  Plates. 

Hoyt  (E.)  Antiquarian  Researches :  comprising  a  History 
of  the  Indian  Wars  in  the  Country  bordering  Connecticut  River 
and  Parts  Adjacent,  and  other  Interesting  Events,  from  the  First 
Landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  to  the  Conquest  of  Canada  by  the 
English,  in  1760:  With  Notices  of  Indian  Depredations  in  the 
Neighboring  Country  :  And  of  the  First  Planting  and  Progress 
of  Settlements  in  New  England,  New  York  and  Canada.  By 
E.  Hoyt,  Esq.  Greenfield^  Man, :  Printed  by  Ansel  Phelps.  Dec. 
1824.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  xii,  312.  BA.,  H.  33402 

&<  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  XXI.  234-7. 

Hoyt  (E.)  Cavalry  Discipline.  A  Treatise  on  the  Military 
Art.     By  Epaphras  Hoyt.     Brattleborough.  1793.  334^3 

Alio  t  Rules  and  ReguUtiont  for  Drill,  Sabre  Exercise,  Equitation,  ttc,  ...  Being  • 
Second  Edition  of  Cavalry  Discipline.  Revised.  +  Cavalry  Exercises.  Third  Edition. 
Grtetifieldf  Mass.  1816.  iimo.  —  Practical  Inttiuctions  for  Military  Officers  ...  • 
Gritnfieldy  Mass.   181 1.    8vo.     Plates. 

Hoyt  (G.  H.)  Kansas  and  the  Osage  Swindle.  By  George 
H.  Hoyt.  ...  Washington:  Gibson  Brothers^  Printers.  1868.  8vo, 
pp.  15-  H.  33404 

Hoyt  (J.)  God  with  the  Nation.  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon 
delivered  November  27,  1862,  in  Orange,  New  Jersey.  By 
James  Hoyt.  Orange,  N.  y. :  Edward  Gardner.  1862.  l2mo, 
pp.  26.  33405 

Hoyt.  "  The  Mountain  Society :"  a  History  of  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church,  Orange,  N.  J.  By  Rev.  James  Hoyt. 
New  Tori:  C.  M.  Saxton,  Barker  &  Co.  i860.  i2mo,  pp.  281. 
3  Plates.  c.  33406 

Hoyt  (J.)  Letters  from  Jesse  Hoyt,  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  explanatory  of  the  Action  of  George  Poindexter  and 
his  Colleagues,  Commissioners  for  the  Investigation  of  the  Affairs 
of  the  Custom-House  at  New  York.  New  Tork :  Evening  Post. 
[1842  ?]    8vo,  pp.  139.   +  [n.  p.  1842  ?]    4to,  pp.  (4),  47.    BA. 


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HUBBARD. 


HoYT  (J.  W.)     Report  on   Education  by  John  W.   Hoyt, 
United  States  Commissioner,     ff^aihington,  1870.    8vo.     33408 

Mivi  r«rk.    1I70, 


Alio  I  AddrtM  on  Univenity  Pro|rcii 
>vo.     t. 


*t  Trenton,  N.  J. 


Hoyt  (J.  G.)  An  Address  at  the  Inauguration  of  Joseph  G. 
Hoyt,  LL.D.,  as  Chancellor  of  Washington  University,  Saint 
Louis,  ...  October  4,  1859.  ...  St.  Louis:  R.  P.  Studley  and  Co.^ 
Printers.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  84.  h.  33409 

Hoyt.  Miscellaneous  Writings:  Addresses,  Lectures,  and 
Reviews.  By  Joseph  G.  Hoyt,  ll.d.  Boston:  Crosby  and 
Nichols.  1863.    lamo,  pp.  viii,  (i),  302.  334io 

Hoyt  ( ).  The  Horticultural  Embellishment  of  School- 
House  Grounds.  An  Essay  ...  By  Mrs.  Hoyt.  Madison.  r86o. 
8vo.  3341 I 

Hoyt  (R.)  A  Chaunt  of  Life  and  other  Poems,  with 
Sketches  and  Essays.  In  Six  Parts.  By  Rev.  Ralph  Hoyt. 
Part  1.    Ntw  Tork:  Piercyl^  Rttd.  1844.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  32.   Plate. 

Hoyt.  Sketches  of  Life  and  Landscape.  By  Ralph  Hoyt. 
New-York.  1849.  izmo.  -f-  New  Tork.  1862.  i2mo.  -f 
Fourth  Edition,  Enlarged.     New  Tork.  1866.    8vo.  334^3 

HuANTAjAYA.  Description  of  the  Silver  Mines  in  Huanta- 
jaya,  in  Peru ;  with  ...  a  project  for  reduction  of  their  ...  refuse 
ores  ...  the  accumulation  of  a  centurv  and  a  half  ...  London: 
Printed  by  BladeSy  Easty  and  Blades.  1804.    8vo,  pp.  14.      33414 

HuBARD.  Catalogue  of  Subjects  contained  in  the  Hubard 
Gallery ;  with  a  brief  Memoir  of  Master  Hubard.  New  Tork. 
1820.    i6mo.  33415 

Hubard  (E.  W.)  Speech  of  Edmund  W.  Hubard,  of  Vir- 
ginia, on  the  United  States  Fiscal  Bank  Bill :  ...  August  4, 1841. 
IVashington:  Printed  by  Blair  and  Rives.   1841.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

Alio:  Speech   ...  on  the  Tariff;   ...    May  i,  1844.     ffashingion.    1844.     8vo,  pp. 
15.     H. — Speech  ...  June  15,  1846,  on  the  Tariff,     fyathington.  1846.    8vo. 

Hubbard  (A.  C.)  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  preached  at  the 
First  Baptist  Church,  on  November  27,  1862.  By  Rev.  A.  C. 
Hubbard.     Springfield:  Bailhache  &  Baker.   1862.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Hubbard  (B.)  The  Climate  of  Detroit,  Mich.  An  Essay. 
By  Bela  Hubbard.     Detroit,  [n.  d.]    8vo.  33418 


HUBBARD. 


497 


Hubbard  (D.)  Letter  of  David  Hubbard  to  the  Voters  of 
the  Second  Congressional  District  of  the  State  of  Alabama. 
ff^ashington.   1840.    8vo.  334^9 

Hubbard  (E.)  A  Sermon  .  in  Marblehead  ...  June  12, 
1796.  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Azor  Orne,  Esq. 
...  By  Rev.  Ebenezer  Hubbard.  Printid  at  Saltm^  by  Thomas  6. 
Cushing.  1796.    8vo,  pp.  31.  b.,  ba.,  h.,  m.,  n.  33420 

Hubbard  (E.)  Concise  Statement  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Baptist  Church  at  Leverett  and  Montaeue  [Mass.],  in  their 
Labour  with,  and  Exclusion  of  Elizabeth  Hubbard.  By  a  Mem- 
ber of  the  Church.     If^tndell.  1824.    8vo.  w.  33421 

Hubbard  (G.  G.)  Union  of  the  Post-Office  and  Telegraph. 
Letter  to  the  Postmaster  General  on  the  European  and  American 
Systems  of  Telegraph  ...  .  By  Gardiner  G.  Hubbard.  Boston : 
fvright  t^  Potttr^  Printtrs.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  32.  H.  33422 

Alio  t  Report  on  Poical  Telegraph,  1869.  ...  tyaihington.  1869.    8vo. 

Hubbard  {G.  H.)  Eulogium  on  Thomas  C.  Brinsmade,  m.d. 
...  By  Geo.  H.  Hubbard  ...  .  February  2,  1869  ...  .  Albany: 
fTeta,  Parsons  &  Co..,  Printtrs.   1869.    8vo,  pp.  238-46.  H. 

Hubbard  (Giles  H.)  Life  and  Dying  Confession  of  John 
Van  Alstine,  executed  March  19,  18 19,  for  the  Murder  of  Wil- 
liam Huddleston,  Esq Cooperstown :  Pointed  by  H.  isf  E, 

Phinney.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  24.  H.  33424 

Hubbard  (H.)  Oration  at  Pittsfield  [Mass.],  July  4,  1826, 
By  H.  Hubbard.     Pittsfield.  1826.    8vo.  334^5 

Hubbard  (H.  G.)  A  Historical  Discourse,  delivered  on  the 
Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Organization  of  the  First  Baptist 
Church,  In  Bristol,  R.  L,  By  the  Pastor,  H.  G.  Hubbard. 
Providence:  A,  Crawford  Greene^  Printer.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

Hubbard  (Henry).  Speech  of  Mr.  Hubbard  ...  upon  the 
Bill  making  further  Provisions  for  the  Persons  engaged  in  the  ... 
Revolutionary  War  ...  February  29,  1832.  IVashington:  Printed 
by  P.  P.  Blair.   1832.     8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  33427 

Hubbard.  Speech  of  Mr.  Hubbard,  of  Virginia,  on  The 
Tariff,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  25,  1846. 
Washington.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  14.  334^8 

Alto !  Speech  ...  on  Mtting  apart  Surplui  Revenue  for  the  Defence  of  the  Country. 
tf^atUngtcH.  1836.    8vo.    t. — Speech  ...  March  7,  1836  [upon  the  ...  Abolition  of 

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Slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia  ...  .  n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Speech  ...  [Feb. 
ruary  18,  1840  ...  on  Aasumption  of  the  Debts  of  the  States  by  the  Federal  Govern- 
ment, n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  on  ...  the  Issue  of  Treasury  Notes  ... 
March  30,  1840.  \ WathiiigtonJ]  1840.  8vo. — Speech  ...  on  the  Bankrupt  Bill. 
May  25,  1840.  fFathington.  1840.  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Permanent 
Prospective  Pre-emption  Bill  ...  February  »,  1841.    [^fy^ashington.  1841.]    8vo,  pp.  16. 

[Hubbard  (Jeremiah).  Letter  on  African  Colonization, 
dated  Guilford  County,  North  Carolina,  3d  Month  4th,  1834. 
n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  b.  3347.9 

[Hubbard  (John).]  The  Benefactors  of  Yale  College,  -x 
Poetical  Attempt.     Boston.   1733.     i2mo.  3343° 

Hubbard  (J.)  Letter  From  the  Association  of  the  County 
of  New  Haven,  to  the  Rev.  Elders  in  the  Colonies  of  Rhode- 
Island  and  Massachusetts,  who  assisted  in  the  Ordination  of 
Rev.  John  Hubbard,  at  Meriden,  June  22,  1769.  New  Haven. 
[1769.]  Svo,  pp.  24.  N.  +  With  Remarks  on  the  Confession 
of  Faith  and  Examination  of  the  said  Mr.  Hubbard.  New 
Haven.  [1770.]     i2mo.  3343^ 

For  a  reply  ue  [Breck  (Robert)],  Vol.  iii.,  No.  7655. 

Hubbard.  The  Transactions  of  the  Council  called  for  the 
Ordination  of  the  Rev.  John  Hubbard.  New  Haven.  1768. 
i2mo,  pp.  22.  w.  33432 

Hubbard  (J.)  The  American  Reader:  containing  a  Selec- 
tion of  Narration,  Harangues,  Addresses,  Orations,  Dialogues, 
Odes,  ...  By  John  Hubbard.  Fourth  Edition.  IValpeU.  1808. 
w.  -j-  Fifth  Edition.  Walpole  {N.  H.):  Isaiah  Thomas  &  Co. 
1811.     i6mo,  pp.  215.  c- 33433 

Hubbard.  Oration  at  Walpole,  N.  H.,  July  4,  1799.  ff^al- 
pole.  [n.  d.]    4to.  w.  33434 

Hubbard.  The  Rudiments  of  Geography :  a  Concise  De- 
scription of  the  various  Kingdoms,  States,  Empires,  Countries, 
and  Islands  in  the  World :  [With]  an  enlarged  Chronological 
Table  of  the  most  Important  Events.  By  John  Hubbard. 
IValpole.  1803.  i2mo.  -f  Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Cor- 
rected. Walpole.,  N.  H.:  Geo.  W.  Nichols.  1805.  l2mo.  -f 
Sixth  Edition.  ...  Barnard  [Vu):  Joseph  Dix.  1 8 14.  i8mo,  pp. 
219.  c.  33435 

Hubbard  (J.  N.)  Sketches  of  Border  Adventures,  in  the 
Life  and  Times  of  Major  Moses  Van  Campen,  a  Surviving 
Soldier  of  the  Revolution.  By  his  Grandson  John  N.  Hubbard 
A.B.    Bath^  N.  r.:  R.  L.  Underbill  ^  Co.   1842.    Svo,  pp.  310. 


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Hubbard  (John  W.)  Oration  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  4, 
181 1.     fVorcester.  [n.  d.]    8vo.  w.  33437 

Hubbard  (S.  G.)  Catalogue  of  ...  Autographs,  Coins, 
Medals,  etc.,  donated  tc  the  Great  Western  Sanitary  Fair,  to  be 
sold  ...  for  ...  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.  ...  Cincinnati.,  O, : 
Robert  Clarke  ^  Co.  1864.    8vo,  pp.  39.  H.  33438 

Hubbard  (S[amuel]  D.)  Letter  from  S.  D.  Hubbard  to  his 
Constituents  on  the  alarming  Crisis  in  the  Affairs  of  the  Country. 
[JVashington^  March  13,  1846.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  H,  33439 

Hubbard.  ...  Mr.  Hubbard's  ...  Report  ...  Petition  of  Hew- 
ing Wood,  praying  Indemnification  for  Losses  by  a  Seizure  ...  for 
an  alleged  violation  of  laws  regulating  trade  with  the  Indian 
Tribes  ...  \_IVashington.  1840.]    8vo,  pp.  9.  3344° 

Hubbard  (S.  M.)  Speech  of  Prof.  Samuel  M.  Hubbard,  a.m., 
June  26th,  1862.  Subject:  the  Ethics  and  Policy  of  the  Amer- 
ican Civil  War  ;  ...  Kalamazoo:  Printed  by  Olney  i^  Curtiss.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  29.  H.  33441 

Hubbard  (W.),  b.  1621,  d.  1704.  The  Benefit  Of  a  Well- 
Ordered  Conversation  ...  a  Sermon  ...  June  24':*>,  1682.  On 
a  Day  of  publick  Humiliation.  As  also  A  Funeral  Discourse 
upon  ...  the  Death  of  ...  Major  General  Denison  ...  By  William 
Hubbard  ...  .  Boston^  Printed  by  Samuel  Green.  1684.  8vo,  pp. 
(8),  218.  b.,  m.,  h.  33442 

An  address  "To  the  Serious  Reader"  is  signed  "J.  AUin.  Josh.  Moodey,"  and  is 
followed  by  a  copy  of  Versos,  signed  "  N.  N."     A  very  rare  volume. 

Hubbard.  A  General  History  of  New  England,  from  the 
Discovery  to  mdclxxx.  By  the  Rev.  William  Hubbard,  Min- 
ister of  Ipswich,  Mass.  ...  Published  by  the  Massachusetts  His- 
torical Society.  Cambridge:  Hilliard  i^  Metcalf.  18 15.  8vo, 
pp.  vi,  (8),  676.  B.,  ba.  -|-  Second  Edition,  Collated  with  the 
Original  MS.  ...  Boston:  Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown. 
MDCccxLViii.    8vo,  pp.  vi,  (14),  "j-b-jb.  ba.  33443 

This  work  by  the  author  of  the  "  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  with  the  Indians," 
1677,  was  never  before  printed,  although  the  MS.  was  known  to,  and  made  use  of,  by 
Mather,  Prince,  and  Hutchinson.  Hubbard  derived  the  most  important  part  of  his 
early  history  from  Gov.  Winthrop's  MS.  Journal.     See  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  ii.  221. 

Hubbard.  The  Happiness  of  a  People  |  In  the  Wisdome  of 
their  Rulers  |  Directing  |  and  in  the  Obedience  of  their  Brethren  | 
Attending  I  unto  what  Israel  ougho  \jic~\  to  do  :  |  Recommended  in 
a  I  Sermon  I  Before  the  Honourable  Governour  and  Council,  and] 


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the  Respected  Deputies  of  the  Mattachusets  Colony  |  in  New- 
England.  |  Preached  at  Boston,  May.  3d.  1676.  being  the  day  of  I 
Election   there.  |  Bv  William    Hvbbard   Minister  of  Ipswich. 
Boston^  Printtd  by  'John  Foster.  1676.  |    4to,  pp.  (8),  63.       b.,  h. 

Usually  found  bound  up  with  the  following : 

Hubbard.  A  |  Narrative  |  of  the  Troubles  with  the  {Indians  I 
In  New-England,  from  thi  first  planting  thereof  in  the  |  year 
1607,  to  this  present  yer- •  1677.  But  chiefly  of  the  latej 
Troubles  in  the  two  last  years,  1675  and  1676.  |  To  which  is 
added  a  Discourse  about  the  Warre  with  the  j  Pequods  |  In  the 
year  1637. 1  By  W.  Hubbard,  Minister  of  Ipswich.  |  Published  by 
Authority.  |  Boston ;  \  Printed  by  John  Foster^  in  the  year  1677.  |   4*0* 

Collation ;  7  prel.  leavei,  viz. :  Licence,  signed  "  Simeon  Bradstreet,"  etc.  j  Title ; 
Dedication,  pp.  (4),  signed  "William  Hubbard;"  "An  Advertisement,"  etc.,  pp.  (z)- 
"  To  the  Reverend  Mr.  William  Hubbard,"  etc.,  I  p.,  signed  "  J,  S. ;"  "  Upon  The 
elaborate  Survey,"  etc.,  pp.  (2),  signed  "  B.  T.;"  "The  Printer  to  the  Reader,"  i  p.; 
"A  Map  of  New-England,  Being  the  first  that  ever  was  here  cut,"  etc.;  "A  Nar- 
rative," etc.,  pp.  132;  "A  Table,"  etc.,  pp.  (7);  "A  Postscript,"  I  p.  &  pp.  [7-11]; 
"A  Narrative  of  the  Troubles  With  the  Indians  in  New-England,  From  Pascataqua 
to  Pemmaquid,"  pp.  88.  A  fine  and  perfect  copy  of  this  rare  and  valuable  work, 
with  the  map  which  is  often  wantirig,  is  one  of  the  detiderata  in  an  American  collection. 
This  book  has  been  frequently  reprinted,  and  will  always  remain  an  authority  upon  the 
subjects  of  which  it  treats.  The  Sermon,  No.  33444,  tupra,  which  usually  follows  the 
"  Narrative  "  is  not  a  necessary  part  of  the  book,  but  we  have  never  seen  a  copy  of  the 
"  Narrative "  in  the  original  binding  which  did  not  contain  it ;  our  opiiiion  is  that  the 
publisher,  having  many  copies  of  the  Sermon,  bound  it  up  with  the  "  Narrative "  to 
get  rid  of  "  The  Happiness ;"  an  unsalable  tract.  It  possesses  in  itself  high  biblio- 
graphical interest,  for,  according  to  Thomas*  "  History  of  Printing,"  it  is  probably  one 
of  the  first  books  printed  in  Boston,  all  the  printing  in  the  British  Colonies,  previous  to 
1676,  having  been  done  at  Cambridge;  that  year  the  first  press  was  set  up  at  Boston. 
There  are  errors  in  the  pagination  in  signature  m,  page  84,  but  the  error  is  corrected  on 
page  93.  In  some  copies  the  errata  on  the  last  page  fills  10  lines,  whereas  there  are 
generally  12  lines.  The  money  value  of  this  work  is  great;  Mr.  Rice's  copy  sold  in 
1870  for  $180.  The  buyer  must  be  sure  to  get  the  right  map,  and  concerning  this  he 
is  referred  to  the  note  appended  to  the  following  reprint : 

Hubbard.  The!  Present  State  | of |  New-England.  \  Being  a| 
Narrative  |  Of  the  Troubles  with  the  Indians  |  in  |  New-England, 
from  the  first  planting  |  thereof  in  the  year  1607,  to  this  present 
year  1677:  |  But  chiefly  of  the  late  Troubles  in  the  two  last] 
years  1675,  and  1676.  |  To  which  is  added  a  Discourse  about  the 
War]  with  the  Peqvods  in  the  year  1637.  |  By  W.  Hubbard  Min- 
ister of  Ipswich.  I  London  :  |  Printed  for  Tho.  Parkhurst  at  the  Bible 
and  Three  Crowns  in  Cheapside,  |  near  Mercers-Chappel^  and  at  the 
Bible  on  London-Bridg.  1677.!    4to.  3344^ 

Collation  :  7  prel.  leaves,  viz. ;  Licence ;  Title ;  Dedication,  pp.  (4)  ;  An  Advertise- 
ment, pp.  (2) ;  To  the  Reverend  Mr.  William  Hubbard,  pp.  (a),  signed  "  J.  S. ;"  Vpon 
the  elaborate  Survey,  etc.,  pp.  (2),  signed  "B.  T.j"  "A  Map  of  New-England,  etc.;" 


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Test,  pp.  131 1  "A  Table,"  etc.,  pp.  (7):  ••Postscript,"  pp.  (6)  j  "A  Narrative,"  etc., 
pp.  88.  It  will  be  noticed  that,  while  the  collation  of  the  preliminary  leaves  is  ident- 
ical with  the  Boston  edition  as  to  their  numbers,  their  contents  differ.  ••  The  Printer 
to  the  Reader,"  which  is  in  fact  errata,  is  omitted,  while  the  poetical  addresses  occupy 
a  leaves  instead  of  3  pages  as  in  the  Boston  edition.  The  errata  on  page  88  of  the 
"  Narrative "  is  also  omitted,  in  other  respects  its  contents  are  precisely  the  same.  Its 
mercantile  value  is  less  than  that  of  the  Boston  edition,  and  for  this  reason  the  map, 
which  really  belongs  to  the  London  edition,  is  often  inserted  in  the  ••  Narrative." 
The  proper  map  can  readily  be  identified  by  the  following  differences :  in  the  Boston 
edition  the  mound,  which  is  delineated  immediately  below  the  title  of  the  map,  is 
properl/  designated  "The  White  Hills" — in  the  London  edition  this  mound  is  called 
"The  Wine  Hills."  There  are  other  differences  in  the  map  which  are  minutely 
pointed  out  in  Field's  "Essay,"  Nos.  431  and  431.  Mr.  Field  remarks  that  "It  ha* 
remained  a  matter  of  some  doubt  whether  the  London  edition  is  not  complete  without 
the  map,"  on  which  we  remark  that  there  is  no  doubt  at  all  about  it,  each  edition 
has  its  own  proper  map  without  which  either  are  incomplete.  Mr.  Field's  conjecture 
as  to  the  London  edition  having  been  printed  from  MS.,  based  on  the  date  of  the 
licence,  is  scarcely  tenable ;  the  licence  to  print  proves  nothing.  Finally  the  map  to 
each  of  these  editions  has  been  produced  in  exact  facsimile  by  Henry  Stevens  in  London, 
and  the  map  to  the  Boston  edition  was  reproduced  by  W.  £.  Woodward  in  Boston,  so 
that  the  motto  caveat  emptor  will  be  good  advice. 

Hubbard.  Narrative  |  of  the  |  Indian  Wars  |  in  |  New-Eng- 
land, I  From  the  first  Planting  thereof  in  the  Year  1607,  to  j  the 
Year  1677.  |  Containing  |  A  Relation  of  the  Occasion,  Rise  and 
Progress  |  of  the  War  with  the  Indians,  in  the  Southern,  Wes- 1 
tern,  Eastern  and  Northern  Parts  of  said  Country.  |  By  William 
Hubbard,  a.m.  |  Minister  of  Ipswich.  | ...  |  Boston :  ...  Joon  Boyle  ... 
1775.     i2mo,  pp.  viii,  288.  H.  33447 

This  second  American  edition  is  altered  and  abbreviated.  ••  The  whole  country  was 
the  seat  of  war,  and  every  man  procured  his  bread  in  jeopardy  of  his  life." — Preface. 
The  following  is  the  third  edition  : 

Hubbard.  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  Eng- 
land, From  the  first  Planting  thereof  in  the  Year  1607,  to  the 
Year  1677,  Containing  A  Relation  of  the  Occasion  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  War  with  the  Indians,  in  the  Southern,  Western, 
Eastern,  and  Northern  Parts  of  the  said  Country.  By  William 
Hubbard,  a.m.  Minister  of  Ipswich.  Printed  at  Worcester^  {Mas- 
sachusetts) by  Daniel  Greenleaf^  For  Joseph  Wilder.  1 80 1.  l2mo, 
pp.  410.  33448 

Hubbard.  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  Eng- 
land, from  the  first  Planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607,  to  the 
year  1677.  Containing  a  Relation  of  the  Occasion,  Rise  and 
Progress  of  the  War  with  the  Indians,  in  the  Southern,  Western, 
Eastern  and  Northern  parts  of  said  Country.  By  William  Hub- 
bard, A.M.  Minister  of  Ipswich.  Norwich:  Printed  by  John 
Trumbull.  [1802.]     i2mo,  pp.  228.  33449 


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Hubbard.  A  |  Narrative  |  of  the  [Indian  Wars  |  in  |  New-Eng- 
land, |  from  the  first  planting  thereof  in  the]  Year  1607,  to  the 
Year  1677  :  |  Containing  |  A  Relation  of  the  Occasion,  Rise  and  I 
Progress  of  the  War  with  the  Indians,  |  in  the  Southern,  Western, 
Eastern  j  and  Northern  parts  of  said  Country.  |  By  William  Hub- 
bard, A.M.  I  Minister  of  Ipswich.  Printed  at  Stockbridggy  {Massac 
chusetts)  by  \  Heman  Hilliard\  May  1803.     8vo,  pp.  375,  6.    33450 

Hubbard.  A  |  Narrative  of  the  |  Indian  Wars  |  in  New-Eng- 
land, |  from  the  first  Planting  there-] of,  in  the  year  1607,  ^^  I  the 
year  1677.  |  Containing  a  Relation  of  |  The  Occasion,  Rise  and 
Progress  |  of  the  War  with  the  Indians,  |  in  the  Southern,  West- 
ern,] Eastern  and  Northern  Parts  |  of  said  Country.  |  By  William 
Hubbard,  a.m.  |  ...  |  Danbury:  Printed  by  Stiles  Nichols.  1803. 
l2mo,  pp.  274.  33451 

Hubbard.  A  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New-Eng- 
land, from  the  First  Planting  thereof  in  the  year  1607,  to  the 
year  1677 :  containing  ...  the  Occasions,  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  War  with  the  Indians,  ...  By  William  Hubbard,  a.m.  ... 
Fourth  Edition.  Br attleborough :  Irilliam  Fessenden.  i%i\.  iimo, 
PP-  359-  H.  33452 

Hubbard.  The  History  of  the  Indian  Wars  in  New  Eng- 
land from  the  First  Settlement  to  the  I'etmination  of  the  War 
with  King  Philip,  in  1677.  From  the  Original  Work,  by  the 
Rev.  William  Hubbard.  Carefully  Revised,  and  Accompanied 
with  an  Historical  Preface,  Life  and  Pedigree  of  the  Author,  and 
Extensive  Notes.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Roxbury^  Mass. :  W. 
Elliot  Woodward.  MDCCCLXV  2  vols.,  fcap  4to,  pp.  (2),  xxxi,  (i), 
292,  Map }  303.  B.,  ba.  33453 

Of  this  edirion  three  hundred  and  fifty  copiei  were  printed,  fifty  in  imp.  8vo,  and 
fifty  in  4to.  Prefixed  is  a  bibliographical  Preface  by  the  edito' .  It  is  a  fine  specimen  of 
Munsell's  typography,  and  forms  Vols.  ui.  and  iv.  oi  Woodwa.  a%  "  Historical  Series." 

Hubbard  (W.  B.)  Annual  Address  at  the  ...  United  States 
Agricultural  Society  ...  .  By  William  B.  Hubbard  ...  .  Wash- 
ington City:  H.  Polkinhorny  Printer.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  8.      33454 

The  Hubbard  Silver  Mine  ...  at  Austin,  Nevada  ...  .  Boston : 
Wright  i^  Potter^  Printers.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  22.  33455 

HuBBARDSTON.  School  Report  of  the  Town  of  Hubbardston. 
1849-50.     Hubbardston.   1850.     8vo.  3345^ 


'^^SeiHISi. 


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HuBBARDTON,  Ft.  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the  Town  of 
Hubbardton,  Vt.,  with  Remarks  on  the  Ancient  Customs  and 
Practices  of  the  People  and  some  Miscellaneous  Articles.  By 
an  Old  Man.  ...  Rutland:  Steam  Press  of  G.  J.  Tuttle  and  Co. 
1855.     lamo,  pp.  (4),  64.  33457 

The  Advertiiement  it  signed  "  Amos  diurchill." 

HuBBELL  (H.)  Arnold,  or  the  Treason  of  West  Point:  a 
Tragedy,  in  Five  Acts.  By  Horatio  Hubbell.  Philadelphia. 
1847.    lamo,  pp.  76.  33458 

Also ;  Reply  ...  to  a  Circular  of  ...  Members  of  the  Faculty  of  Yale  College,  in 
1855.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     ba.,  h. 

Hubbell  (J.  H.)  The  National  Legal  Directory,  embracing 
the  Names  of  one  or  more  of  the  Leading  and  most  Reliable 
Attorneys  in  over  Three  Thousand  Cities  and  Towns  in  the 
United  States  and  Territories.  ...  St.  Louis:  Hubbell i^  Craven. 
1870.     i6mo,  pp.  268.  c.  33459 

Hubbell  (L.)  Oration  delivered  befcr^  the  Young  Men's 
Association  of  the  City  of  Albany,  ...  July  4,  1835.  By  Levi 
Hubbell  ...  Albany:  Printed  by  Hoffman  and  White.  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  B.,  ba.  33460 

Also :  Oration  at  Libertyville,  N.  Y.,  July  4, 1838.  ...  Ithaca.  1838.    izmo,  pp.  14. 

Hubbell  (L.)  Trial  and  Impeachment  of  Levi  Hubbell, 
Judge  of  the  Second  Judicial  Circuit,  by  the  Senate  of  the  State 
of  Wisconsin,  June,  1853.  Reported  by  T.  C.  Leland.  Madi- 
sou.  1853.    8^°*  ^'  33461 

[Hubbell  {Mrs,  Martha  Stone).]  The  Shady  Side ;  or.  Life 
in  a  Country  Parsonage.  By  a  Pistor's  Wife.  Boston.  1853. 
i2mo.  33462 

"As  pretty  a  martyrdom  as  the  world  has  now  to  show." — Atkenteum,  1853,  p.  616. 

Hubbell  (S.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Sufferings  of  Seth  Hub- 
Dell  &  Family,  in  his  Beginning  a  Settlement  in  the  Town  of 
Wolcott,  in  the  State  of  Vermont.  Danville^  Ft. :  E.  &  W. 
Eaton^  Printers.   1826.     i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.  33463 

"In  the  latter  part  of  February,  1789,  I  set  out  firom  the  town  of  Norwalk  in 
Connecticut,  on  my  journey  to  Wolcott,  to  commence  a  Settlement,"  says  the  author, 
at  which  time  also  he  commenced  his  troubles,  adventures,  etc. 

Hubbell  (S.)  A  Discourse  Commemorative  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Fish,  for  Fifty  Years,  from  1732  to  1781  Pastor  ...  in 
North  Stonington  ...  By  S.  Hubbell.  Norwich.  1863.  8vo, 
pp.  26.  B.  33464 


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HUBLEY. 


HuBBELL  (W.  W.)  Reply  ...  to  the  Pamphlet  headed  "  Bu- 
reau  of  Ordnance  and  Hydrography,  ...  Washington  ...  April, 
1862,"  in  relation  to  his  Claim  for  Patent  Explosive  Shell  and 
Fuse,  used  from  the  Great  Guns  of  the  Ships  and  Gun  Boats  ... 
fVashington^  D.  C:  Scammeli  Uf  Co.^  Printers.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

HuBBELL.  Testimony  and  Brief  of  Facts,  etc.,  on  behalf  of 
William  Wheeler  Hubbell,  Esq.,  in  support  of  his  Claim  on  the 
Government  ...  for  payment  for  the  use  of  his  Improvements  in 
Explosive  Shells  and  Fuses  ...  October,  1861.  ...  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  King  isf  Baird.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  79,  and  Index.         h. 

Hubbell.  Views  and  Opinions  of  William  Wheeler  Hub- 
bell  on  the  Legal  Tender  Act  of  Congress  of  1862.  Philadel- 
phia. [1870.]    8vo.  8.  33467 

Hubbell.  The  Way  to  Secure  Peace  and  Establish  Unity  as 
One  Nation.  By  William  Wheeler  Hubbell.  Philadelphia. 
1863.    8vo,  pp.  28.  33468 

Also  :  Letter  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Naval  Committee.  ...  Dec.  is,  i860,  [n.  p 
n.  d.]  lamo,  pp.  23.  —  Statement  from  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance  and  Hydrography 
relative  to  the  Claim  ...  for  Remuneration  for  the  use  of  an  Explosive  Shell,  April, 
i86a.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    izmo,  pp.  23. 

The  Hubbell  &  Patton  Gold  and  Silver  Company,  established 
in  ...  Philadelphia  ...  .  Philadelphia:  E.  C.  Markley  &  &«, 
Printers.   1867.    8vo,  pp.  ii.  334^9 

HuBBERT  {Prof.)  Catalogue  of  the  Flowering  Plants  and 
Ferns  indigenous  to,  or  naturalized  in  Canada.  To  facilitate  the 
exchanging  of  specimens,  etc.  By  the  Rev.  Professor  Hubbert, 
M.A.  ...  Montreal.  1867.    8vo,  pp.  28.  3347° 

HuBER  (B.)  Aperfue  Statistique  de  Tile  de  Cuba,  precede  de 
quelques  Lettres  sur  la  Havane,  et  du  trace  des  cotes  depuis  la 
Havane  jusqu'a  Matanzas,  et  suivi  de  Tableaux  Synoptiques 
d'une  carte  de  I'lle,  etc.  Par  B.  Huber,  Attache  au  Ministere 
des  Affaires  £trangeres  ...  .  Paris:  Chez  P.  Dufart.  1826.  8vo, 
pp.  331,  (i).     6  Charts,  Plate,  Map.  b.,  h.,  s.  33471 

HuBER  (V.  A.)  Sociale  Fragen.  11.  Die  Nord-Amerikani- 
sche  Sclaverei.     Nordhausen.   1864.     i2mo.  3347^ 

Hubley  (B.)  The  History  of  the  American  Revolution, 
including  the  most  Important  Events  and  Resolutions  of  the 
Honourable  Continental  Congress  during  that  Period  and  also, 
the   most   Interesting   Letters  and  Orders  of  His  Excellency 


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General  George  Washington,  Commander  in  Chief  of  the 
American  Forces.  By  Benrard  Hubley.  Vol.  1.  [All  pub- 
lished.] Northumberland^  Pennsylvania  :  Printed  for  the  Author^ 
by  Andrew  Kennedy.   1805.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  606,  (i).  H.  33473 

A  scarce  and  important  history. 

Hue// DE  Chazelles.  Martinique  et  Guadeloupe.  Conseils 
coloniaux.  Session  de  1840.  Rapports  sur  la  question  de  I'eman- 
cipation.     Fort  Royal^  Martinique.   184 1.    8vo,  pp.  96.       33474 

[HuDDART  (R.  T.)]  Appeal  in  Behalf  of  the  Church  in 
California.  ...  September,  1849.  New  Tork :  IViUiam  Van  Nor- 
den^  Printer.   1849.     iW^Oj  PP«  8.  H.  33475 

Hudson  (C.)  Valedictory  Discourse,  delivered  before  the 
Society  of  United  Christian  Friends,  in  the  City  of  Norwich, 
(Con.)  April  8,  1823.  By  Charles  Hudson,  Preacher  of  the 
Restoration.  ...  New-London:  Printed  by  Samuel  Green.  [1823.] 
8vo,  pp.  23.  33476 

Hudson  (C.)  Doubts  Concerning  the  Battle  of  Bunker's 
Hill.  Addressed  to  the  Christian  Public.  By  Charles  Hudson. 
Boston  and  Cambridge :  'James  Munroe  and  Company,  mdccclvii. 
i2mo,  pp.  (2),  41.     Plate.  b.,  c,  h.  33477 

Hudson.  History  of  the  Town  of  Lexington,  Middlesex 
County,  Massachusetts,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  1868,  with 
a  Genealogical  Register  of  Lexington  Families.  By  Charles 
Hudson  ...  .  Boston:  fFiggin  &  Lunt.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  449,  296. 
Plates.  B.,  BA.  33478 

Twenty  copies  printed  on  tinted  paper  with  portrait. 

Hudson.  History  of  the  Town  of  Marlborough,  Middlesex 
County,  Massachusetts,  from  its  First  Settlement  in  1657  to 
186 1  ;  with  a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Town  of  Northborough,  A 
Genealogy  of  the  Families  in  Marlborough  to  1800,  and  an 
Account  of  the  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary 
of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town.  By  Charles  Hudson  ...  . 
Boston:  Press  of  T.  R.  Marvin  and  Son.  1862.  8vo,  pp.  xvi, 
13-544,  Note,  (i).     Portraits.  B.,  ba.,  c,  h.  33479 

Hudson.  A  History  of  the  Town  of  Westminster,  from  its 
First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  By  Charles  Hudson. 
Mendon,  Massachusetts.   1832.    8vo,  pp.  42.  334^0 

Sie  a/to  Westminster,  Masi. 

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Hudson.  Non-Resistance.  By  Charles  Hudson  ....  J^^x/m; 
Wm.  Crosby  and  H.  P,  Nichols.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  28.      h.  33481 

Relates  to  the  Rebellion. 

Hudson.  Report  and  Resolves  in  relation  to  the  North- 
Eastern  Boundary,  March  1833.     Boston.   1838.    8vo.     Maps. 

Also!  An  Address  ...  to  the  Citiiens  of  the  Fifth  Congressional  District,  ...  [Feb. 
ao,  1849.]     fyashitigton,    [1849.]     8vo,  pp.  14.  —  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

tn.  p.  n.  d.]  —  Speech    ...   on  the  Cost  of  the  War  and  Finances  of  the  Country.   ... 
eb.  15,  1848.     fVathingtom  Printed  by  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.     a. 

—  Speech  ...  on  the  Subject  of  'Discriminating  Duties,  ...  Dec.  17  &  28,  1841. 
ff aldington  :  Printed  by  Galti  and  Seatoti.  1842.  8vo,  pp.  16. — Speech  ...  April  10, 
1844.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Annexation  of  Texas.  ...  Jan.  ao,  1845.  [ff^atlUngion. 
1845.]  8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Subject  of  the  War  with  Mexico.  Delivered 
...  May  14,  1846.  \^ff^asAington.'\  1846.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Wheat 
Trade  of  the  Country,  delivered  ...  February  26,  1846.  tyashington  t  J.  &  G.  S. 
Gideon,  Printeri.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  16.    +  Potton :  Eauburn't  Preii.   1846.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

—  Speech  ...  on  the  Tariff  Bills.  ...  July  8,  184a.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  20.  h. 
— Rep.  No.  420.  Tariff.  April  10,  1844.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.1  8vo,  pp.  32. — Speech 
...  on  the  Tariff  ...  June  29,  1846.  \H^ashington.  1 846. J  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech 
...  on  ...  the  Mexican  War.  ...  Dec.  10,  1846.  H^aihington  s  Printed  by  J.  &  G.  S. 
Gideon.  184b.  8vo,  pp.  16.  +  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Three 
Million  Appropriation  Bill.  Delivered  ...  Feb.  i},  1847.  [^f^aiAingttn.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16. — Speech  ...  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  Congress  over  the  Territories.  ... 
June  10,  1848.    ffaihingtont  Printed  by  J.  &G.S.  Gideon.  i%^%.    8vo,  pp.  16.    m. 

[Hudson  {Rev.  Charles).]  A  Word  for  Trinity  Church: 
From  the  American  Church  Monthly.  New~Tork.  1857.  8vo, 
pp.  28.  8.  33483 

Hudson  (D.)  History  of  Jemima  Wilkinson,  a  Preacheress 
of  the  Eighteenth  Century ;  containing  an  Authentic  Narrative 
of  her  Life  and  Character,  and  of  the  Rise,  Progress  and  Con- 
clusion of  her  Ministry.  ...  By  David  Hudson.  Geneva {N.  T.): 
Printed  by  S.  P.  Hull.   1821.     limo,  pp.  208,  xx.     B.,  H.  33484 

Relates  chiefly  to  the  proceedings  of  Friends  in  Rhode  Island.  She  insisted  on  the 
Shaker  doctrine  of  celibacy,  and  the  exercises  of  their  religious  meetings  resembled 
those  of  that  sect.     Reprinted  as  ; 

Hudson.  Memoirs  of  Jemima  Wilkinson,  a  Preacheress  of 
the  Eighteenth  Century ;  containing  an  Authentic  Narrative  of 
her  Life  and  Character.     Bathy  N.  T.  1844.    i8mo.         33485 

Hudson  (D.)  Apuntes  cronologicos  para  servir  a  la  historia 
de  la  antigua  Provincia  de  Cuyo.  Por  D.  Hudson.  Mendoza. 
1852.     i8mo,  pp.  100.  334S6 

Hudson  (E.  M.)  Der  Zweite  Unabhangigkeits-Krieg  ir» 
Amerika.  Von  E.  M.  Hudson  ...  .  Berlin:  A.  Charisius.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  vii,  (i),  99,  (i).  B.,  c.  33487 


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Hudson.  The  Second  War  of  Independence  in  America. 
By  E.  M.  Hudson  ...  .  Translated  by  the  Author  from  the 
Second  revised  and  enlarged  German  Edition.  With  an  Intro- 
duction by  Boiling  A.  Pope.  London:  Longman.^  Greeny  Longman 
...  1863.  8vo,  pp.  1,  177.  B.,  c.  4-  Second  Edition.  [/^'</.] 
8vo,  pp.  viii,  132.  H.  33488 

Hudson  (Henry).  Beschryvinghe  |  Vander  |  Samoyeden  Landt  | 
in  Tartarien.  |  Nieulijcics  onuer  *t  ghebiedt  der  Moscoviten  ghe- 
bracht.  |  Wt  de  Russche  tale  overghcset,  Anno  1609.  I  Met  een 
verhael  |  Vande  opsoeckingh  ende  ontdeckin-jge  vanue  nieuwe 
deurgang  ofti-  straet  int  Noord-J  westen  na  de  Kijcken  van  China 
ende  Cathay.  |  Ende  |  Een  Memoriael  gepresenteert  aenden  | 
Coningh  van  Spaengien,  belanghende  de  ont- 1  deckinghe  Rnde 
ghelcghentheyt  van  't  Land  ghe-|naemt  Australia  Incognita.] 
f  Amsterdam^  by  Hessell  Gerritsz.  Boeckvercooter^  opt  |  IVater^  inde 
Pascaerty  Anno  161 2.  |    4to,  20  leaves.     3  Maps.  334^9 

Thii  rare  work  relate*  to  the  diacovery  of  Hudson's  Bay  in  i6li. 

Hudson.  Descriptio  ac  delineatio  Geographica  Detectionis 
Freti.  Sive,  Transitvs  ad  Occasum,  supra  terras  Americanas,  in 
Chinam  atq  ;  Japonem  ducturi,  Recens  investigati  ab  M.  Henrico 
Hudsono  Anglo.  Item,  Narratio  Ser-^".  Regi  Hispanix  facta, 
super  tractu,  in  quinta  Orbis  terrarum  parte,  cui  Avstraliae  Incog- 
nitae  nomen  est,  recens  detecto,  per  Capitaneum  Petrum  Ferdi- 
nandez  de  Quir.  Vna  cum  descriptione  Terrae  Samoiedarvm  &c 
Tingoesiorvm,  in  Tartaria  ad  Ortum  Freti  Waygats  sitae  nuperq ; 
Imperio  Moscovitarum  subactae.  Jmsterodami^  Ex  officina  Hesselij 
Gerardi.    Jnno  1612.    410,  24  leaves.    3  Mrps.        j.c.b.  33490 

Stt  Brunet,  in.  358,  for  a  note  as  to  the  two  editions.  \.,uHCcrning  this  extremely 
rare  first  edition  tie  Asher's  "  Essay,"  Murphy's  "  Hudson  in  Holland,"  and  Muller's 
<'  Essai,"  p.  103,  Brunet's  "  Manuel,"  Leclerc's  Catalogue,  No.  74a,  and  though  last, 
not  bast,  Tiele's  "  Essai."  This  and  the  following  should  perhaps  have  appeared  under 
Gerriuz  (Hessel). 

Hudson.  Descriptio  ac  delineatio  Geographica  |  Detectio- 1  nis 
Freti,  I  Sive,  Transitus  ad  Occasum  supra  [terras  Americanas,  in 
Chinam  |  atq  ;  laponem  ducturi.  |  Recens  investigati  ab  M.  Hen- 
rico Hudsono  Anglo.  |  Item,  {  Exegesis  Regi  Hispaniae  facta  super  | 
tractu  recens  detecto,  in  quinta  Orbis  parte,  cui  nomen,  |  Avstralis 
incognita.  |  Cum  descriptione  |  Terrarum  Samoiedarum,  &  Tingoe- 
siorum,  in  |  Tartaria  ad  Ortum  Freti  Waygats  sitarum,  nuperq  ;  | 
sceptro  Moscovitarum  adscitarum.  |  Amsterodami  \  Ex  Officina  Hes- 
selij Gerardi.  Anno  16 1 3.  410,  24  leaves,  one  of  which  is  blank. 
5  Maps.  J.C.B.  33491 

The  last  leaf  has  "  Veram  effigiem  Balcnaruin,"  with  woodcut.    After  this  there  was 


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another  luue  with  in  appendix  of  4  paget  (lignature  O),  or  51  page*  In  all.  Mr. 
Muller  of  Amiterdam  had  the  work  reproduced  in  exact  faciimile  with  the  old  typei 
of  the  leventeenth  century  by  Meiiri.  J.  Enichedi  and  Soni  at  Haarlem,  on  old  paper. 
An  Engliih  tranilation  of  part  of  thii  will  be  found  in  Reed'i  "  Hudion,"  pp.  191-   jc, 

Hudson.  The  Adventures  of  Henry  Hudson,  with  copious 
Notes.  Philadelphia.  1843.  i8mo.  View  of  New  York.  -{■ 
New  Terk.  1843.  3349* 

[Hudson  (Henry  N.)]  A  Chaplain's  Campaign  with  Gen. 
Butler.     NewTork:  Printed  for  the  Juthor.   1865.    8vo,  pp.  66. 

Rather  levere  on  the  General.  S»  [Butler  (B.  F.)],  Vol.  111.,  No.  9618.  Alio; 
Chriitian  Patriotiim.  A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Clement'i  Church,  New  York,  ... 
Jan.  4th,  1861.  ...  Nnv  York:  F.  D.  Harriman,  1861.     lamo,  pp.  17.    h. 

Hudson  [Isaac]  &  Menet  [Albert].  Annual  ...  for  1870, 
containing  a  Full  List  of  all  Newspapers  and  Periodicals  pub- 
lished in  the  United  States  anti  i'anada  ...  .  New  York:  Hudson 
i^  Menet.   1870.     8vo,  pp.  21G.  b.  33494 

Hudson  (S.)  The  |  Essence  |  and  |  Unitie  |  of  the  |  Church 
Catholike  |  Visible,  |  And  the  Prioritie  thereof  in  regard  |  of  Par- 
ticular Churches  |  Discussed.  |  By  Samuel  Hudson  Minister  of  the 
Gospell.  I  London^  \  Printed  by  George  Miller  for  Christopher  Meredith 
at  the\Signe  of  the  Crane  in  Pauls  Church-\yard.    1645. 1     4^°,  pp. 

(4)>  52-  33495 

In  anawer  to  Cotton  and  other  New  England  divinei. 

Hudson.  A  |  Vindication  |  of  the  |  Essence  and  Unity  |  of  the  | 
Chvrch  Catholike  Visible.  |  And  |  The  Priority  thereof  in  regard 
of  I  Particular  Churches.  |  In  answer  to  the  Objections  made 
against  it,  both  |  by  M''  John  Ellis  junior,  and  by  that  Reverend 
and  I  worthy  Divine  M'  Hooker,  in  his  Survey  |  of  Church  Disci- 
pline. I  By  Samuel  Hudson  Minister  of  the  Gospel]  at  Capell  in 
Suff.  I  London^  |  Printed  by  A.  M.  for  Christopher  Meredith  at  the 
Signe  of  the  \  Crane  in  Pauls  Church-yard.  1650.  |  4to,  pp.  (30), 
265.  B.  33496 

Reissued  with  the  date  1658,  with  the  following! 

Hudson.     An  [Addition  or  Postscript  |  to  the  |  Vindication]  of 


the  I  Essence  and  Unity  |  or  the 
the  Priority  thereof  in  regard  of 


Church-Catholick  visible,  |  And 
Particular  Churches.  I  In  answer 


to  the  Objections  made  against  it,  |  both  by  M^  Stone,  and  some 
others. I  By  Samuel  Hudson,  Minister  of  the  Gospel] at  Capell  in 
SufF.  I  London^  \  Printed  by  y.  B.  for  Andrew  Kemble^  and  are  to  be 
sold  I  at  his  shop  neer  S.  Margarets  hill  in  Southwark  and  by  Ed-  \ 
ward  Brewster  at  the  Crane  in  Paul's  Church-yard^  \  and  Thomas 


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Basstt   undtr   Dumtantt   Church  \  Flttt-striit,    1658.  |     4to,  pp. 
(4),  52.  B.  33497 

Hudson  (T.  J.)  Address  of  Hon.  Thomas  J.  Hudson  ...  at 
the  Agricultural  Fair.  ...  November  9th,  1858.  ...  Jackson:  E. 
Barksdale^  State  Printer.   1858.    8vo,  pp.  14.  h.  33498 

Hudson  (T.  B.)  Our  National  Literature,  its  Character  and 
Prospects.  An  Address  by  the  Late  Rev.  Timothy  B.  Hudson, 
...  with  a  Biographical  Notice,     [n.  p.]  1858.    8vo,  pp.  49. 

Hudson  Sc  Smith.  Signal  Book  for  Boston  Harbor.  By 
Hudson  5c  Smith.  ...  Boston:  Eastburn's  Press.  1848.  i2mo, 
pp.  77.  H.  33500 

Hudson,  M  J.  Charter  of  the  City  of  Hudson  in  the  State 
of  New  Jersey.  ...  Hoboken^  N.  J.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

Hudson,  N.  T.  Directory  ...  for  1851-52.  By  Parmentcr 
&  Van  Antwerp.     Hudson.   1852.     i8mo,  pp.  70.     Continued. 

The  Hudson  City  and  Columbia  County  Directory,  for  ... 
1862-63,  with  ...  a  Record  of  the  Soldiers  ...  .  Albany:  J. 
Munsell.  1862.     i2mo,  pp.  208.  H.  33503 

Hudson  Female  Seminary,  M  T.     Catalogue,  1857.    8^°' 

Alioi  Manual  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Hudson.  ...  Hudson,  N.  Y. 
1851.  iimo.  I.  —  Manual  of  the  First  Reformed  Dutch  Church.  1815.  Iim0| 
pp.  15.    I. 

Hudson,  O.  Proceedings  of  the  Fifty-Sixth  Anniversary  of 
the  Settlement  of  Hudson  (O.) ;  with  Tables  Showing  the  Lon- 
gevity of  the  Pioneer  Settlers.  Hudson :  E.  F.  Chittenden  ^  Bro. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  36.  c.  33505 

Western  Reserve  College  Catalogue.  Hudson.  1844.  ^^o. 
Continued.  3.3506 

Also:  Catalogus  eorum  qui  aliquovis  gradu  ornati  fuerunt.     [n.  p.]   1845.     8vo. 

Documents  in  relation  to  the  application  of  the  Hudson  ajid 
Delaware  Canal  Company  for  Legislative  Aid.  Albany.  1829- 
1831.    8vo.  33507 

Some  Account  of  the  Hudson  and  Mohawk  Railroad  in  1831, 
By  C.  De  Witt  Bloodgood,  with  some  additional  Notes.  Albany: 
y.  Doolittle.  1 83 1.    i6mo.  335o8 

Hudson  River.  Documents  relative  to  the  Construction  of 
a  Bridge  across  the  Hudson  River,  at  or  near  the  City.  Albany. 
1814.    8vo.  33509 


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Guide  to  the  Hudson  River,  by  Rail  Road  and  by  Steam  Boat. 
Jlbany :  J.  Mumtll.   1866.     i6mo,  pp.  56.     Colored  Map. 

The  Hudson  and  Northern  Routes  from  New  York  to  Mont- 
real.    Ntw  Tori:  New  Tori  News  Co.   186-.     i6mo,  pp.  160. 

The  Hudson  between  Sandy  Hook  and  Sandv  Hill,  with  the 

" New  Tork:  A.  T. 


Post  Road  between  Nsw  York  and  Albany. 
Goodrich  i^f  Co.   1 820.     14  parts 


33512 


The  Hudson  Illustrated  with  Pen  and  Pencil  \  comprising 
Sketches,  Local  and  Legendary,  of  its  several  Places  of  Interest, 
together  with  the  Route  to  Niagara  Falls ;  forming  a  Companion 
for  the  Pleasure  Tourist.    New  York:  T.  ff^.  Strong.   1852.    4to, 

PP-  32-  33513 

Hudson  River  and  its  Vicinity.     New  fork.   1837.     i6mo. 

The  Hudson  River  Guide  \  Containins  a  Description  of  all 
the  Landings  and  Principal  Places  on  the  Hudson  River  as  far  as 
Navigable;  ...  Map.  ...  New  York :  J.  Disturnell.  mdcccxxxv. 
i8mo,  pp.  16.     Plate.  ba.  33515 

Hudson  River,  and  the  Hudson  River  Railroad,  ...  New  York: 
Wm.  C.  Locke  tif  Co.  [185 1.]    8vo,  pp.  50.     Map.      ba.  33516 

Legends  and  Poetry  of  the  Hudson.  New  Terk :  P,  S.  fVyn- 
koopiBSon.  1866.    Sq.  i6mo,  pp.  87,  V.  335^7 

Letters  about  the  Hudson  River.     See  [Hunt  (Freeman)]. 

Panorama  of  the  Hudson  River  from  New  York  to  Albany. 
NewTork:  y.  Disturnell.   1846.    i2mo,  pp.  32.     Map.         ba. 

Panoramic  View  of  the  Hudson  River,  from  Jersey  City  ...  to 
Albany,  and  down  from  Albany  to  New  York,  13  feet  long. 
New  lork.  1845.  335 '9 

The  Picturesque  Beauti ' ,  of  the  Hudson  River  and  its  Vicin- 
ity ;  illustrated  in  a  Series  of  Views,  from  Original  Drawings, 
taken  expressly  for  this  Work,  and  engraved  on  Steel,  by  Distin- 
guished Artists.  With  Historical  and  Descriptive  Illustrations, 
by  Samuel  L.  Knapp,  Esq.    A'rw-York:  J.  Diuurnell.  1835.   410. 

Of  this  fine  work  Parts  I.  and  ii.  only  were  issued.     The  panic  of  1857  caused  its 
discontinuance. 

Proposition  for  an  Anthracite  Coal  Steam  Power  Boat  &  Barge 
Company,  for  Passengers  on  the  North  River,     pp.  12.      t^'K^ii 


HUDSON. 


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Report  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  to  the  Legislature  of 
New  York  of  a  Plan  for  Improving  the  Navigation  of  the  Hud- 
ton  River.    Albany,   1820.    8vo.  33522 

A  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Directors  of  the 
Northern  Inland  Lock  Navigation  Company,  in  the  State  of 
New  York,  to  examine  Hudson's  River.  From  tht  Prtss  of  ff\ 
Durtll^  Albany.   1792.    8vo.  335^3 

Thii  important  geographical  paper  ii  ligned  by  Philip  Schuyler,  Abraham  Ten  Broecic, 

Jicobui  Van  Schunhoven,  Stephen  Van  Renuelaer,  and  Henry  (^uaclcenbuih.     Alio  i 
,epurt  ...  relative  to  the  Cunitruction  of  an  Aqueduct  over  the  Hudiun  River  [near 
the  Saratoga  Dam],     Auembly,  March  lo,  IS)',     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vu,     Map. 

Sketches  of  the  North  River.  Ntw  Tork :  If^ill'tam  H.  Colyer. 
1838.    lamo,  pp.  119.     Map.  c>  33524 

Survey  of  Hudson  River.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  War, 
transmitting  Report  of  Colonel  of  Corps  of  Topographical  Engi- 
neers, relative  to  the  examination  and  survey  of  the  Hudson 
River,  &c.     January  18,  1844.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo.  33525 

Traveller's  Steamboat  and  Railroad  Guide  to  the  Hudson 
River,  describing  the  Cities,  Towns,  and  Places  of  Interest  along 
the  Route,  ...  New  Tork:  Gaylord  IVatson.  [1850.]    8vo,  pp.  50. 

Views  on  the  Hudson.  London  and  Ntw  Tork:  Nelson,  [n.  d.] 
pp.  15.    12  Plates.  33527 

Report  of  the  Committee  ...  relative  to  a  Bridge  across  the 
Hudson  River  at  Albany.  St^nate,  March  7,  1856.  [n.  p.  n.  d.l 
8vo,  pp.  19.  33528 

Alio  t  Document  lubmttted  to  the  Committee  by  the  Opponents  of  the  Bill  in  re'a- 
tion  to  a  Bridge,  &c.  March  39,  1854.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  [Sen.  Doc,  No.  98.]  — 
Report  of  the  Committee  ...  on  the  Petition!  for  and  the  Remonitrancet  againit  a 
Bridge  acroii  the  Hudson  River  at  Albany.  April  1,  1841.  [n.  p.  n.  d.l  8vo,  pp. 
15,  105.  —  Report  of  the  Minority  of  the  Committee  on  ...  a  Bridge  over  tne  Hudson 
at  Albany.  April  16,  1841.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  18.  —  Report  of  the  Committee 
on  Roads  and  Bridges,  in  relation  to  a  Bridge  across  the  Hudson  at  Albany.  March 
27,  1854.  [n.  p  n.  d.]  8vo.  [Sen.  Doc,  No.  97.]  —  Testimony  taken  before  the 
Senate  Committee  in  the  matter  of  bridging  the  Hudson  at  Albany.  In  Senate,  Febru- 
ary 19,  1856.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  303. 

Wall's  Hudson  River  Portfolio.  Views  from  Drawings  by  W. 
G.  Wall,  engraved  by  J.  Hill.  New  Tork.  [1824].  Imp.  oblong 
folio.     21  colored  Plates.  33529 

With  letter-press.     Appears  never  to  have  been  finished.     Scarce. 

Wilson's  Illustrated  Guide  to  the  Hudson  River.  Twelfth 
Edition.  New  Tork:  H.  JVilson^  March  15,  1851.  i8mo,  pp. 
61,  20.  33530 


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HUDSON. 


Hudson  River  Baptist  Association.  Anniversary...  1815. 
New  Tori.   18 15.    8vo.     Continued.  33531 

Anniversary  of  the  Hudson  River  Baptist  Association  North. 
1851.    8vo.     Continued.  3353* 

Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Hudson  River  Industrial  School 
Association,  organized  as  a  branch  of  the  Children's  Aid  Society, 
March,  1856.  New-Tor k :  M.  B.  IVynkoop  ...  Printxr.  1856. 
I2mc,  pp.  18,  (2).     Continued.  h.  33533 

Hudson  River  Institute,  Claverack^  N.  T.  Catalogue  for 
1864-5.     New  Tori.   1865.     8vo.     Continued.  33534 

Hudson  River  Railroad.  Address  of  the  Directors  and 
Commissioners  ...  To  the  Public  ...  etc.  New  Tork^  13  Nov.^ 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  8.  33535 

Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  ...  to  the  Stockholders.  New 
Tori.  1848.    8vo.     Continued.  3353^ 

Communications  from  James  Boorman  to  the  Stockholders  of 
the  Hudson  River  R.  R.  Co.,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  A.  C.  Flagg. 
New  Tori.  1849.  33537 

...  Statement,  showing  the  ...  Importance  of  the  Proposed 
Railroad.  New  Tori:  E.  B.  Clayton  and  Sons.  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  18  B.  33538 

Hudson's  Bay.  Catechisme,  Recueil  de  Prieres  et  Cantiques 
a  I'usage  des  sauvages  d' Albany,  Baie  d'Hudson.  Montreal: 
Louis  Perrault.   1 854.     l2mo,  pp.  94.  33539 

The  Hudson's  Bay  Question,  from  the  "Colonial  Intelligen- 
cer."    London:  W.  Tweedie.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  28.  3354° 

Extent  and  Value  of  the  Possessory  Rights  of  the  Hudson's 
Bay  Company  in  Oregon,  south  of  the  Forty-Ninth  Degree. 
[Legal  Opinions,]  1848,  9.     8vo,  pp.  51.  s.  33541 

A  Few  Words  on  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  with  a  State- 
ment of  the  Native  and  Half-Caste  Indians.  London.  [1846.] 
8vo.  33542 

First  Report  of  Select  Committee  to  ...  receive  Information 
as  to  the  Rights  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  June  8,  1857. 
[A  Canadian  Legal  Document.]    4to,  pp.  24.  s.  33543 

The  Hudson's  Bay  Company  ;  What  is  it  ?  London.  1864. 
8vo.  33544 


IKft, 


HUDSON. 


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Notices  on  the  Claims  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company ;  to 
which  is  added  a  copy  of  their  Royal  Charter.  London :  ^ohn 
Murray.  1819.    8vo,  pp.  69.  33545 

Red  River  Settlement.     London.  1849.    Folio,  pp.  118. 

The  running  title  of  this  document  more  clearly  indicates  its  scope.  "  Correspond- 
ence relative  to  complaints  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  Red  River  Settlement."  It  is 
a  great  mass  of  testimony  relative  to  the  treatment  of  the  Indians  of  that  portion  of 
British  America  by  the  imperial  company  who  controlled  them,  and  charges  servants 
of  that  company  with  horrible  cruelty. 

Rapport  du  comite  charg6  de  prendre  et  recueillir  des  informa- 
tions relatives  aux  droits  de  la  Compagnie  de  la  Baie  d'Hudson, 
en  vertu  de  sa  charte,  &c.     Toronto.  1857.    8vo,  pp.  27.     33547 

Report  from  the  Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  State 
and  Condition  of  the  Countries  adjoining  Hudson's  Bay,  and  of 
the  Trade  carried  on  there.  Printed  in  the  Tear  1749.  Folio, 
pp.  60,  Appendix,  pp.  xxxi.  3354^ 

Contains  a  copy  of  the  charter  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company.  It  was  reprinted  in 
Vol.  II.  of  the  Reports  from  Committees  oi  the  House  of  Commons 

Report  from  the  Select  Committee  on  the  Hudson's  Bay  Com- 
pany ;  together  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Committee,  Minutes 
of  Evidence,  Appendix  and  Index.  Printed  by  Order  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  July  and  August,  1857.  London.  1857. 
Folio,-pp.  xviii,  5.^7.     3  large  Maps.  s.  33549 

Contains  an  enormou.i  mass  of  evidence  relative  to  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company, 
their  mode  of  dealing  with  the  Indians,  &c. 

Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  receive  and  collect 
Evidence  as  to  the  Rights  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company  under 
their  Charter,  &c.     Toronto.   1857.    8vo,  pp.  25.  3355° 

Return  to  an  Address  of  the  ...  Legislative  Assembly  for 
Copies  of  Charters,  Leases,  &c.,  under  which  the  Hudson's  Bay 
Company  claim  Title  to  the  Hudson's  Bay  Territory ;  including 
a  Memorandum  by  the  Hon.  J.  Cauchon,  Commissioner  of 
Crown  Lands,  on  the  Subject  of  Territory,  Boundary  and  Juris- 
diction.    Toronto.  1857.    ^^o,  pp.  75.  3355' 

A  Short  State  of  the  Countries  and  Trade  of  North  America. 
Claimed  by  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company,  Under  Pretence  of  a 
Charter  for  Ever,  of  Lands  without  Bounds  or  Limits,  and  an 
exclusive  Trade  to  those  unbounded  Seas  and  Countries }  Shew- 
ing the  Illegality  of  the  said  Grant,  and  the  Abuse  they  have 

VOL.   VIII.  64 


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made  of  it ;  and  the  Great  Benefit  Britain  may  obtain  by  settling 
those  Countries,  and  extending  the  Trade  amongst  the  Natives 
by  civilizing  and  incorporating  with  them,  and  laying  a  Founda- 
tion for  their  becoming  Christians  and  industrious  Subjects  of 
Great-Britain;  and  the  Necessity  there  is  of  a  Parliamentary 
Enquiry  into  the  pretended  Rights  and  exclusive  Monopoly 
claimed  by  the  said  Company,  and  their  Abuse  of  the  Grant. 
That  those  Countries  may  be  settled,  either  by  fixing  a  Company 
under  proper  Regulations  and  Restrictions,  or  by  laying  open  the 
Trade  to  all  the  British  Merchants,  and  settling  them  at  the 
Publick  Expence,  or  by  a  moderate  Tax  upon  that  Trade.  Lon- 
don :   y.  Robinson.  m,dcc,xl.x.     8vo,  pp.  44.     ba.,  c,  h.  33552 

See  the  English  Parliamentary  Reports,  1842,  Sec,  folio,  a/so  [Douglas  (T.)],  Vol. 
v.,  No.  20699,  and  Papers,  Reasons,  and  Short  Narratives. 

HuEjuTLA.  Coleccion  de  certamenes  publicos  de  doctrina 
cristiana,  ortologia,  ortografia  etc.  que  se  han  celebrado  por  los 
alumnos  del  establecimiento  de  educacion  publica  de  la  cabecfr,-] 
de  Huejutla.     1828.     Mexico.   1828.    4to,  pp.  740,  (2).     33553 

HuELSTETT  ( ).     Huelstctt  uber  die  nordwestliche  Durch- 

fahrt.     Dusseldorf.   1838.    410.  33554 

HuEN-DuBOURG  (J.)  Vie  du  Cardinal  De  Cheverus,  Arche- 
veque  de  Bordeaux,  Par  J.  Huen-Dubourg  ...  .  Parti,  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  (4),  iv,  425.     Portrait.  33555 

HuEN-DuBOURG.  The  Life  of  Cardinal  Cheverus,  Arch- 
bishop of  Bordeaux,  formerly  Bishop  of  Massachusetts.  By  J. 
Huen-Dubourg,  ...  Translated  ...  by  E.  Stewart.  Boston:  James 
Munroe  and  Company.  1839.  l2mo,  pp.  xxvii,  389.  +  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  Robert  M.  Walsh.  Philadelphia: 
Hooker  &  Caxton.   1 84 1.     8vo,  pp.  280.  c.  33556 

The  real  author  is  said  to  be  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hamon,  a  aulpitian.     Set  Finotti't 
"  Bibliotheca  Catholica  Americana,"  p.  44. 

HuERFANOS.  La  Ciudad  de  los  Huerfanos.  Traduccion 
dedicada  a  los  benevolos  fundadores  y  sostenedores  de  la  Casa  de 
Beneficencio  de  Caracas.     Caracas.  1869.    Sm.  8vo,  pp.  19. 

HuERGO  (P.)  Cuestiones  politicas  y  economicas.  Por  Pale- 
mon  Huergo.     Buenos-Aires.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  184.  3355^ 

HuERTA  (A.  de).  Arte  de  la  Lengua  Quechua  general  de  los 
Yndios  de  este  Reyno  del  Piru.  Compuesto  por  el  Dr.  Alonso 
de  Huerta.  Impresso  por  Francisco  del  CantOy  En  los  ReyeSy  1616. 
4to,  8  1.,  40  1.  33559 


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HUFF. 


5«5 


HuERTA.  Contestacion  al  Discurso  del  Sefior  Huerta,  pro- 
nunciado  en  la  sesion  secreta  del  15.  de  Mayo  de  1827.  Guada- 
lajara.   1827.    4to,  pp.  56.  33560 

Huerta  (Juan  A.)  Carta  Pastoral  por  Juan  A.  Huerta, 
Obispo  de  Puno.     Lima.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  16.  33561 

Also:  Constituciones  del  primer  Sinodo  Diocesano  Punente.  Puno.  1868.  410, 
pp.  100. 

Hues  (R.)  Tractaet  ofte  handelinge  van  het  gebruijck  d. 
hemelscher  ende  aertscher  Globe.  Overghes.  ende  vermeerd.  d. 
J.  Hondius.    Amsterdam.  1597.    4to.  335^2 

First  edition  of  this  treatise  of  the  use  of  celestial  and  terrestrial  globes.  Pages  26- 
a8  contain  a  description  of  America  and  Magellanica. 

Hues.  Traicte  des  Globes,  traduict  par  D.  Henrion.  Paris. 
1618. — L'Usage  du  Compas  et  Proportion,  ...  par  Henrion. 
Paris.  1626. — Logocanon,  ou  Regie  Proportionelle.  Parts. 
1626.  33563 

Contains  interesting  notices  of  the  early  navigators,  Vespucius,  Corsali,  Frobisher, 
Davis,  etc. 

HuESTis.  Adventures  of  Captain  Huestis  during  his  Banish- 
ment from  Canada  to  Van  Dieman's  Land.    Boston.  1848.    i2mo. 

Huestis  (J.  W.)  Physical  Observations  and  Medical  Tracts 
and  Researches  on  the  Topography  and  Diseases  of  Louisiana. 
By  Jabez  W.  Huestis.     New  Tork.  1817.    8vo,  pp.  162. 

Huestis  (J.)  Reply  to  the  Letter  of  the  Rev.  Manassah  M. 
York,  against  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  By  Jonathan 
Huestis.     Ithaca.   182 1.    8vo.  335^6 

Huet  (P.  D.)     Tractatus  de  Situ  Paradisi  Terrestris,  accedi": 

ejusdem  Commentarius  de  Navigationibus  Salomonis.     London. 

6,;8.    8vo.  33567 

America  is  the  probable  seat  of  the  Eldorado  and  the  land  of  Ophir. 

iiuET.  A  View  of  the  Dutch  Trade  in  all  the  States,  Em- 
pires and  Kingdoms  of  the  World,  showing  its  first  Rise  and 
amazing  Progress  ...  From  the  French  ...  London.  1700.  i2mo. 
4-  Second  Edition.     London.  1722.    i2mo,  pp.  232.  335^8 

Huff  (J.  W.)  The  Government  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.  An  Examination  of  Dr.  Bond's  Rejoinder  to  a  Reply 
to  his  First  Letter  to  Hon.  Reverdy  Johnson.  ...  By  J.  W. 
HuiF.     Philadelphia:  T.  K.  Collins.^  Jr.  1^52.    8vo,  pp.  20.     b. 


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HuFFiNGTON  (W.)  Oratioti,  in  Dover,  4th  July,  1827,  on 
the  Order  of  the  Delaware  Blues.  By  William  Huffington. 
Dover.   1827.    8vo.  c.  33570 

Set  also  Vol.  v.,  No.  19384. 

HuFFUMBOURGHAUSEN  (Baron\  pseudon.  The  Congress  be- 
tween the  Beasts,  under  the  Mediation  of  the  Goat,  for  negotiat- 
ing a  Peace  between  the  Fox,  the  Ass,  wearing  a  Lion's  Skin, 
the  Horse,  the  Tigress,  and  other  Quadrupeds  at  War :  A  Farce 
of  two  Acts,  now  in  Rehearsal  at  a  new  grand  Theatre  in  Ger- 
many. Written  originally  in  High-Dutch,  by  the  Baron  Huf- 
fumbourghausen  ;  and  translated  by  J.  J.  H — D — G — R,  Esq. ; 
...  Second  Edition.     Philadelphia.   1748.  3357 1 

HuGER  (A.)  Letter  of  Hon.  Alfred  Huger,  in  Answer  to  the 
Resolutions  of  a  Meeting  in  St.  Thomas'  Parish,  [n.  p.  1832.] 
8vo,  pp.  8.  BA.,  M.  33572 

Includes  a  Letter  by  Langdon  Cheves  on  State  Rights. 


HuGER.  A  Letter  from  the  Hon.  Alfred  Huger,  to  the  People 
of  Spartanburgh  District.     Charleston.   1833.    8vo,  pp.  8.        h. 

HuGGi.,.  (E.)  Case  in  Nevis,  1817,  of  Edward  Huggins. 
London.  1817.  c.  33574 

Relates  to  slavery. 

HuGGiNs  (J.  R.  D.)  Hugginiana  ;  or  Huggins's  Fantasy, 
being  ii  Collection  of  the  most  esteemed  Modern  Literary  Pro- 
ductions. Exposing  the  Art  of  making  a  Noise  in  the  World, 
without  beating  a  Drum  or  Crying  Oysters ;  and  showing  how, 
like  Whittington  of  old,  who  rose  from  nothing  to  be  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  a  mere  Barber  may  beccJme  an  Emperor,  if 
he  has  but  spirit  enough  to  assume,  and  talents  enough  to  support 
the  title.  By  John  Richard  Desborus  Huggins.  New  Tork: 
Printed  by  H.  C.  Southwick^  Wall  street.  Most  Excellent  Printer 
to  his  most  Barbarous  Majesty.    1808.     i2mo,  pp.  288.     7  Plates. 

Scarce  and  curious. 

HuGHAN  (W.  J.)  Masonic  Sketches  and  Reprints,  i.  His- 
tory of  Freemasonry  in  New  York.  11.  Unpublished  Records 
of  the  Craft.  With  valuable  Appendices.  By  William  James 
Hughan.     New  Tork.   186-.    8vo,  pp.  224.  3357^ 

[Hughes  (B.  F.)]  Annapolis  considered  as  a  suitable  situa- 
tion for  a  Great  Naval  Depot  and  Arsenal  of  Marine  Stores. 
Annapolis.   18 18.    8vo,  pp.  12.  33577 


HUGHES. 


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Hughes  (B.  F.)  Eulogium  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 
William  V/'iiberforce,  Esq.  Delivered  and  published  at  the 
Request  of  the  People  of  Color  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
Twenty-second  of  October,  1833.  By  Benjamin  F.  Hughes, 
(a  Man  of  Color.)  New-York :  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Eman- 
cipator.  1833.    8vo,  pp.  16.  B.  33578 

Also ;  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Boyer  Lodge,  25th  of  June,  1827  ...  .  Ntiu  York: 
Printed  by  Mahlon  Day.   1827.    8vo,  pp.  15.     ■. 

Hughes  (D.  L.)  \  Sketch  of  the  Life,  Character,  and  Writ- 
ings of  the*  Rev.  James  Y.  M'Ginnes,  of  Shade  Gap,  Pennsyl- 
vania. By  Rev.  D.  L.  Hughes.  Philadelphia.  1854.  i2mo, 
pp.  352-  c.  33579 

Hughes  (E.  B.)  The  New  York  Church  Year  Book  for 
1859-60.  ...  By  Edward  B.  Hughes.  New  Tork.  1859.  i2mo, 
pp.  113.  33580 

Hughes  (G.  W.)  Memoir  Descriptive  of  the  March  of  a 
Division  of  the  United  States  Army  under  the  Command  of 
Gen.  J.  E.  Wool,  from  San  Antonio  de  Bexar  in  Texas  to  Sal- 
tillo  in  Mexico.  By  George  W.  Hughes,  Lieut.  Col.  United 
States  Engineers.    [fVashington.  1846.]    8vo,  pp.  67.    Plates,  s. 

Also  :  Letter  ...  in  Answer  to  the  Hon.  J.  M.  Clayton,  Secretary  of  State,  on  Inter- 
marine  Communication.  fVashington.  1850.  8vo.  —  Report  in  relation  to  the  working 
of  Copper  Ores,  1844.  ["•  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  [Cong.  Doc]  —  Report  on  the  Location 
and  Survey  of  the  Potomac  anri  Annapolis  Canal  ...  to  the  Governor  of  Maryland.  ... 
AnHapolit.  1837.  8vo.  —  Report  ...  on  the  Tioga  Coal  it  Iron  Mines.  ...  Aitany  t 
Printed  by  JqAh  B.  Van  Steenbtrgh.  1829.    8vo,  pp.  8.     b. 

Hughes  (G.)  The  Natural  History  of  Barbados.  In  Ten 
Books.  By  the  Reverend  Mr.  Griffith  Hughes,  a.m..  Rector 
of  St.  Lucy's  Parish,  in  the  said  Island.  ...  London:  Printed  for 
the  Author,  mdccl.  FoHo,  pp.  (i6),  vii,  (i),  314,  (19).  Map, 
29  Plates.  B.,  BA.,  H.  33582 

Also  on  large  paper.  There  is  a  well-written  article  on  this  work  in  the  "  Monthly 
Review,"  iii.  197,  which  states  that  it  is  of  no  value  to  the  naturalist.  The  book  is 
handsomely  printed,  and  the  plates  are  finely  executed  from  drawings  by  Ehret,  and 
are  colored  only  in  large  paper  copies  of  the  work. 

Hughes  (H.)  A  Report  on  the  African  Apprentice  System, 
read  at  the  Southern  Commercial  Convention,  By  Henry  Hughes. 
Held  at  Vicksburg,  May  loth,  1859.  \yickihurg.  1859.]  8vo, 
pp.  15.  H.  33583 

HuGHis.  State  Liberties ;  or  the  Right  to  African  Contract 
Labor,  By  Henry  Hughes.     Port  Gibson.  1858.     i2mo,  pp.  53. 


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Hughes  (H.)  Memorials  and  Documents  in  the  case  of  Col. 
Hugh  Hughes,  Deputy  Quarter-Master  General,  during  the  War 
of  Independence,  1802,  &c.     IVashington.   1802.    8vo.     33585 

Hughes  (J.)  Speech  of  the  Hon.  James  Hughes  ...  on  the 
Admission  of  Oregon,  delivered  ...  February  10,  1859.  Wash- 
ington: Lemuel  Towers.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  15.  33586 

Also :  Speech  ...  in  favor  of  the  Kansas  Policy  of  the  Administration,  at  a  Demo- 
cratic Meeting,  New  York,  ffathington.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  15. — The  Balcer-Cum back 
Correspondence.  Speech  ...  in  the  Indiana  Senate  Chamber,  ...  January  15th,  1869. 
...  Indianafolit.  1 869.    8vo,  pp.  15.     n. 

Hughes  (J.)    Almanac  for  1726.     By  John  Hughes.    1726. 

Hughes  (J.)  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Most  Rev.  John 
Hughes,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  New  York.  New  Tork :  Metro- 
politan Record  Office.   1864.    8vo,  pp.  62.  33588 

Hughes.  The  Catholic  Chapter  in  the  History  of  the  United 
States.  A  Lecture  ...  March  8,  1852  ...  By  ...  John  Hughes  ... 
New-York :  Edward  Dunigan  isf  Brother,  m.dccc.lii.  8vo, 
pp.  38.  B.  33589 

Hughes.  Complete  Works  of  the  Most  Rev.  John  Hughes, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  New  York.  Comprising  his  Sermons,  Let- 
ters, Lectures,  Speeches,  etc.  Carefully  Compiled  from  the  best 
Sources,  and  edited  by  Lawrence  Kehoe.  New  Tori :  Lawrence 
Kehoe.  1865.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  668  ;  5,  xiv,  9-796.      b.  33590 

Hughes.  A  Letter  on  the  Moral  Causes  that  have  produced 
the  Evil  Spirit  of  the  Times ;  addressed  to  the  Honorable  James 
Harper,  Mayor  of  New- York.  Including  a  Vindication  of  the 
Author  from  the  Infamous  Charges  made  against  him  by  Jas. 
Gordon  Bennett,  William  L.  Stone,  and  Others.  By  ...  Rev. 
Dr.  Hughes  ...  .  New-Tor k.  [1844.]    8vo,  pp.  23.     ba.  33591 

Hughes.  The  Life  of  Archbishop  Hughes.  ...  Philadelphia: 
T.  B.  Peterson  i^  Brothers.  [1864.]     l2mo,  pp.  17-70.    Portrait. 

Hughes.  A  Sermon  on  the  Civil  War  in  America,  delivered 
August  17,  186?.,  on  his  return  to  America  from  Europe.  Phil- 
adelphia: T.B.Peterson.  1862.    8vo,  pp.  4.  33593 

Also  :  Archbishop  Hughes  in  Reply  to  General  Cass,  and  in  Self- Vindication.  Ntw 
York:  Edward  Dunigan  &  Brother.  M.occc.Liv.  8vo,  pp.  34.  —  Brooksiana;  or,  the 
Controversy  between  Senator  Brooks  and  Archbishop  Hughes.  ...  New  Tork :  Edward 
Dunigan  &  Brother.  1850.  limo.  —  The  Church  and  the  World.  A  Lecture  ... 
January  31,  1850  ...  .  New-Tork:  Edward  Dunigan  &  Brother.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
—  Christianity,  the  only  Source  of  Moral,  Social  and  Political  Regeneration.  A  Ser- 
mon:   ...  Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives  ...  Dec.  12,  1847.   ...  New-Tork: 


HUGHES. 


519 


Edward  Dunigan.  MDCcciLvni.  8vo,  pp.  31.  —  Kirwan  Unmaaked.  A  Review  of 
Kirwan,  in  Six  Letters  ...  .  New  York  t  Edward  Dunigan  &  Brother,  mocccxlviii. 
3xmo,  pp.  71.  —  A  Lecture  on  the  Importance  of  a  Christian  Basis  for  ...  Political 
Economy  ...  .  17th  and  i8th  January,  1844.  ...  New-Tork.  [1844.]  8vo,  pp  17. 
—  Letter  to  Bishop  Lynch  of  South  Carolina.  Baltimore.  —  Pastoral  Letters  of  the 
Right  Rev.  Dr.  Hughes,  Bishop  of  New  York,  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Diocese 
of  New  York  for  Lent,  1847.  New  York.  1847.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Reflections  and 
Suggestions  in  regard  to  what  is  called  the  Catholic  Press  in  the  United  States.  New- 
York.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  34, — Sermon  at  the  Cathedral  of  St.  Patrick  ...  .  New  York. 
1863. 

Hughes,  and  Breckinridge  (J.)  A  Discussion  of  the  Ques- 
tion, Is  the  Roman  Catholic  Religion  Inimical  to  Civil  or  Relig- 
ious Liberty,  and  is  the  Presbyterian  Religion  Inimical.  Baltimore. 
1856.    8vo.  33594 

Hughes  (J.  T.)  California ;  its  History,  Population,  Cli- 
mate, Soil,  Productions  and  Harbors,  from  Sir  George  Simpson's 
"Overland  Journey  round  the  World."  An  Account  oi'  the 
Revolution  in  California,  and  Conquest  of  the  Country  by  the 
United  States.  By  John  T.  Hughes.  Cincinnati:  'J,  A.  y  17. 
P.  James.  1849.     i6mo,  pp.  105.    -f  \Ibid^  1850.  33595 

Hughes.  Doniphan's  Expedition ;  containing  an  account  of 
the  Conquest  of  New  Mexico ;  General  Kearney's  Overland 
Expedition  to  California ;  Doniphan's  Campaign  against  the 
Navajos ;  his  unparalleled  March  upon  Chihuahua  and  Durango ; 
and  the  Operations  of  General  Price  at  Santa  Fe :  With  a  Sketch 
of  the  Life  of  Col.  Doniphan.  ...  By  John  T.  Hughes,  a.b.,  of 
the  First  Regiment  of  Missouri  Cavalry.  Cincinnati:  U.  P. 
James.  [1847.]  ^vo,  pp.  144.  Also  in  i2mo.  -|-  [/&/W.]  1848. 
i2mo,  pp.  407.    Map,  2  Portraits,  and  Plans.    -f~  \Jbid.']  1850. 

Hughes  (John  W.)  Trial  and  Execution  of  Dr.  J.  W. 
Hughes  for  the  Murder  of  Miss  Tamzen  Parsons  i  with  a  Sketch 
of  his  Life,  as  related  by  himself.    Cleveland.  1866.    8vo,  pp.  57. 

Hughes  (L.  B.)  The  Model  Character  George  Washington. 
A  Lecture  ...  September  8,  1863.  By  Rev.  L.  B.  Hughes  ...  . 
Philadelphia:  Bryson  ^  Son^  Printers  ...  1863.     8vo,  pp.  24.     H. 

Hughes.  National  Union.  A  Sermon  ...  in  ...  Bainbridge, 
Pennsylvania,  on  National  Fast,  January  4,  1861.  By  L.  B. 
Hughes  ...  .  Lancaster:  Pearsol  i^  Geist,  Printers.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  24.  BA.  33599 

Hughes  (M.)  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Lieut.  Mathew 
Hughes,  late  of  the  United  States  Army,  serving  on  the  Niagara 
Frontier  during  the  late  War  between  this  Country  and  Great 


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Britain.  Written  by  a  near  Connection.  To  which  is  annexed 
Letters  that  he  wrote  to  his  Father  and  Mother  after  he  marched 
from  Winchester,  Va.  to  the  Frontier  ...  Alexandria:  Printed  by 
J.  Corse  and  N.  Rennsavell.   1815.    8vo,  pp.  56.  33600 

HuGHKs  (N.)  A  Solemn  Warning  to  all  the  Dwellers  upon 
Earth,  given  forth  in  obedience  to  the  express  command  of  the 
Lord  God,  in  several  extraordinary  Visions,  and  Miraculous  Rev- 
elations ...  .  By  Nimrod  Hughes,  of  Virginia.  Trenton.  181 1. 
8vo.  33601 

Hughes  (S.  R.)  Hughes'  Michigan  General  Shippers*  Guide, 
and  Railroad,  Express  and  Steamboat  Agent's  Directory,  1868. 
By  S.  R.  Hughes.     Detroit.   1868.    8vo,  pp.  127.  c.  33602 

Hughes  (T.)  The  Cause  of  Freedom :  Which  is  its  Cham- 
pion in  America,  the  North  or  the  South  ?  By  Thomas  Hughes 
...  [^London:  IVilliam  WisUy.  1863.]    Post  8 vo,  pp.  16.     b.,  ba. 

Hughes  (T.  S.)  The  History  of  England,  from  the  Acces- 
sion of  George  ill.,  1760,  to  ...  1837.  By  Rev.  T.  S.  Hughes. 
London:  George  Bell.  1855.  7  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xx,  ix-xvi,  517, 
Portrait;  xi,  424;  viii,  460 ;  viii,  451 ;  xi,  475  }  xi,  507  ;  viii, 
615,  (i).  B.,  H.,  33604 

Includes  copious  details  of  the  American  Revolution. 

Hughes  (W.)  The  American  Physitian ;  or,  a  Treatise  of 
the  Roots,  Plants,  Trees,  Shrubs,  Fruit,  Herbs,  &c.  Growing 
in  the  English  Plantations  in  America  ...  [with]  A  Discourse 
of  the  Cacao-Nut-Tree  ...  .  By  W.  Hughes.  ...  London:  William 
Crook.  1672.    24mo,  pp.  (24),  159.  a.,  h.,  p.,  s.  33605 

Hughes  (W.)  An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Harris's  *'  Scrip- 
tural Researches  on  the  Licitness  of  the  Slave  Trade."  By  the 
Rev.  W.  Hughes,  M. A.     London:  T.  Cadell.  1788.    8vo. 

&«  <•  M.  Rev.,"  tuvui.  269,  575,  and  «  M.  Rev.,"  tux.  68. 

Hughes.  A  Discourse  in  favour  of  the  Abolition  of  Slavery 
in  the  British  West  Indies.  Preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of 
Ware,  Herts.  By  the  Rev.  W.  Hughes,  m.a.  London :  T.  Ca- 
dell. 1788.    4to.  33607 

Hughes  (W.)  The  Geography  of  British  History :  Compre- 
hending a  Geographical  Description  of  the  British  Islands  and 
the  Colonial  Empire  of  Britain,  treated  historically,  in  successive 
periods,  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present  day.  By  William 
Hughes.  ...  London:  Longman  and  Co.  1861.  33608 


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Hughes,  Denver  and  Peck.  Argument  in  support  of  The 
Right  of  the  United  States  to  hold  the  Coin  and  Bullion  claimed 
by  the  Bank  of  Virginia,  the  Farmers'  Bank,  and  the  Exchange 
Bank,  all  of  Richmond,  Va.  By  Hughes,  Denver  U  Peck, 
Special  Counsel.     IVashington.   1806.    8vo,  pp.  22.       H.  33609 

Hughes,  i^c.  Review  of  the  Opinion  of  Charles  O'Conor, 
Esq.,  on  what  he  styles  the  "  Treasury  Agent  System  of  Cotton 
Seizures  at  the  South :"  addressed  to  Hon.  Hugh  McCuUoch, 
Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  By  Hughes,  Denver  and  Peck  ...  . 
IVashington.   1866.    8vo,  pp.  19.  c,  H.  33610 

Hughs  (Mary,  late  Robson).  The  Life  of  William  Penn, 
abridged  and  adapted  to  the  use  of  Young  Persons.  By  Mary 
Hughs  (late  Robson).  London:  IVilliam  Darton.  1822.  l2mo, 
pp.  192.     Portrait  and  Facsimile.  c.  3361 1 

Hughs  {Mrs.)  The  Life  of  William  Penn,  Compiled  from 
the  Usual  Authorities  and  also  Many  Original  Manuscripts.  By 
Mrs.  Hughs  ...  .  Philadelphia:  Carey y  Lea  i^  Carey  ...  .  1820. 
i2mo,  pp.  224.  BA.  33612 

Hugo  (V.)  Bug-Jargal  o  la  rivolta  dei  negri  di  San  Domingo. 
Claudio  Gueux.     Milano.  1 855.    2  vols.,  i6mo.     Plates. 

Hugo.  ...  Bug-Jargal.  Claude  Gueux.  ...  Paris:  Librairie 
de  L.  Hachette  et  O'.  1858.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  446,  (1).  ba.  -^  New 
York.  1856.  B.  33614 

Hugo.  Bug  Jargal,  eller  Negeropstanden  paa  St.  Domingo. 
En  Foretaelling  af  Victor  Hugo,  oversat.     Kjobenhavn.  1830. 

Hugo.  John  Brown.  Par  Victor  Hugo.  Paris :  Dusacq  et 
0'.  1 86 1.    8vo.     Portrait.  33616 

Hugo.  John  Brown,  with  a  Photograph  representing  his 
Execution.  By  Victor  Hugo.  Paris:  E.  Dentu.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  8.  33617 

Hugo.  Letters  on  American  Slavery  from  Victor  Hugo,  De 
Tocqueville,  Emile  De  Girardin,  Carnot,  Passy,  Mazzini,  Hum- 
boldt, Lafayette,  etc.  Boston :  American  Anti-Slavery  Society.  1 860. 
12010,  pp.  24.  33618 

Hugo.  Les  Miserables  ...  By  Victor  Hugo.  A  New  Trans- 
lation, Revised.     Richmond:   tVest  £3*  Johnston.    1863-64.     8vo. 

"A  few  scattered  sentences,  reflecting  on  slavery  ...  it  has  been  deemed  advisable  to 
itiike  out."— Pr«/"<K«, 

VOL.    VIII.  6ft 


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Hugo.  Victor  Hugo's  Letter  on  John  Brown,  with  Mrs. 
Ann  S.  Stephens'  Reply.     New  Tork.  i860.    i2mo.  33620 

Huguenots.     Stt  [Lee  (H.  F.)] 

HuGUEs  tt  Lebas.  Rapport  fait  aux  Citoyens  Hugues  et 
Lebas,  sur  la  situation  du  Volcan  de  la  Guadeloupe,  et  les  efFets 
de  I'eruption  qui  a  eu  lieu  dans  la  nuit,  7  au  8  du  mois  la  vende- 
miaire.     Guadeloupe.  An  vi  [1798].    4to.  33621 

HuGUEs,  Hughes,  Hugon  (Jean).     Set  Linschoten. 

HuHN  (J.  B.)  Denckmahl  gottlicher  Gute  und  Vorsorge  vor 
seine  evangelische  Kirche  an  dem  Exempel  der  saltzburgischen 
Emigranten.     Gotha.   1732.    4to.  b.  33622 

HuHN  (W.)  Mittheilungen  betrefFend  die  deutsche  Kolonie 
Dona  Francisca  in  der  siidbrasilianischen  Provinz  Santa  Catharina. 
Herausgegeben  von  W.  Huhn,  ...  Hamburg^  im  November  1852. 
Druck  von  G.  F.  Thiele.    8vo.  33623 

A  periodical.     Five  numberi  were  publiihed. 

HuiDEKOPER  (F.)  A  Letter  from  Professor  Frederic  Huide- 
koper  ...  on  ...  the  Meadville  Theological  School.  New-Tork: 
John  JVestalli^  Co.,  Printers.  [1847.]     i2mo,  pp.  24.  H.,  s. 

[HuiDEKOPER  (H.  J.)]  Remarks  on  the  late  Proceedings  of 
the  Nicholson  Commissioners  ...  in  Relation  to  the  Lands  for- 
merly of  the  Pennsylvania  Population  Company.  [^Meadville. 
1842.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  H.  33625 

Alio :  Obituary  ...  .  [From  the  Chrittian  Examiner  for  September,  1854.]    Btiieii  1 
Crotby,  Nichols,  and  Company.  1854.    8vo,  pp.  11.     H. 

HuisH  (R.)  The  Late  Voyage  of  Captain  Sir  John  Ross, 
R.N.,  to  the  Arctic  Regions,  for  the  Discovery  of  a  North  West 
Passage,  performed  in  the  Years  1829,  30,  31,  32,  33.  From 
Authentic  Information,  and  Original  Documents,  transmitted  by 
William  Light,  Purser's  Steward  to  the  Expedition.  By  Robert 
Huish,  ...  London.   1835.    8vo,  pp.  760.  33626 

An  unauthorized  Narrative,  wholly  different  from  that  by  Capt.  Rom.    It  was  leverely 
handled  in  the  "Quarterly  Review,"  tiv.  I. 

HuiSH.  Memoirs  of  the  Late  Wm.  Cobbett,  Esq.,  m.p.  for 
Oldham  ;  embracing  all  the  Interesting  Events  of  his  Memorable 
Life,  obtained  from  Private  and  Confidential  Sources ;  Aiso  A 
Critical  Analysis  of  his  Scientific  and  Elementary  Writings.  By 
Robert  Huisn.  London:  J.  Saunders.  1836.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp. 
X,  496  ;  474.  33627 

Details  his  American  experiencei. 


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HULETT. 


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HuisH.  The  Northwest  Passage.  A  History  of  the  Most 
Remarkable  Voyages  made  in  Search  of  the  Northwest  Passage, 
from  the  Earliest  Periods.  By  Robert  Huish.  London.  1851. 
8vo.  33628 

Huish.  Public  and  Private  Life  of  George  the  Third  :  with 
a  variety  of  Secret  Anecdotes  of  his  Majesty,  the  Royal  Family, 
and  other  Distinguished  Characters.  Comprising  also,  an  His- 
torical Memoir  of  the  House  of  Brunswick.  Translated  from 
the  Latin  work  entitled  Origines  Guelphic?;.  By  Robert  Huish. 
London:  Thomas  Kelly,    1821.    4to,  pp.  ii,  viii,  724.     18  Plates. 

HuiT  (E.)  The  whole  |  Prophecie  |  of  |  Daniel  |  explained,  |  By 
a  Paraphrase,  Analysis,  |  and  briefe  Comment :  |  Wherein  the 
severall  Visions  shewed  to  the  Prophet,  are  |  clearly  Interpreted, 
and  the  Application  thereof  vindi-|cated  against  dissenting 
Opinions.  I  By  Ephraim  Huit  sometime  Preacher  at  Roxall  in 
Warwickshire,  |  now  Pastor  to  the  Church  at  Windsor  in  New- 
England.  |  Imprimatur,  Jam:  Cranford.  I  [Z,o«</9«  .•]  Printed  for 
Henry  Overton^  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  Shop^  \  entering  into  Popes- 
head  Alley  out  of  Lumbard\  Street,  mdcxliv.  |  410,  pp.  (6),  358, 
and  10  folded  leaves.  B.,  j.c.b.  33630 

«  The  Epiitle  Dedlcatorie,"  ii  signed  "  Simeon  Aih,  Samuel  Clarice,  Will.  Overton." 

HuLBERT  (C.)  Museum  Americanum  ;  or  Select  Antiquities, 
Curiosities,  and  Beauties  Of  Nature  and  Art,  in  America }  By 
Charles  Hulbert,  ...  Shrewsbury:  C.  Hulbert.  1823.  i8mo,  pp. 
346.     Plate.  33631 

Hulbert  (D.  P.  M.)  Education,  Emigration,  and  Suprem- 
acy, theologically  considered.  ]iy  Daniel  P.  M.  Hulbert.  Lon- 
don. 1850.     i2mo.  c.  33632 

HuLBURD  (C.  T.)  Address  before  the  St.  Lawrence  Countv 
Agricultural  Society  ...  Sept.  1857.  By  ...  Calvin  T.  Hulburd. 
Ogdensburgh :  Hitchcock  ...  Printers.   1857.     8vo,  pp.  23.  b. 

Hulett  (T.  G.)  Every  Man  his  own  Guide  to  the  Falls  of 
Niagara  ...  .  To  which  is  added  a  Chronological  Table,  contain- 
ing the  Principal  Events  of  the  Late  War  between  the  United 
States  and  Great  Britain.  By  T.  G.  Hulett.  ...  Fourth  Edition. 
Buffalo:  Printed  by  Faxon  iff  Co.  1844.  i8mo,  pp.  128.  Plan 
and  Plate.  ba.  33634 

Also;  Every  Stranger  his  own  Guide  to  Niagara  Falls.  ...  Buffalo.  1844.  i2mo, 
pp.  33.     Plate,  Map.     b.   m. 


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Hull  (A.  G^  A  Tribute  to  the  Memorv  of  Jamea  A. 
Powell,  Union  College,  July  23,  1829.  By  A.  Gerald  Hull! 
Privattly  printtd.   1829.    8vo,  pp.  128.     Portrait.  ••  33635 

Hull  H.)  Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  the  Court  of  Enquiry, 
into  the  Official  Conduct  of  Capt.  Isaac  Hull,  as  Commandant 
of  the  United  States'  Navy- Yard,  at  Charlestown,  in  the  State 
of  Massachusetts,  convened  at  the  Navy- Yard,  in  said  Charles- 
town,  on  the  1 2th  Day  of  August,  a.d.  1822  ...  IVashington 
City :  Davis  and  Forct.   1822.      8vo,  pp.  244,  Appendix,  pp.  64. 

Hull  (J.)  Diary  of  John  Hull,  with  Memoir  of  the  Author. 
Printed  from  the  Original  MS.    Boston.  1857.    8vo.    Facsimile. 

Hull  (J.  S.)  Remarks  on  the  United  States  of  America, 
drawn  up  from  his  own  Observations,  and  from  the  Observations 
of  other  Travellers.  By  John  Simpson  Hull.  Dublin  [about 
1796].    8vo.  33638 

Hull  (L.)     Annual  Address  ...  before  the  Medical  Society 

of  the   State  of  New  York,   February  6,   1839.     By  Laurens 

Hull  ...  .  Jlbany :  Printed  by  J.  Munsell.   1839.    8vo,  pp.  b. 

Alto  I  Annual  Addreu  ...  Feb.,  1840  ...  Albany  1  J,  MunuU.  1840.    8  5, 

Hull  (M.  N.  B.)  Letters  of  Morris  N.  B.  Hull,  preceded 
by  Remarks  on  Capital  Punishment.     Utica.  182 1.    8vo. 

Hull  (W.)  The  Capitulation,  or  a  History  of  the  Expedi- 
tion conducted  by  William  Hull  ...  .  By  an  Ohio  Volunteer.  ... 
Chillicothe:  Printed  by  James  Barnes.  1812.     l2mo,  pp.  78,  iv,  (2). 

Hull.  Defence  of  Brigadier  General  W.  Hull.  Delivered 
before  the  General  Court  Martia),  of  which  Major  General 
Dearborn  was  President,  at  Albany,  March,  18 14.  With  an 
Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  Written  by  Him- 
self. Copied  from  the  Original  Manuscript,  and  published  by 
his  authority.  To  which  are  prefixed.  The  Charges  against 
Brigadier  General  Hull,  as  Specified  by  the  Government.  Bos- 
ton: IVells  and  Lilly.  1814.    i2mo,  pp.  (2),  xlvi,  215.       ba.,  h. 

Hull.  Memoirs  of  the  Campaign  of  The  North  Western 
Army  of  the  United  States,  a.d.  18 12.  In  a  Series  of  Letters 
addressed  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  With  an  Ap- 
pendix, Containing  a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Revolutionary  Services 
of  the  Author.     By  William  Hull,  Late  Govcrnour  of  the  Ter- 


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ritory  of  Michigan,  and  Brigadier  General  in  the  Service  of  the 
United  States.     Boston :  Trut  i^  Grant.   1824.    8vo,  pp.  229,  x. 

&«"N.  A.  R«y.,"ii.  IS7. 

Hull.  [ProceedinEi  of  the  Court  Martial,  in  the  Case  of 
William  Hull,  Brieaaier  General  in  the  Army  of  the  United 
States,     n.  p.  n.  d.J    i2mo,  pp.  37.  b a.  33644 

Hull.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Brig.  General  William  Hull  1 
Commanding  the  North-Western  Army  of  the  United  States. 
By  a  Court  Martial  Held  at  Albany  on  Monday,  3d  January, 
18 14,  and  succeeding  days.  Taken  by  Lieut.  Col.  Forbes  ...  . 
N*w  York:  Easthurn^  Kirky  and  Co.  18:4.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  156, 
Appendix,  119,  29.  c,  h.,  p.  33645 

Hull.  Trial  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Hull,  for  Treason  ... 
with  the  Sentence  of  the  Court,  and  Remission  thereof  by  the 
President  of  the  United  States.  Boston :  Russell^  Cut  er  &  Co. 
18 14.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.  33646 

Alio  I  An  Oration  delivered  to  the  Society  of  the  Cincinn  i  In  ...  Muiachuietti, 
July  4,  17S8.  ...  Botltnt  Priniid  hy  Btnjamin  Rutull.  1788.  410,  pp.  sa.  ■.,  lA.,  1. 
Sit  Clarke  (J.  F.),  Vol.  in.,  No.  10163. 

Hull-Gull.  The  Wars  of  the  Gulls.  An  Historical  Ro- 
mance in  Three  Chapters.  Chapter  i.  Showing  How  and  Why, 
and  with  Whom  the  Gulls  went  to  War.  ii.  How  the  Gulls 
made  the  Deep  to  Boil  like  a  Pot.  iii.  Showing  how  a  Certain 
Doughty  General  of  the  Gulls  goes  forth  to  Play  the  Game  of 
Hull-Gull  in  Upper  Canada : 

*' And  from  the  pinnacle  of  glory, 
Falla  headlong  into  purgatory." 

After  having  quieted  himself  with  the  sagacious  reflection — 


"That  when  a  fight  becomea  a  chaie, 
Those  win  the  day  that  win  the  race.' 


New  Tori.   1812.    8vo,  pp.  36. 


33647 


Hull,  Mass.  Notes  on  the  Sea-shore,  or  Random  Sketches 
in  relation  to  the  Ancient  Town  of  Hull,  Mass. }  its  Settlement 
and  its  Inhabitants,  its  Wrecks  and  Wreckers.  Remarkable 
fish  stories,  fish  and  clam  chowder,  frog-fishing,  clam-digging, 
lobster-catching  and  hog-killing,  and  two  or  three  hundred  other 
interesting  subjects.  By  the  Shade  of  ^^Alden."  Boston.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  56.  33648 

The  Table  of  Contents  alludei  to  a  frontispiece,  but  we  are  not  certain  whether  one 
was  ever  engraved. 


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A  Sketch  of  Hull,  Mass.     Hingham.  1830.    izmo. 

HuLSEMANN  (J.  G.^  The  Austro-Hungarian  Question.  Cor- 
respondence between  Mr.  Hulsemann,  Austrian  Charge  d' Affaires, 
and  Mr.  Webster,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States.  fVash- 
ington:  Printed  by  Gideon  ik  Co,  1 85 1.    8vo,  pp.  23.  B.,  ba. 

Hulsemann.  Geschichte  der  Democratie  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nord  America.  Von  Johann  Georg  Hulsemann. 
Gottingen.   1823.     8vo,  pp.  xxii,  (2),  388.  b.  36651 

a  writer  in  the  "  North  American  Review,"  xxui.  334,  says  that  this  "  History  of 
Democracy  in  the  United  States,"  is,  to  all  appearance,  a  semi-official  emanation  of  the 
Austrian  Cabinet. 

HuLSE  or  HuLSius  (Levinus).  Sammlung  von  Sechs  und 
Zwanzig  SchifFahrten  in  verschiedene  fremde  Lander  durch  Lev. 
Hulsium  und  einige  andere,  aus  dem  Hollandischen  ins  Deutsche 
ubersetzt  und  mit  allerhand  Anmerkungen  versehen.  Niirnherg^ 
Frankfurt^  Oppenheim  und  Hanover.    1 598-1 650.     26  vols.,  410. 

This  is  a  general  title  10  this  celebrated  collection  of  voyages,  which  was  doubtless 
suggested  by  the  success  that  had  attended  the  publications  of  the  scries  by  the  brothers 
De  Bry ;  it  is  in  some  respects  an  imitation  of  these  series,  in  others  it  is  superior.  A 
complete  set  exceeds  in  rarity  a  set  of  De  Bry,  and  as  Stevens  remarks  "Who  sets  his 
heart  on  a  perfect  Hulsius,  let  him  sit  down  and  count  the  cost  of  '  time  and  treasure.' " 
As  several  of  the  parts  do  not  relate  to  America,  we  content  ourselves  with  an  enumer- 
ation of  the  date  and  collation  of  a  series,  and  give  the  titlet  of  the  books  which  relate 
to  America  in  full. 

L  Kurtze  Warhafftige|Beschreibung  der  newen  Reyse  oder| 
SchifFahrt,  ...  in  denn  |  Orientalischen  Indien, ...  |  Durch  |  Levinum 
Hulsium.  I ...  I  Gedruckt  zu  Niirmberg  bey  Christoff  Lochner^  In  ver- 
legung  L.  Hulsii  Anno  1598.  4to,  pp.  72.  12  Maps  and  Plates. 
-f-  Secunda  editio.  Gedruckt  zu  Niirnberg^  In  verlegung  Levini 
Hulsij  1599.  4to,  Title,  pp.  (2),  76.  13  Maps  and  Plates.  + 
Tertia  Editio.  Niirnberg^  In  Verlegung  Levini  Hulsij.  1602.  410, 
Title,  pp.  (6),  76.  13  Maps  and  Plates.  +  Editio  quarta.  Ge- 
druckt zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn  durch  Wolffgang  \  Richtern^  in  Verle- 
gung Leuini  Hulsii  Erben.  M.  D.  vi.  4to,  Title,  pp.  70.  1 3  Maps 
and  Plates.  -\-  E<litio  Quinta.  Getruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn 
durch  Hartmann  \  Palthenium^  in  Verlegung  der  Hulsischen.  \  Anno 
M.DC.xxv.    4to,  pp.  67.     13  Maps  and  Plates.  33^53 


n.  Ander  SchifFart.  i  In  die  Orientalische  I  Indien. 


I  Durch  I 


Levinum  Hulsium.  |  Niirnberg^  In  verlegung  Levini  Hulsij^  1602. 
4to,  pp.  (2),  126.  2  Maps  and  13  Plates,  -f-  Editio  Secunda. 
Franckfurt^  In  verlegung  Levini  Hulsii.  1605.  4to,  Title,  pp.  118. 
15  Maps  and  Plates.    +  Editio  Tertia.     \^Ibid.'\  1615.    4to. 


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527 


III.  WarhafFtige  Relation.  |  Der  dreyen  newen  vner-|horten, 
«eltzanrien  SchifFart,  so  die  Hoi- 1  landischen  vnd  Seelandischen 
SchifF  gegen  Mitternacht,  |  drey  Jar  nach  einander,  als  Anno 
1594,  1595,  vnd  1596,  verricht.  I  Wie  sie  Nortvvegen,  Lappiam, 
Biarmiam,  vnd  Russiam,  oder  Mos- 1  coviam  (vorhabens  ins  Konig- 
reich  Cathay  vnd  China  |  zukommen)  vmbsegelt  haben.  |  Als  auch 
wie  sit  das  F return  Nassoviae,  Waygats,  No- 1  vum  Semblam,  vnd 
das  Land  vnter  dem  80.  Gradu  latitud.  So  man  ver-|meint  das 
Greenland  sey,  gefunden :  vnd  was  fur  gefahr,  wegen  der  | 
erschrocklichen  Bern,  Meerwunder,  vnd  dem  Eysz,  sie  auszge- 
standen.  |  Erstlich  in  Niderlandischer  sprach  beschrieben,  durch 
Gerhart  de  Ver.  so  selb-J  sten  die  letzten  zwo  Reysen  hat  helften 
verrichten,  jetz  abcr  ins  Hochteutsch  |  gebracht,  Durch.  |  Levinum 
Hulsium.  Noriherga^  Impensis  L.  Hulsij,  Anno  m.d.xcviii.  4to, 
pp.  (16),  146.  34  Plates  and  Maps.  -\-  Secunda  editio.  Niirn- 
berg.  Impensis  Levini  Hulsii.  M.DCll.  4to,  pp.  (18),  1 21.  34 
Maps  and  Plates,  slightly  altered  from  the  first  edition.  +  Tertia 
editio.  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  bey  Erasmo  Kempffern. 
In  Verlegung  Leuini  Hulsij  Ivittibe.  Im  jahr  161 2.  4to,  pp.  (16), 
95.  33  Maps  and  Plates.  +  Quarta  Editio.  Gedruckt  zu  Franck- 
fort  am  Mayn.  In  Verlegung  Christoff  le  Blon.  Im  'Jahr  1660. 
4to,  pp.  (16),  95.     32  Plates  and  Woodcut.  33655 

IV.  Vierte  SchifFart.  |  WarLafTcige  Historien  |  Einer  Wunder- 
baren  |  SchifFart,  welche  Ulrich  Schmidel  von  Straubing,  |  von 
Anno  1534,  bisz  1554  in  American  oder  Newenwelt,  |  bey  Bra- 
silia vnd  Rio  della  Plata  gethan.  Was  er  in  diesen  Neuntzehn  | 
Jahren  aus-^gestanden,  vnd  was  fiir  seltzame  Wunderbare  Lander 
vnd  I  Lei.t  er  gesehen :  |  durch  ermelten  Schmidel  selbs  beschrieben. 
An  jetzt  a-|ber  an  Tag  geben  mit  Verbesserung  vnd  Corrigierung 
der  Statt,  |  Lander  vnd  Flusz  namen,  deszgleichen  mit  einer  noth- 
wendi- 1  gen  LandtafFel,  Figuren,  vnd  anderer  mehr  |  Erklerung, 
gezieret.  |  Durch.  |  Levinum  Hvlsivm.  \Noribergae^ \ Impensis  Levini 
Hulsij  1599.  4to,  pp.  (9),  103.  17  Maps  and  Plates.  +  Editio 
Secvnda.  Noriberga.  Impensis  Levini  Hulsij.  Anno  1602.  4to, 
pp.  {9),  103.  17  Maps  and  Plates.  +  Editio  tertia.  Gedruckt 
zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  bey  Erasmo  Kempffern.^  In  Verlegung  Leuini 
Hulsii  fVittibe.  Im  Jahr  16 12.  410,  p^,.  104.  17  Maps  and 
Plates.  33656 

The  following  is  a  Latin  translation : 

Vera  historia,  |  Admirandae  cvivs-  |  dam  nauigationis,  quam 
Hul-|dericus  Schmidel,  Straubingensis,  ab  Anno  1534.  usque  ad 
annum  1554.  in  Americam  vel  nouum  I  Mundum.  iuxta  Brasiliam 


! 
•i  ) 


i 


: 


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HULSIUS. 


&  Rio  della  Plata,  confecit.  Quid  I  per  hosce  annos  19.  sustinu- 
erit,  quam  varias  &  quam  mirandas  |  regiones  ac  homines  videtit. 
Ab  ipso  Schmidelio  Germanice,  |  descripta :  Nunc  vero,  emen- 
datis  &  correctis  Vrbium,  Regio- 1  num  &  Fluminum  nominibus, 
Adiecta  etiam  tabula  |  Geographica,  figuris  &  alijs  notationi-  { bus 
quibusdam  in  hanc  for- 1  mam  reducta.  |  Noriberga:  Impensis  Levina 
Hulsij.  1599.    4to,  pp.  10 1.     17  Maps  and  Plates.  33657 

Brunet  remarks  that  this  translation  is  preferable  to  that  which   is  given  in  the 
Seventh  Part  of  the  «« Grands  Voyages"  of  De  Bry. 


■if ! 


V.  Kurtze  Wunderbare  Beschreibung.  |  Desz  Goldreichen 
Konig- 1  reichs  Guianae  in  America,  oder  newen  Welt,  vnter  der 
Linea  AEquinoctiali  gelegen:  So  newlich  Anno  1594,  1595, 
vnnd  1596,  von  dem  Wolgebornen  Herrn,  Hernn  Walthero  Ra- 
legh einem  Englischen  Ritter,  besucht  worden  :  Erstlich  ausz 
befehl  seiner  |Gnaden  in  zweyen  Buchlein  beschrieben,  darausz 
lodocus  Hondius,  ein|schone  Land  TaiFel,  mit  einer  Niderlandi- 
schen  erklarung  gemacht,  |  Jetzt  aber  ins  Hochteutsch  gebracht, 
vnd  ausz  vnter-lschietlichen  Authoribus  erklaret.  |  Durch  |  Levi- 
num  Hulsium.  |  ^oriberga^  impensis  Levini  Hvlsii^  m  D x ci x.  4to, 
pp.  (5),  16,(1).  Map  and  6  Plates.  +  [Second  Edition.]  Nori- 
berga^ Impensis  Levini  Hvlsii.  M.DCI.  4to,  pp.  (5),  17,  (1).  Map 
and  6  Plates.  -|-  [Third  Edition.!  Noriberga^  "^yp'^  Christophori 
Lochneriy  Impensis  Levini  Hulsii.  cId  la  cm.  410,  pp.  (5),  17,  (i\ 
6  Plates,  -f  [Fourth  Edition.]  Gedruckt  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^ 
bey  Erasmo  Kempffern^  In  verlegung  Leuini  Hulsij  JVittibe.  Im  Jahr 
161 2.  4to,  pp.  (5),  17,  (i).  Map  and  6  Plates,  -j-  [Fifth  Edi- 
tion.   IbidS^  33658 

Asher  calls  our  second  edition  the  first,  and  Brunet  ntakes  our  third  the  second — 
all  are  rare — the  second  and  fifth  especially  so.  The  Lenox  Library  contains  a  copy  of 
the  second  edition  in  which  pp.  1 1  to  17  are  evidently  reprinted.  The  following  is  a 
Latin  edition  : 

Brevis  et  admiranda  descriptio  |  regni  Guianae,  avri  |  abvndantis- 
simi,  in  America,  |  seu  Novo  Orbe  sub  linea  equinoctilia  |  siti : 
Quod  nuper  admodum,  annis  nimirum  |  1594,  1595)  &  1596- 1 
Per  Generosum  Dominum,  Dn.  Gvalthurvm  Ralegh  eqvi-|tem 
Anglum,  detectum  est:  paulo  post  jussu  ejusjduobus  libellis  com- 
prehensa :  |  Ex  quibus  lodocvs  Hondivs  tabvlam  geo- 1  graphicam 
adornavit,  addita  explicatione  |  Belgico  sermone  scripta :  |  Nunc 
vero  in  Latinum  sermonem  translata,  &  ex  variis  |  authoribus  hinc 
inde  declarata.  |  Noribergae^  \  Impensis  Levini  Hulsii  d.m.xcix  [w]. 
4to,  pp.  (6),  13.     5  Plates.  33659 


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VI.  Sechste  Theil,  |  Kurtze  WarhafFtige  |  Relation  vnd  beschrei- 
bung  der  Wun- 1  derbarsten  vier  SchifFarten,  so  jemals  verricht| 
worden.  Als  nemlich  :  |  Ferdinand!  Magellan!  Portugalesers,  mit 
Sebastiano  de  Cano.  |  Francisci  Draconis  Engelanders.  |  Thoma: 
Candiscii  Engelanders.  |  Oliuarij  von  Noort,  Niderlanders.  |  So 
alle  vier  vmb  den  gantzen  Erdtkreisz  gesegelt,  auz  vnterschte- 1 
denen  authoribus  vnd  sprachen  zusamen  getragen,  vnd  mit  noti- 
gen  Landt  I  Charten  feinen  Figuren  vnd  nutzlichen  erklerungen 
geziert,  |  vnd  verfertiget.  Durch,  |  Levinum  Hulsium.  |  Noriberge^  \ 
Impemis  coUectoris^  m.dciii.  [Colophon,  dated  cId  Id  cii.]  410, 
pp.  (6),  53.  5  Maps,  9  Plates.  +  [Second  Edition. "I  Franco- 
fvrti^  Impensis  Hvlsianis.  m.dcxviii.  4to,  pp.  (6),  53.  5  Maps, 
9  Plates,  -f  [Third  Edition.]  Getruckt  %u  Franckfurt  hey  Hart- 
manno  Paltherus  in  Verlegung  der  Hulsischen  Im  Jahr  1626.  410, 
PP"  (6)>  53.     5  Maps,  9  Plates.  33660 

VII.  Siebende  Schiffahrtjln  das  Goldreich  Ko-|nigreich  Gui- 
neam  ...  .  An  Tag  geben  durcTi  |  Levinvm  Hvlsivm.  |  Getruckt 
zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  durch  IVolffgang  |  Richtern^  in  Verlegung 
Levini  Hulsii.  \  Im  Jahr  m.dciii.  4to,  pp.  (6),  228.  Map  and 
18  Plates.  -|-  [Second  Edition.]  Getruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am 
Mayn^  durch  Wolffgang  Richtern^  in  Verlegung  Levini  Hvlsii  Er~ 
ben,  Im  Jahr  m.dc.vi.  4to,  pp.  (6),  228.  Map  and  18  Plates. 
-|-  [Third  Edition.]  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  durch 
Egenolff  Emmeln,  in  Verlegung  Levini  Hvlsii  Erben,  Im  Jahr 
M.DC.xxiv.    4to,  pp.  (2),  232.     Map  and  18  Plates.  33661 

VIII.  Achte  SchifFart.  |  Kurtze  Beschreibung,  |  was  sich  mit 
den  HoUandern  vnd  Seelan- 1 dern,  ...  zugetra- 1 gen,  ...  durch) 
Levinum  Hvlsivm.  |  Franckfurt  bey  Wolffgang  Richtern,  in  Verle- 
gung\desz  Collectoris.  Anno  M.DCV.  4to,  pp.  58.  2  Maps  and  5 
Plates.  +  [Second  Edition.]  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn, 
durch  Matthis  Beckern :  in  Verlegung  Leuini  Hulsij  fVittib,  im  Jahr 
M.DC.viii.  4to,  pp.  56.  2  Maps,  5  Plates.  +  [Third  Edition.] 
Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  In  Verlegung  Christophori  le  Blon,  m.dc.xl. 
4to,  pp.  56.     7  Maps,  5  Plates.  33662 

IX.  Neundte  SchifFart,  |  Das  is :  |  Grundtliche  Erklarung,  |  ...  | 
Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn,  bey  Wolffgang  Richtern,  \  in  Ver- 
Itgung  Levini  Hulsii  seligen  fVitteben.  \  m.dc.vi.  4to,  pp.  51.  Map 
and  4  Plates,  -f  [Second  Edition.]  Getruckt  Franckfurt  am 
Mayn,  bey  Erasmo  Kempffern,  In  verlegung  Levini  Hvlsii,  seligen 
Wittiben.  M.  DC.  XII.    4to,  pp.  48.     Map  and  4  Plates.       33663 

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II; 


X.  Zehende  |  SchifFahrt  oder  Reyse  | ...  |  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt 
am  Mayrty  durch  Matthis  \  Beckern :  in  Verlegung  Leuini  Huls'ij \ 
fTittihy  im  Jahr.  \  m.dc.viii.  410,  pp.  52.  Map  and  4  Plates. 
-}-  [Second  Edition.]  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  durch 
Erasmo  K^mpffern :  in  VerUgung  Leuini  Hulsij  Wittib^  im  Jahr. 
M.DC.xiii.    4C0,  pp.  52.     Map  and  4  Plates.  33664 

XI.  Eylfftc  SchifFart,  |  Oder  |  Kurtze  Beschreibung  |  einer  Reyse, 
...  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  hey  Erasmo  Kempffern^  \  In 
Verlegung  Leuini  Hulsii  IVittibe.  \  Im  Jahr  1612.  4to,  pp.  102. 
Map  and  7  Plates.  +  [Second  Edition.]  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt 
am  Mayn^  bey  Hartmanno  Palthenioy  In  Verlegung  der  Hulsischen. 
Anno  M.  DC.  XXIII.  4to,  pp.  96.  Map  and  7  Plates,  -f  Eylffter 
SchifFart  ander  Theil  ...  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  bey 
Erasmo  Kempfferr^  In  Verlegung  Leuini  Hvlsii  seligen  fVittiben.  | 
M.  DC.  XIII.    4to,  pp.  67.     4  Plates.  33665 

XII.  Zwolffte  SchifFahrt  |  oder  |  Kurtze  Beschreibung  |  der 
Newen  SchifFahrt  gegen  Nord  Osten,  |  vber  die  Amerische  Inseln 
in  Chinam  vnd  Japponiam,  I  von  einem  Engellender  Heinrich 
Hudson  newlich  erfunden.  Bene- 1  ben  einen  Discursz  an  Ihr 
Kon.  Maj.  in  Spanien,  wegen  desz  fiinfFten  |  Theils  der  Welt, 
Terra  Australis  incognita  genandt,  Auch  |  kurtze  Beschreibung 
der  Lander  der  Samojeden  vnd  |  Tingoesen  in  der  Tartarey  gele- 
gen.  I  In  Hochteutscher  Sprach  beschrieben  durch  |  M.  Gothardum 
Arthusen  von  Dantzig.  |  Gedruckt  zu  Oppenheim^  bey  Hieronymo 
Gallern^  \  In  Verlegung  Levini  Hulsii  IVittib.  \  M  Dcxiv.  410,  pp.  (2), 
67.  [Followed  by:]  Folgen  etliche  |  Mappen  oder  Land- 1  Taf- 
feln,  vnd  KupfFerstuck,  darin  die  |  Gelegenheit  der  LandtschafFten, 
davon  in  dieser  |  obgesetzten  SchifFart  Meldung  geschehen,  eigent- 
lich  I  abgebildet  vnd  fiir  Augen  gestellet  |  werden.  |  In  KupfFer 

festochen  vnd  an  Tag  gegeben.  |  Durch  |  Johann-Theodor  de 
try.  I    [^Ibid.'\    Im  Jahr  1614.     3  Maps,  4  Plates.     +  [Second 
Edition.    Ibid.'\  MDCXxvii.    410,  pp.  (2),  67.    3  Maps,  4  Plates. 

XIII.  Dreysehente  SchifFart.     See  our  Vol.  viii..  No.  30122. 

Another  edition  was  published  the  same  year  in  which  the  first  word  is  "Drey- 
sehende,"  in  other  respects  there  are  trifling  variations.  De  Bry's  version  does  not 
include  the  three  interesting  letters  with  which  this  concludes. 

XIV.  Viertzehende  SchifFart,  |  Oder  |  Grundliche  vnd  war- 
hafFte  |  Beschreibung  desz  Neuwen  Engellandts,  |  einer  Landschafft 
in  Nordt  Indien,  eines  Theils  in  Ame- 1  rica,  vnter  dem  Capitein 
Johann  Schmidt,  Rittern,  Admiral  |  derselben  LandtschafFt,  auch 
dem  glucklichen  Fortgang  so  er  mit  |  Sechs  SchifFen  deren  Orts 


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gehabt.  |  Beneben  einem  kurtzen  Discursz,  wie  es  jhme  aufF  der  I 
Reise  ergangen,  von  den  Frantzosen  gefangen,  vnd  der  Gefsing-  j 
nusz  erlediget,  vnnd  wie  es  jtzo  daselbst  beschaffen,  alles  |  nechst 
abgelaufFenen  1616  Jahrs.  |  Durch  einen  Liebhaber  der  Historien 
ausz  dem  Eng-|lischen  in  Hoch  Teutsch  versetzt.  |  Gedruckt  zu 
Franckfurt  am  Mayn.  In  verlegung  der  Huhischen,  \  Im  Jahr  Christi 
161 7.  4to,  pp.  (8),  62.  Map  and  Plate.  -|-  [Second  Edition.] 
Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  In  Verlegung  Leuini  Hvlsii  Er- 
ben.    Im  Jahr  1628.    4to,  pp.  (8),  62.     Map  and  Plate.     33667 

XV.  FunfFzehende  SchifFart.  |  Warhafftiger  vnd  zu-|vor  nie 
erhorter  Bericht  ...  .  Gedruckt  zu  Hanaw  in  verlegung  der  Hul- 
sischen.  \  Anno  m.dc.xvii.  4to,  pp.  75.  +  [Second  Edition.] 
Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  in  verlegung  Christophel  le  Blon.  Anno 
M.  DC.  XLViii.    4to,  pp.  75.  33668 

XVI.  Die  sechtzehende  Schifffahrt.  |  Journal,  |  oder  Beschrei- 
bung  der  wun-Jderbaren  Reise  Wilhelm  Schouten  ausz  Hollandt, 
im  Jahr  1615.  |  16  vnd  17.  |  Darinnen  er  eine  neuwe  Durchfahrt 
neben  dem  1  Freto  Magellanico,  welche  biszhero  noch  vnbekannt  | 
gewesen,  in  die  Suyd  See  entdeckt.  |  Beneben  erzehtung,  was  fur 
Land,  Insuln,  Leut,  allda  |  gefunden,  vnd  sich  sonsten  aufF  der 
Reise  in  der  |  Suyd  See  zugetragen.  |  Mit  schonen  Land  Charten, 
vnd  KupfFerstucken  erklart.  |  Gedruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^ 
durch  Nicolaum  \  Hoffmann^  sumptibus  Hulsianis.  \  Im  Jar  M.DC.xix. 
4to,  pp.  90.     4  Maps  and  5  Plates.  33669 

XVIL  Die  Siebenzehende  SchifFart.  |  Das  ist :  |  Eigentliche 
vnnd  war-  |  haftige  beschreibung,  der  wunderbahre  J  Reiz  vnd 
SchifFart,  so  durch  Herr  Georgio  |  von  Spilbergen  glucklichen  | 
volbracht.  |  Beneben  Erzehlung,  was  filr  Land- 1  schanten,  Insuln 
Volcker  vnd  Nationen  all- 1  da  gefunden,  vnd  sich  sonsten  aufF 
der  I  Reisz  denckwurdiges  zu- 1  getragen.  |  Mit  schonen  Charten 
vnd  KupfFerstucken  |  erklart  vnd  fiir  Augen  gestelt.  |  Gedruckt  zu 
Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  durch  Johan  \  Hofern^  sumptibus  Hulsianis.  \ 
Im  Jahr^  M.DC.xx.     4to,  pp.  95.     8  Plates.  33670 

XVIII.  Achtzehender  Theil  der  |  Newen  Welt,  |  Das  ist :  | 
Griindlicke  volkommene  Entdeckung  aller  der  I  West  Indiani- 
schen  LandschafFten,  Insuln  vnd  Konigreichen,  [  Secusten,  flies- 
senden  vnd  stehenden  Wassern,  Port  vnd  Anlendungen,  Ge-| 
biirgen,  Grentzen,  vnd  Ausztheilung  der  Provincien,  sampt 
eygentlicher  Beschreibung  der  Stat-jte  Flecken  vnd  DorfFer, 
HerrschafFt  vnd  Regierung,  Bistummen,  StifFt  vnd  Closter,  wie 


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starck  |  dieselben  an  Inwohnern,  wie  reich  an  Einkommen,  was 

i'edcs  Orts  Gewerb,  Handthierung  vnd  Bequemlichkeitcn. 
'  ruchtbarkeit  vnd  Nutzung,  alles  nach  jetziger  Gestalt  vnd  Be- 
schafFenheit  von  newem  entdecket  vnd  beschrieben.  |  Durch 
Antonium  de  Herrera,  Konigliche  bestellten  Historien  schreiber 
der  Reiche  |  Castilien  vnd  Indien,  Ausz  der  Hispanischen  Sprach 
in  die  Teutsche  vbergesetzet.  |  etc.  Gedruckt  %u  Franckfurt  am 
Mayn^  durch  Johann  Friederich  fVeissen^  \  in  VerUgung  der  Hulsi- 
schen.    Anno  1623.    4to,  pp.  (6),  256.     14  Maps.  33^71 

XIX.  Die  Neuntzehende  SchiiFarth,  |  Inhaltende,  |  FUnfF  Schif- 
farthen  ...  .  Gedruckt  %u  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  in  verlegung  der 
Hulsischen^  \  Bey  Hartmanno  Pahhenio.  |  Jnno  Christi  lesu  M.  dc- 
XXVI.    4to,  pp.  105.     7  Plates.  33672 

XX.  Zwantzigste  SchifFfahrt,  |  oder  [  Griindliche  vnd  sattsa-  [  me 
Beschreibung  desz  Newen  En-jgellands:  Wie  auch  I  Auszfiihr- 
liche  Erzehlung  von  Beschaf- 1  fenheit  der  Landtschafft  Virginia, 
vnd  der  Insel  Bar- 1  muda,  deren  man  biszhero  schlechte  vnnd 
vnvollkommenel  Wissenschafft  gehabt,  an  jetzo  aber  durch  dero| 
Landt  erfahrne  Leuht,  volliglich  an  |  Tag  gegeben.  |  Gedruckt  zu 
Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  bey  Wolffgang  |  Hoffmann^  In  Verlegung  der 
Huhischen  Erben.    In  Jar.   1629.    4to,  pp.  116.    Map,  4  Plates. 

XXI.  Die  ein  vnd  zwantzigste  SchifFfahrt,  |  oder  Griindliche, 
vnd  vmb-|standliche  fernere  Beschreibung  der  voll-|konimesten 
LandtschafFt  Brasilien,  Americae,  vnd  |  deroselben  Innwohner  vnd 
Sitten,  mit  sampt  eineni  angehenck- 1  ten  Verlauff,  wie  ein  Engel- 
lendischer  Capiteyn,  Parcket  genant,  I  S.  Vincentem,  vnd  den 
Portum  Bellum  erobert.  |  Item  :  |  Was  Gestalt,  der  schone  Portus 
vnd  Hafe  Totos  los  Sanctos,  |  sampt  der  Statt  Salvator  in  Anno 
1624,  von  der  Hollandern  ge-|wunnen,  vnd  hernach  wider  ver- 
lussen  worden.  { Item  :  |  Ein  Vollkomlicher  Discurs,  wie  die  Spani- 
scbe  Silber-Flotta  in  der  In-|sul  Cuba,  in  der  Baia  Matanca  in 
Anno  1628,  von  dem  Manhafften  Peter  Peters  |  Heyn,  vnd  Ad- 
miral Henrich  Cornelius  Loncq  erobert  vnd  gluck-|lich  in  Hol- 
landt  eingebracht  worden.  |  Getruckt  zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  bey 
IVolffgang  Hoffmann^  \  in  Verlegung  der  Huhischen  Erben  1629. 
4to,  pp.  131.     Map,  3  Plates  and  Portrait.  33^74 

XXII.  Die  Zwey  vnd  Zwantzigste  SchifFart  |  Das  ist  |  Histori- 
sche  Eygentliche  |  Beschreibung  der  Gewaltigen,  Machtigen  |  Schif- 
fahrt,  so  vnder  dem  Admiral  lacob  I'Hermite  Im|i623,  1624, 
1625  vnd  1626.  Jahr  vmb  die  |  gantzen  Welt  beschehen.  |  Darinn  j 
Auszfiihrlichen  von  Adolph  Deckern  von  Straszburg,  |  der  dieser 


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Reysz  eygner  Person  beygewohnt,  Erzehlt  wird,  was  sich  bey  | 
solcher  von  tag  zu  tag  MerckwUrdiges  zugetragen  vnd  vorgan- 
gen.  I  Mit  vnderschiedTichen  KupiFerstUcken  |  gezieret.  |  Gedruckt 
zu  Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  In  verUgung  dtr  \  Hulsischtn  Erben.  \  Anno 
M.DC.xxx.  4to,  pp.  114  (pp.  8  to  17  are  omitted).  Map  and 
7  Plates.  33675 

XXIII.  Die  drey  vnd  zwantzigste  SchifFahrt,  I  ...  Gedruckt  zu 
Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  bey  Wolffgang  \  Hoffmann.  In  Verlegung  Fri- 
derici  Hulsii.  \  Anno  1632.    410,  pp.  (8),  222.    8  Maps  and  Plates. 

Reissued  with  a  different  title  the  same  year. 

XXIV.  Die  Vier  vnd  zwantzigste  |  Schiffahrt,  |  ...  Gedruckt  zu 
Franckfurt  am  Mayn^  bey  Philippo  Fivet^  \  Im  Jahr  1648.  410,  pp. 
(12),  81.     Portrait  of  Bontekuhe  and  9  Plates.  33^77 

XXV.  Die  fiinfF  vnd  zweyntzigste  SchifFfahrt,  |  Nach  dem 
Konigreich  Chili  in  West-Indien,  |  Verrichtet  durch  Herrn  Hein- 
rich  Brawern,  I  vnd  Herrn  Elias  Herckemann,  im  Jahr|  1642  vnnd 
1643.  jSambt  einer  Beschreibung  der  zweyen  Insulen  |  Formosa 
vnd  Japan.  |  Mit  zugehorigen  KupfFer-TafFeln.  |  Franckfurt  am 
Mayny  [  In  Verlegung  Christophel  Le  Blon^  im  Jahr  \  m.dc.xlix. 
4to,  pp.  (10),  62.     3  Maps  and  Plate.  33678 

Die  XXVI.  Schiff-Fahrt :  |  Beschreibung  einer  |  Hochst-mlihse- 
ligen  vnd  gantz  gefahrlichen  |  Reyse,  durch  den  See-verstandigen 
Capitain,  Herrn  |Johann  Miincken,  inn  Jahren  1619,  vnd|  1620, 
verrichtet.  |  Nach  dem  er  von  Weyland  dem  Durchleuchtigsten  j 
Fiirsten  vnd  Herrn  Herrn  Christiano  IV,  Konig  in  Dennemark,, 
Nor- 1  wegen,  &c.  befelcht  worden  mit  zweyen  SchifFen  nach  dem 
Freto  oder  der  |  Enge  Hudsons  zu  segeln,  vmb  zu  versuchen,  ob 
nicht  deren  Gegend  eine  Enge,  so  Groenland  von  America  ab- 
scheide,  vnd  also  eine  |  Durchfahrt  nach  Ost-Indien  zu  |  finden :  | 
Sampt  vorhergehender  gar  deutlichen  Erlauterung  desz  Alten  |  vnd 
Newen  Groenlands,  zu  gegenwartiger  SchifF-Fahrts-Beschrei- 1 
bung  insonderheit  dienlich.  |  Frankfurt  am  Mayn^  \  Bey  Christophoro 
Le  Blon.  \  mdcl.    4to,  pp.  (2),  63.    Map  and  10  Plates.      33679 

Humane  Society.  History  of  the  Humane  Society  of  Mas- 
sachusetts. With  ...  List  of  Premiums  ...  .  Boston:  Samuel  N. 
Dickinson^  Printer.  1845.    ^^^i  PP-  95>  {})•>  Appendix,  44.      ba. 

The  Institution  of  the  Humane  Society  of  the  Commonwealth 
of  Massachusetts.  With  the  Rules  ...  .  Boston.  1788.  8vo,  pp. 
27.     ba.    -f  [Another  Edition,  n.  d.]    i2mo,  pp.  15.        33681 


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AImi  Order  of  Performancet  at  the  Annivertarjr,  Jane  II,  ilii.     Botfn.    igii, 
>vo.     Continued.  —  Proceeding!,  &c.,  1805.     Tn.  d.]    8vo.  —  A  Statement  of  Premi- 
umi  awarded  by  tiie  Truateei   ...    from  July  1817,  to  April  1819  f  Extrartl  from 
Correipondence   ...   .   With   an  Appendix.     Btiitni  Frtimsu  {^  BcUti,  Prim.    1819. 
8vo,  pp.  60.     ■.,  lA  ,  H. 

HuMANiTAS,  pseudon.  A  New  and  Interesting  View  of  Slav- 
ery.   By  Humanitas.  ...  Baltimore.  1820.    8vo,  pp.  72.     33682 

HuMANiTAS.  Reflections  on  Slavery  ;  with  Recent  Evidence 
of  its  Inhumanity,  Occasioned  by  the  Melancholy  Death  of 
Romain,  A  French  Negro.  By  Humanitas.  Philadelphia: 
Printed  ...  by  R.  Cochran.   1803.     8vo,  pp.  40.    Plate,    s.  33683 

HuMARD  ( ).  The  True  Way  to  Abolish  Slavery.  Lon- 
don: IV.  ^  F.  G.  Cash.  [1855.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  33684 

HuMASON  (W.  L.)  From  the  Atlantic  Surf  to  the  Golden 
Gate.  First  Trip  on  the  Great  Pacific  Railroad.  Two  Days 
and  Nights  Among  the  Mormons,  with  Scenes  and  Incidents,  By 
W.  L.  Humason.  Hartford:  Press  of  IVm.  C.  Hutchings.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  56.  B.  33685 

Humble  Address  of  the  House  of  Lords,  to  the  King,  March 
23,  1714-15.  With  His  Majesty's  most  Gracious  Answer. 
Boston.   1715.    Folio,  i  1.  33686 

The  Humble  Address  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain  to  His 
Majesty.     London.   1763.     8vo.  33^87 

Included  in  J.  R.  Smith's  Catalogue  of  Americana. 

Humble  Address.     See  Carolina,  Vol.  iii.,  No.  10972. 

The  I  Humble  Address  |  of  the  |  Publicans  |  of  |  New-England,  [ 
To  which  King  you  please.  |  With  Some  |  Remarks  |  Upon  it.  j  A 
Publican  is  a  Creature  that  lives  upon  the  |  Common-wealtn.  | 
London  :  Printed  in  the  Tear,  iiiqi.    Sm.  410,  pp.  35.        ba.,  m. 

A  pamphlet  of  extreme  rarity.  It  is  a  parody  on  the  **  Humble  Addreu  of  the 
Gentry." 

The  Humble  Address  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lords  Spiritual 
and  Temporal,  presented  to  His  Majesty  on  Friday,  October  27, 
1775.  With  His  Majesty's  most  gracious  Answer.  London: 
Charles  Eyre  and  fVilUam  Strahan.   1775.     Folio,  pp.  ^.      33689 

The  Humble  Address  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Spiritual  and  Temporal  in  Parliament  assembled,  presented  to 
His  Majesty,  October  27,  1775.  With  His  Majesty's  most 
gracious  Answer.     London:  Charles  Eyre.    1775.     Folio,  pp.  18. 

Relates  to  the  disaffection  in  the  American  colonies. 


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An  Humble  Address  to  every  Christian,  of  every  Nation  and 
Denomination  of  People  under  Heaven,  showing  an  Effectual 
Means  to  Prevent  Wars  among  all  Nations  of  the  Earth,  and  to 
maintain  an  Everlasting  Union  in  Families,  Societies,  Churches, 
Towns,  States,  and  in  all  the  Kingdoms  of  this  Lower  World. 
Nevjark^  N.  J.  MDCCXClll.     8vo,  pp.  68.  33^91 

An  Humble  Address  to  the  King,  concerning  the  Dearness  of 
Provisions,  and  Emigrations ;  ...  and  some  Proposals  to  Remedy 
the  Same.     London:  J.  IVilkie.   1775.    8vo.  33692 

The  Humble  Address  to  the  Right  Hon.  the  Lords  Spiritual 
and  Temporal  in  Parliament  assembled,  presented  to  his  Majesty 
December  i,  1774.  With  His  Majesty's  Most  Gracious  Answer. 
London :  Charles  Eyrt  and  IViUiam  Strahan.  mdcclxxiv.     Folio, 

PP-  4-  33693 

**  We  think  It  an  Indispensable  Duty  to  declare,  on  this  Occasion,  an  Abhorrence  an<' 
Detestation  of  the  daring  Spirit  of  Resistance  and  Disobedience  to  the  Laws,  which  so 
strongly  prevails  in  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay." — Extract. 

An  Humble  Apology  for  the  Quakers,  Addressed  to  Great  and 
Small.  Occasioned  By  certain  gross  Abuses  and  Imperfect  Vin- 
dications Of  that  People,  relative  to  the  late  Public  Fast.  To 
which  are  added  Observations  on  a  New  Pamphlet,  intituled  A 
Brief  View  of  the  Conduct  of  Pennsylvania  For  the  Year  1755. 
So  far  as  to  shew  the  real  Spirit  and  Design,  of  that  Angry 
Writer.  And  also  A  much  Fairer  Method  pointed  out.  Than 
That  contained  in  the  Brief  State  of  Pennsylvania,  to  prevent 
the  Incroachments  of  the  French,  and  restore  Quiet  to  the  Prov- 
ince. Stanley  Crowder,  and  Henry  IVoodgate^  London.  Mdcclvi. 
i2mo,  pp.  38,  (i).  33694 

&«<<M.  Rev.,"xiv.  588. 

A  Humble  Attempt.     See  [Franklin  (W.)],  No.  25637. 

An  Humble  Enquiry.     See  [Zubly  (J.  J.)] 

The  Humble  Petition  and  Address  of  the  General  Court  sit- 
ting at  Boston,  New  England,  unto  the  High  and  Mighty  Prince 
Charles  The  Second.  Cambridge:  Printed  by  S.  Green.  1 660. 
4to,  pp.  8.  3369s 

Extremely  rare,  if  not  unique. 

The  I  Humble  |  Petition  land  |  Address  I  Of  the  General  Court 
Sitting  at  |  Boston  in  New-England,  |  unto]  The  High  and  Mighty  | 
Prince  |  Charles  |  The  Second.  |  And  presented  unto  His  Most- 


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Gracious  I  Majesty  Feb.  ii,  1660.  |  {^LondoH:']  Printtd  in  the  Tear 
1660.    Sm.  4to,  pp.  8.  j.c.B.  33696 

A  moit  rare  book  relating  to  the  early  hittory  of  New  England.  Signed  "Juhn 
Endecot  OoV*  In  the  Name,  and  with  the  Content  of  the  Oeneral  Court."  Re> 
printed  in  the  Hutchinion  "Collection  of  Paper*,"  p.  315. 

The  Humble  Petition  of  Proprietors  of  Plantations  in  Nevis 
and  St.  Christophers;  ...  London.   1706.    Folio,  i  1.  33697 

Relatei  to  the  devaitationi  of  the  French  {  and  the  pitiable  condition  of  the 
inhabitanti. 

The  Humble  Representation.     Stt  Darien,  No.  18557. 

The  Humble  Request  of  his  Majesties  Loyal  Subjects,  the 
Govcrnour  and  the  Company  lately  gone  for  New  England,  to 
the  rest  of  the  Brethren  in,  and  of  the  Church  of  England  for 
the  obtaining  of  their  prayers,  and  the  Removal  of  Suspicions 
and  Misconstructions  of  their  Intentions.  With  the  Letter  of 
Thomas  Dudley  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln,  dated  March  12, 
1630,  giving  an  account  of  the  Settlement  in  Boston.  [1659.] 
i6mo.  M.,  w.  33698 

An  extremely  rare  piece. 

The  Humble  Submission  of  several  Kings,  Princes,  Generals, 
&c.  to  the  Crown  of  England,  lately  presented  to  Sir  Nath. 
Johnson,  the  present  Governor  of  Carolina  under  her  Majtsty 
Queen  Ann.     London.   1707.     Folio.  bm.  33699 

Humboldt  (Friedrich  H.  A.  von).  Analyse  raisonnee  de  la 
carte  de  Tile  de  Cuba,  par  A.  De  Humboldt.  ...  [^Paris.  1826?] 
8vo,  pp.  38.  H.  33700 

Humboldt.  Alexander  von  Humboldt  on  two  Attempts  to 
Ascend  the  Chimborazo.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Dr. 
Barry.     London.  1837.    8vo.  3370' 

Humboldt.  Alexander  von  Humboldt's  Ansichten  der  Natur, 
mit  wissenschaftlichen  Eriauterungen.  Vol.  i.  Tubingen :  J.  G. 
Cotta.  1808.     i6mo,  pp.  viii,  334.  c.  33702 

No  more  published. 

Humboldt.  Ansichten  der  Natur.  Mit  wissenschaftlichen 
Eriauterungen  von  Alexander  von  Humboldt.  ...  Dritte  verbes- 
serte  und  vermehrte  Auflage.  Stuttgart:  J.  G.  Cotta.  1849. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xviii,  362 ;  (4),  407.  ba.,  H.  +  Stuttgart  und 
Jugsburg.   i860.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  x,  262;  (2),  294.      b.  33703 


HUMBOLDT. 


537 


'  Humboldt.  Tableaux  de  la  Nature,  ou  considerations  sur  les 
deserts,  sur  la  physionomie  dcs  v£g6taux,  sur  les  cataractes  de 
rOrenoque,  sur  la  structure  et  ractiun  des  volcans  dans  les  dif- 
ferentes  t€g\on»  de  la  terre.  Par  A.  de  Humboldt,  traduits  de 
rAUemand  par  J.  B.  B.  Eyries.  Parlsy  Chez  f.  Schotli  ...  1808. 
2  vols.,  lanio,  pp.  ^2),  X,  240;  (2),  240.  h.  -f-  Paris.  1828. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  XVI,  270 ;  (4),  250.  H.  -f  DcrniSre  edition  ... 
traduits  par  Fcrd.  Hoofer.  Paris:  Firmin  Didot  Frires.  1850. 
2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  iii,  312,  (i)  i  (4),  363,  (i).     Map.  h. 

&«"M.  Rev.,"  LiK.  473. 

Humboldt.  Tableaux  de  la  nature,  nouvelle  Edition  avec 
changements  et  additions  importantes,  et  accompagnee  de  notes 
de  I'auteur ;  traduit  sous  sa  direction  par  Ch.  Galusky.  Paris, 
1852.    2  vols.,  i2mo.     7  Maps.  33705 

Humboldt.  Tableaux  de  la  nature ;  traduction  de  M.  Ch. 
Galuski,  le  seule  approuvee  et  surveillee  par  Humboldt.  Nou- 
velle edition,  augmentee  de  notes  biographiques  et  ornee  de 
planches  et  de  cartes.     Paris:  Morgand.   1865.    8vo.         33706 

Humboldt.  Aspects  of  Nature,  in  different  Lands  and  dif- 
ferent Climates;  with  Scientific  Elucidations.  By  Alexander 
von  Humboldt.  Translated  by  Mrs.  Sabine.  London :  Long- 
man. 1849.  2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  XV,  (bj,  301  i  (4),  347.  BA. 
-\- Philadelphia :  Lea  tff  Blanchard.  1849.  i2mo,  pp.  ix,  475.  + 
[Ibid.;\  1850.  33707 

Humboldt.  Views  of  Nature :  or  Contemplations  on  the 
Sublime  Phenomena  of  Creation  ;  with  Scientific  Illustrations. 
By  Alexander  von  Humboldt.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
E.  C.  Ott^,  and  Henry  G.  Bohn.  ...  London :  Henry  G.  Bohn. 
1850.    Post  8vo,  pp.  XXX,  xi-xiv,  (i),  452.     Plate.      a.,  ba.,  c. 

Humboldt.  Correspondance  scientifique  et  litteraire ;  re- 
cueillie,  publiee,  et  precedee  d'une  notice  et  d'une  introduction, 
par  M.  de  La  Roquette ;  suivie  de  la  biographic  des  correspon- 
dants  de  Humboldt,  ...  Paris:  E.  Ducrocq.  1865.  8vo,  pp.  xliv, 
466,  (4).     2  Plates.  c.  33709 

HumloLDT.  De  Distributione  Geographica  Plantarum  secun- 
dum coeli  temperiem  et  altitudinem  montium  Prolegomena  Auc- 
tore  Alexandro  de  Humboldt.  ...  Lutetia  Parisiorum.  M.  Dccc- 
xvii.    i6mo,  pp.  (6),  249,  (4).     Plate.  a.,  b.,  p.  33710 

VOL.  VIII.  67 


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HUMBOLDT. 


Humboldt.     Essai  G^ognoatique  >ur  le  Gisement  dei  Roches 
dans  lea  deux  Hetniapherea,  Par  Alexandre  de  Humboldt.     Paris: 


Chez  F.  G.  Ltvrault,  1823.    8vo,  pp.  viii,  379. 
1826.    8vo. 


p. 


+  Paris. 
8-337" 


Humboldt.  A  Geognoatical  Essay  on  the  Superposition  of 
Rocks,  in  both  Hemispheres.  By  Alexander  de  Humboldt. 
Translated  from  the  original  French.     London,  1823.    8vo.     c. 

Humboldt.  Essai  Politique  sur  le  Royaume  de  la  Nouvelle- 
Espagne.  Par  Al.  de  Humboldt.  J  Paris^  Chtz  F.  Schoelly  ... 
181 1.  5  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (10),  456  ;  (4),  522,  Tableau  \  (4),  419, 
(i)i  (4),  564,  (i),  Plate;  (4),  350-  Map-  "•  +  Deuxiime 
idition.  Paris:  RenouarJ.  IJ25-27.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xviii, 
471  i  500 }  479  ;  380.  Map  and  Plan,  -f  Paris.  1825.  4  vols., 
8vo.  33713 

Set  "  Edinburgh  Review,"  svi.  6a;  in.  164.     For  an  extent! ve  notice  of  the  woric 
ut  *<£!  EipaAol,"  Tom.  1.,  No.  iv.,  30  Julio,  1810,  pp.  143-304. 

Humboldt.  Minerva.  Ensayo  politico  aobre  el  reyno  de 
Nueva-Espafia,  sacado  del  que  publicd  en  Frances  Alexandro 
de  Humboldt.  Por  D.  P[edro"J  M[aria]  de  0[live].  Madrid: 
Par  Ibarra^  ...  en  la  imprenta  at  NuHez.  MDCCCXViil.  2  vols., 
8vo,  pp.  448  i  462,  (2).  b.  33714 

Humboldt.  Political  Essay  on  the  Kingdom  of  New  Spain. 
Containing  Researches  relative  to  the  Geography  of  Mexico,  the 
Extent  of  its  Surface  and  its  political  Divisions  into  Intendancies, 
the  physical  Aspect  of  th  Country,  the  Population,  the  State  of 
Agriculture  and  Manufacturing  and  Commercial  Industry,  the 
Canals  projected  between  the  South  Sea  and  Atlantic  Ocean,  the 
Crown  Revenues,  the  Quantity  of  the  precious  Metals  which 
have  flowed  from  Mexico  into  Europe  and  Asia,  since  the-Dis- 
covery  of  the  New  Continent,  ai)d  the  Military  Defence  of  New 
Spain.  By  Alexander  de  Humboldt.  With  Physical  Sections 
and  Maps,  founded  on  Astronomical  Observations,  and  Trigono- 
metrical and  Barometrical  Measurements.  Translated  from  the 
Original  French,  By  John  Black.  London:  Longman  W  Co. 
181 1.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvii,  (2),  cxlv,  289,  (i)  j  (2),  531,  (i)  i 
(6)>  493i  (0  i  (2i)»  374,  Index,  (99).  Atlas,  4to.  +  New  York: 
L  Riley.  181 1.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  cxii,  221  ;  377  [no  more 
published],  -f  Second  Edition.  London.  18 14  4  vols.,  8vo. 
Atlas.    4-  Third  Edition.    [/*/</.]  1822.  337 »5 

The  London  editions  are  all  alike.     Su  <•  M.  Rev.,"  lux.  34. 


HUMROLDT. 


539 


Humboldt.  An  Abridgment  of  Humboldt's  Statistical  Essay 
on  Nev  Spain,  being  a  Geographical,  Philosophical,  and  Political 
Account  of  the  Kingdom  of  Mexico,  or  the  Vice-Royalty  of 
Mexico,  and  the  internal  Provinces,  subject  to  the  Commandant, 
or  Governor  General,  residing  at  Chihuahua.  By  a  Citizen  of 
Maryland.    Baltimort :  If^ant  and  O.  Rtilfy.   1813.    8vo,  pp.  41. 

Humboldt.  Versuch  uber  den  politischen  Zustand  des 
Koniereichs  Neu-Spanien  ...  Von  Friedrich  Alexander  von 
Humboldt.  Tubingen:  J.  G.  Cotta.  1809-18 14.  5  vols.,  8vo, 
pp.  (8),  clxviii,  viii,  205  j  (a),  278  j  (2),  180  ;  (2),  430 ;  (2),  178, 
(i).     3  Maps.  H.  33717 

Humboldt.  Ensayo  Politico  sobre  ...  la  Nueva-Espafla. 
Por  Alej.  de  Humboldt ;  Traducido  al  EspaHol  por  Don  Vin- 
cente  Gonzalez  Arnao  ...  .  Paris:  En  casa  de  Rosa.  1822.  5 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (8),  460;  (4),  470  J  (4),  436,  (1)}  (4),  415.  3 
Plates,  Map.  b.  +  P^ris:  J.  Remuard.  18^7.  5  vols.,  8vo. 
6  Plates,  -f  Tercia  edicion.  Paris,  1836.  5  vols.,  8vo.  Maps, 
and  Plates.  337 1^ 

Humboldt.  Essai  Politique  sur  I'lle  de  Cuba,  par  Alexandre 
de  Humboldt.  Avec  une  carte  et  un  Supplement  qui  renferme 
des  Considerations  sur  la  Population,  la  richesse  Territoriale  et  le 
Commerce  de  I'archipel  des  Antilles  et  de  Colombia.  Paris: 
Gidt  fils.  1826.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xlvi,  364,  Map  i  408.     a.,  h. 

HuMBCT.r  r.  Ensayo  Politico  sobre  la  Isia  de  Cuba ;  por  el 
Baron  A.  de  Humboldt.  Con  un  Mapa.  Obra  traducida  al 
Castellano  par  D.  J.  B.  de  V.  y  M.  Paris:  "Jules  Renouard. 
1827.  i2mo,  pp.  ^2),  xxxii,  361,  (2).  Map.  b.,  h.  +  Obra 
traducida  al  Castellano  por  D.  Jose  Lopez  de  Bustamente. 
Nueva  edicion.  Paris:  Lecointe y  Lasserre,  1840.  8vo,  pp.  (2), 
xxxii,  361,  (2).     Map.  33720 

Humboldt.  The  Island  of  Cuba.  By  Alexander  von  Hum- 
boldt. Translated  from  the  Spanish,  with  Notes  and  a  preliminary 
Essay  by  J.  S.  Thrasher.  New  Tori:  Derby  iff  Jackson.  1856. 
i2mo,  pp.  397.     Map.  b.,  ba.,  s.  33721 

Remarkable  for  having  omitted  Humboldt's  Views  on  Slavery,  of  which  the  author 
publicly  and  deservedly  complained, 

Humboldt.  Examen  Critique  de  I'Histoire  de  la  Geographic 
du  Nouveau  Continent  et  des  Progres  de  I'Astronomie  Nautique 
aux  quinzieme  et  scizicmc  sieclcs.     Par  Alexandre  de  Humboldt. 


;  t  {  (  .  .  5.  H  i  !  >  1  '  t  ^ 


540 


HUMBOLDT. 


Paris :  Librairie  de  Gide.  1836-39.    5  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xxvii,  362  ; 
373  i  407  }  336 ;  263.    4  Maps.  b.,  ba.,  h.  33722 

A  reprint  of  the  text  of  the  "Atlas  Historique  et  Giographique  "  which  accompanlei 
Humboldt's  Voyage,  and  all  that  was  published  in  this  form.  "This  noble  work, 
which  we  consider  the  greatest  monument  ever  erected  to  the  early  history  of  this  con- 
tinent, is,  despite  a  few  immaterial  errors,  a  sure  guide,  which  has  proved  to  us  an 
inexhaustible  source  of  valuable  suggestions.  The  bibliographical  notes  contained  in 
the  Examen  are  not,  we  confess,  in  keeping  with  the  learned  and  profound  dissertations 
which  we  can  never  cease  to  admire,  but  there  is  scarcely  a  page  which  does  not  throw 
a  vivid  light  upon  every  question  connected  with  the  geography,  discovery  and  history 
of  America." — Biblioihtca  Amtricana  yituitinima, 

Humboldt.  Histoire  de  la  Geographic  du  Nouveau  Conti- 
nent et  des  Progres  de  TAstronomie  Nautique  aux  quinzieme  et 
seizieme  siecles.     Paris.  [1839.]    2  vols.,  8vo.  337^3 

Consists  of  the  unsold  sheets  of  the  above,  with  a  new  title-page,  and  an  introduc- 
tion of  four  pages,  but  without  the  sections  of  the  La  Cosa  chart,  which,  in  this  new 
issue,  are  replaced  by  two  well-executed  maps  of  this  continent. 

Humboldt.  Kritische  Untersuchungen  uber  die  historische 
Entwickelung  der  geographischen  Kenntnisse  von  der  neuen 
Welt,  und  die  Fortschritte  der  nautischen  Astronomie  in  dem 
I5ten  und  i6ten  Jahrhundert.  Von  Alexander  v.  Humboldt. 
Aus  dem  Franzosischen  ubersetzt  von  Jul.  Ludw.  Ideler.  Ber- 
lin: Nicolai.  1836-52.  3  vols.,  8 vo.  c.  -f  Neue  mit  einem  voll- 
standigen  Namen-  und  Sar^register  vermehrte  Ausgabe.     [Ibid.'\ 

1852.  3  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  560,  (2) ;  528  ;  (2),  316.        ba.  33724 

One  of  the  most  important  books  of  the  famous  author,  giving  a  historical  display 
of  geographical  kno  vledge  in  the  New  World,  in  the  fifteenth  and  sixteenth  centuries. 
This  German  translation  has  an  index  which  is  not  in  the  original. 

Humboldt.  Kleinere  Schriften.  Von  Alexander  von  Hum- 
boldt. Erster  Band.  Geognostische  und  physikalische  Erinne- 
rungen.  Mit  einem  Atlas,  enthaltend  Umrisse  von  Vulkanen  aus 
den  Cordilleren  von  Quito  und  Mexico.    Stuttgart:  J.  G.  Cotta, 

1853.  8vo,  pp.  (4),  viii,  474,  (i).    5  folded  Plates. 

The  Atlas  forms  a  separate  volume.     Oblong  folio.     12  Plates  and  2  leaves. 


A.,  B.,  ba. 


Humboldt.  Kosmos.  Entwurf  einer  physischen  Weltbe- 
schreibung.  Von  Alexander  von  Humboldt.  ...  Stuttgart:  J. 
G.  Cotta.    1845-62.     5  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xvi,  493,  (l);   (2),  544, 


(l);  (2),  644;  (2),  649,  (i);  (2),  1297. 


BA**  H« 


33726 


This,  the  greatest  work  of  one  of  the  greatest  men  of  t'.e  nineteenth  century,  includes 
some  articles  on  America.  The  editions  in  German,  French,  and  English,  are  too 
numerous  and  too  general  for  us  to  enumerate.  For  the  Atlas  to  this  work  see  our  Vol. 
II.,  No.  8201.  We  content  ourselves  with  remarking  that  it  was  stereotyped  at  Phila- 
delphia, l^SSt  ''I-  8vo>  translated  into  Swedish,  Kjobenhavn,  1847-48,  2  vols.,  8vo; 
into  Dutch,  Leiden,  1846-58,  4  vols.,  8vo}  into  Russian,  by  N   Froloff  and  M.  Gussew, 


HUMBOLDT. 


54« 


MotctWf  1848-57,  4  volt.,  rl.  8vo;  into  Poliih,  by  J.  Baranowski,  L.  Zejizner,  i  H. 
Skrzynski,  H^artzatua,  1849-52,  a  vala.,  8vo,  Portrait;  into  Spaniah,  by  Francisco 
Diaz  Quintero,  Madrid,  1851,  2  voli.,  8vo;  into  Italian,  by  Giulio  Vallini  e  V.  Laz- 
sari,  i^tinzia,  1846-54.    8vo. 

Humboldt.  Cosmos :  Sketch  of  a  Physical  Description  of 
the  Universe.  By  Alexander  vcn  Humboldt.  ...  Translated 
under  the  superintendence  of  Col.  Edward  Sabine  ...  .  London: 
Longman  ...  .  1846-1850.  4  vols.,  post  8vo :  Vol.  i.  pp.  (22), 
357,  cxxxviii ;  Vol.  11.  pp.  vii,  (i),  359,  cxlii }  Vol.  iii.,  Part  i. 
pp.  (4),  ",  2H»  (i)»  Ixxviii ;  Vol.  III.,  Part  11.  pp.  (2),  215-457, 
Ixxvii-clxii,  XV  }  Vol.  iv..  Part  i.  pp.  xiii,  516,  clxxxiii,  (i).     ba. 

Vol.  IV.  contain!  an  article  on  the  discovery  of  America  by  the  Irish.  It  has  been 
reprinted  several  times  and  in  various  forms.  The  translator  was  Mrs.  Sabine,  and  it  is 
claimed  by  the  publishers  that  this  was  the  only  authorized  translation. 

Humboldt.  Koofiog :  a  General  Survey  of  the  Physical  Phe- 
nomena of  the  Universe.  By  Alexander  von  Humboldt.  Trans- 
lated by  Augustin  Prichard,  m.d.  ...  London :  Hippolyte  Bailliere. 
1845-48.     2  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  XV,  (4),  482  ;  534.      ba.  33728 

Humboldt.  Cosmos ;  a^  Sketch  of  a  Physical  Description  of 
the  Universe.  By  Alexander  von  Humboldt.  Translated  ... 
by  E.  C.  Otte.  ...  London:  Henry  G.  Bohn.  1849-58.  5  vols., 
post  8vo,  pp.  xvii,  ix,  369,  (3),  18  ;  xxi,  370-742,  (16) ;  (6),  289, 
(8);  XV,  291-601,  7,  (i);  viii,  500.  ba.  +  New-York:  Harper 
y  Brothers,  1851-52.  5  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  375;  367;  219; 
234;  462.  B.  33729 

In  this  edition  the  notes  are  placed  beneath  the  text;  Humboldt's  analytical  Sum- 
maries and  the  passages  hitherto  suppressed  are  included,  and  new  and  comprehensive 
indices  are  added.  Mr.  Bohn  printed  an  elaborate  notice  of  this  edition,  with  some 
criticisms  on  Mrs.  Sabine,  in  i2mo,  pp.  i6. 

Humboldt.  Cosmos.  Essai  d'une  description  physique  du 
monde ;  traduction  de  M.  H.  Faye  ...  et  de  M.  Ch.  Galuski  ...  . 
Edition  mise  dans  un  meilleur  ordre,  et  augmentee  d'une  notice 
biographique  sur  Humboldt,  avec  des  fragments  inedits  de  sa 
correspondance.  Paris:  Morgand.  1864.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  lix, 
2790.  33730 

Humboldt.  Briefe  uber  Alexander  von  Humboldt's  Kosmos. 
Ein  Commentar  zu  diesem  Werke  fur  gebildete  Laien.  ...  Bear- 
beitet  von  Bernhard  Cotta  ...  .  Leipzig.  1848-60.  6  vols.,  8vo. 
Supplement.  -\-  Dritte  vermehrte  Ausgabe.  Leipzig:  T.  O. 
Weigel.  1855-59.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xiv,  416,  (2),  Plates;  (4), 
482,  Plates  i  viii,  v,  468,  2  Maps,  2  Charts,  6  Plates ;  xiv,  419, 
(i).  Plates.  ba.  33731 


54» 


HUMBOLDT. 


Humboldt.    Life,  Travels  [etc.]     5"^  [Stoddard  (R.  H.)] 

Humboldt.  Notes  Statistiques,  Physiques  et  Politiques  sur 
TAmerique  Espagnole.  [Extraites  des  Ouvrages  du  Baron  de 
Humboldt  et  autres  Voyageurs  Modernes,  sur  ces  Pays.]  Tra- 
duit  de  Espagnole,  par  J.  L.  F.  V.  D.  G.  Philadelphia.  1812. 
8vo.  33732 

Humboldt.  Petrifactions  recueillies  en  Amerique  par  M.  A. 
de  Humboldt  et  Ch.  de  Genhardt,  decrites  par  L.  de  Buch. 
Berlin:  Dummler.   1839.    Folio.     2  Plates.  33733 

Humboldt.  Pittoreske  Ansichten  der  Cordilleren  und  Monu- 
mente  americanischer  Volker.     Tiibingen.  18 10.     Map. 

Humboldt.  Prospect  [zum]  Tagebuch  einer  Reise  vom 
Mississippi  nach  den  Kusten  der  Sudsee,  von  Baldwin  Mollhau- 
sen.  ...  Verlag  von  Hermann  Mendelssohn  in  Leipzig.  1857.  4^o» 
PP-  ",  (0-  B-  33735 

Humboldt.  Reis  van  Humboldt  en  Bonpland  naar  de  Keerk- 
ringen,  1 799-1804.  Uittreksel  uit  hunne  aanteeken  van  J.  C. 
Delametherie.    Amsterdam.  1805.    8vo.  3373^ 

This  Voyage  to  the  Tropics  is  an  abridged  translation. 

Humboldt.  Reis  van  Humboldt  en  Bonpland.  Eerste 
gedeelte.  Algemeene  Natuurkunde  en  Historisch  berigt  der 
reis.  Met  Platen.  Te  Haarlem,  bij  A.  Loosjes.  1808.  3  vols., 
8vo.  33737 

Humboldt.  Reise  in  die  Aequinoctial-Gegenden  des  Neuen 
Continents,  in  den  Jahren  1799,  1800,  1801,  1802,  1803  und 
1804.  Verfasst  von  Alexander  von  Humboldt  und  A.  Bon- 
plandt.  Mit  Kupfern.  Stuttgart  und  Tiibingen:  J.  G.  Cotta. 
18 1 5-1829.  6  vols.,  8vo.  +  Bearbeitet  von  G.  A.  Wimmer. 
Wien:  C.  Ceroid.  1830.  4  vols.,  l6mo.  c.  -\-  [^Ibid.']  1844. 
+  In  deutscher  Bearbeitung  von  Hermann  HaufF.  ...  Stuttgart: 
Cotta.  1859-60.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xiii,  403  ;  (2),  416;  (2),  403  ; 
(2),  444.  Map.  b.  +  Stuttgart.  1861  (?)  6  vols.,  i6mo,  pp. 
xvi,  260 ;  300  J  242 }  293  ;  267  j  396.     Map.  3373^ 

Humboldt.  Reise  in  die  Aequinoctial-Gegenden  des  Neuen 
Continents  und  Reisen  im  Europaischen  und  Asiatischen  Russ- 
land.     Von  H.  Kletke.     Berlin.  1858.    4  vols.,  8vo.        33739 

Humboldt.  Selections  from  the  Works  of  the  Baron  von 
Humboldt,  relating  to  the  Climate,  Inhabitants,  Productions,  and 


HUMBOLDT. 


543 


Mines  of  Mexico.    With  Notes  by  John  Taylor,  Esq.    London;, 
Longman.  1824.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  xxviii,  (6),  310.     Plate.        a.,  c, 

Some  copies  on  fine  paper. 


Humboldt. 
annees   1825  a 
Paris:   Gide fils. 

Humboldt. 


Tableau  Statistique  de  I'lle  de  Cuba,  por  les 
1829.  Par  M.  Alexandre  de  Humboldt  ...  . 
1831.    8vo,  pp.  88.    4  Tables.  3374^ 

Tablas  Estatisticas  del  Reyno  de  Espafla  en  el 
aflo  de  1803.    4to.  33742 

Humboldt.  Tablas  Geografico-politicas  del  Reyno  de  Nueva 
Espafla,  presentadas  al  Exmo  Sflr  Virrey  de  Mexico.    410. 

Humboldt.  The  Travels  and  Researches  of  Alexander  von 
Humboldt ;  being  a  condensed  Narrative  of  his  Journeys  in  the 
Equinoctial  Regions  of  America,  and  in  Asiatic  Russia  :  together 
with  Analyses  of  his  more  important  Investigations.  By  W. 
Macgillivray,  a.m.  Edinburgh :  Oliver  i^  Boyd.  1833.  Post  8vo, 
pp.418.  -\-  New-Tork :  Hamper  l^  Brothc-  .  1833.  i8mo,  pp. 
367.  +  \Ibid.']  1835.  +  Ubid.']  1837.  -f  [/fr/rf.]  1840.  + 
Enlarged  Edition.     Edinburgh.   1852.    +  {IbidJ\   1855.       33744 

Humboldt.  Reisen  and  Forschungen.  Eine  gedrangte  Er- 
zahlung  seiner  Wanderungen  in  den  Aequinoctial-Gegenden 
Amerikas  und  im  asiatischen  Russland.  Nebst  einer  Zusammen- 
stellung  seiner  wichtigsten  Untersuchungen,  u.s.w.  von  Dr.  W. 
Macgillivray.  Leipzig:  Baumgartner.  1832.  i6mo,  pp.  (2), 
xxiv,  430,  (2).     Map  and  7  Plates.    +  [^Ibtd.']  1836.     c.  33745 

Humboldt.  Tr.bute  to  the  Memory  of  Alexander  von  Hum- 
boldt, by  the  New  York  Geoj'raphical  and  Statistical  Society. 
New  Tori.   1859.     i2mo.  c.  33746 

Humboldt.  Untersuchungen  uber  die  Geographic  des  neuen 
Continents,  berech.  et  von  Jabbo  Oltmanns.  Paris.  18 10.  2 
vols.,  8vo.  33747 

Extremely  rare,  nearly  the  hole  edition  having  been  destroyed  at  sea.  See  Stevens' 
Catalogue  of  Humboldt's  Library,  Lot  4595. 

Humboldt.  Untersuchungen  uber  Amerika's  Bevolkerung 
aus  dem  alten  Kontinente,  dem  Herrn  Alexander  von  Humboldt 
gewidmet  von  Johann  Severin  Vater  ...  .  Leipzig.  1810.  8vo, 
pp.211.  P.  33748 

Humboldt.  Volcans  des  Cordilleres  de  Quito  et  du  Mexique 
par  Alexandre  de  Humboldt.    Paris.  1854.    Oblong  410,  pp.  15. 


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12  Plates,  -f  Pour  servlr  aux  CEuvres  de  Humboldt  et  sp6ctale> 
ment  aux  Melanges  de  e^ologie  et  de  physique  g£n£rale.  Nou- 
velle  Edition.  Paris:  Morgand.  1864.  Oblong  410,  pp.  15.  12 
Plates.  33749 

Humboldt.  Vues  des  Cordilleres,  et  Monumens  des  Peuples 
Indigenes  de  TAmerique.  Par  Al.  de  Humboldt.  ...  Paris: 
Maxe.  1815.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  392;  411,  (2).  19  Plates,  -f 
J  Paris :  A  la  Librairie  grecque  ...   1816.    2  vols.,  8vo.      33750 

Humboldt.  Researches,  concerning  the  Institutions  &  Mon- 
uments of  the  Ancient  Inhabitants  of  America,  with  Descriptions 
&  Views  of  some  of  the  most  Striking  Scenes  in  the  Cordilleras. 
Written  in  French  by  Alexander  de  Humboldt,  &  Translated 
into  English  by  Helen  Maria  Williams.  London :  Longman  ...  . 
1814.    2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  iv,  411 ;  324.     19  Plates,      b.,  ba.,  h. 

This  translation  of  the  text  of  the  celebrated  "Vues  des  Cordilldres,"  is  a  valuable 
adjunct  to  the  great  folio  of  plates,  for  all  students  not  familiar  with  the  language  of 
the  original. 

Humboldt  and  Bonpland. 

The  following  titles  are  arranged  in  the  order  in  which  a  set  is  usually  bound  up.  It 
will  be  noticed  that  some  of  the  titles  have  already  appeared,  but  the  following  list 
describes  only  such  works  as  are  usually  found  with  the  folio  and  4to  series. 

Voyage  aux  regions  Equinoxiales  du  Nouveau  continent,  fait 
en  1799,  1800,  1801,  1802,  1803  et  1804.  Par  Al.  de  Hum- 
boldt et  A.  Bonpland  ;  redige,  par  Alexandre  de  Humboldt ;  avec 
deux  atlas,  qui  renferment.  Tun  les  Vues  des  Cordilleres  et  les 
monumens  des  peuples  Indigenes  de  I'Amerique,  et  I'autre  des 
Cartes  Geographiques  et  Physiques.  Paris:  F.  Schoell.  1814-25. 
3  vols.,  rl.  4to,  pp.  (10),  643;  (4),  722;  (8),  632.  A.,  B.,  H. 
Atlas.    Paris :  Librairie  de  Gide.  1814-34.    pp.  (4),  3.    40  Plates. 

This  general  title  of  "  Voyages,"  etc.,  with  some  variations,  precedes  all  the  books 
described  <n  this  series.  "  This  work  has  been  justly  called  by  a  competent  judge  '  a 
work  of  gigantic  extent  and  richness,  to  which  the  modern  literature  of  J'.urope  can 
hardly  offer  a  parallel.' " — Encycloftedia  .Americana.  A  fourth  volume  was  i.'nnounced 
but  never  published. 

Atlas  Geographique  et  Physique  des  Regions  Equinoxiales  du 
Nouveau  Continent.  Examen  critique  de  I'Histoire  et  de  la 
Geographic  du  Nouveau  Continent  aux  quinzieme  et  seizieme 
siecles.  Paris:  G.  Dufour  et  O'.  18 14-34.  Folio,  pp.  (6),  vi, 
562.     39  Maps.  33753 


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Vues  des  Cordilleres  et  Monumens  des  Peuples  Indigenes  de 
rAmerique.  Par  Al.  de  Humboldt.  Paris:  Chez  F.  Schotll. 
i8l0.    Folio,  pp.  (lo),  350,  (i).    69  Plates.    -^^  Paris.   1813.    B. 

Every  clasa  of  Mexican  or  Aztec,  and  Peruvian  Antiquities,  receives  in  this  work 
the  clearest  philosophical  analysis.  Many  of  the  plates  are  beautifully  colored ;  indeed, 
it  is  the  most  beautiful  and  generally  interesting  of  Humboldt's  works.  Some  copies 
have  proof  impressions  of  the  plates.  Many  copies  have  been  sold  lacking  pp.  272- 
350,  and  plates  50-69,  and  the  collation  in  some  copies  is  pp.  xvi,  350;  69  Plates. 

Recueil  d'Observations  de  Zoologie  et  d'Anatomie  comparee, 
faites  dans  I'Ocean  Atlantique,  dans  I'interieur  du  Nouveau  Con- 
tinent et  dans  la  Mer  du  Sud  pendant  les  annees  1799,  1800, 
1801,  1802  et  1803.  Par  Al.  de  Humboldt  et  A.  Bonpland. 
Paris:  Schoell.  1811-33.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  (4),  viii,  368;  (4), 
352.     57  Plates.  B.,  H.  33755 


According  to  Rich,  Vol.  i.  was  published,  Paris:  Schotll.  1805.    4to,  pp.  412. 
colored  Plates.     It  was  reproduced,  Paris,  1 841. 


30 


Essai  Politique  sur  le  Royaume  de  la  Nouvelle-Espagne.  Par 
Alexandre  de  Humboldt.  Avec  un  Atlas  physique  et  geogra- 
phique,  fonde  sur  des  observations  astrcnomiques,  des  mesures 
trigonometriques  et  des  nivellemens  barometriques.  ...  Paris:  F. 
Schoell.  181 1.  2  vols.,  4to,  pp.  (14),  xcii,  (2),  iv,  350,  (6) ;  (8), 
351-904,  (i).     Atlas,  folio,  pp.  (iv),  4.    20  Plates.       a.,  ba.,  s. 

The  maps  are  numbered  i-  6,  9,  13-30,  No.  19  being  numbered  twice,  making  in 
all  twenty.  The  eleven  pages  of  descriptive  letter-press  are  sometimes  deficient.  The 
date  varies  in  copies  from  1811  to  1814.  There  arc  copies  on  large  vellum  paper. 
&f  "  M.  Rev.,"  txiv.  353. 

Recueil  d'Observations  Astronomiques.  D'Operations  Trigo- 
nometriques, et  de  Mesures  Barometriques  faites  pendant  le  cours 
d'un  Voyage  aux  Regions  £quinoxiales  du  Nouveau  Continent, 
depuis  1799  jusqu'en  1803.  Par  Alexandre  de  Humboldt; 
Redigees  calculees,  d'apres  les  Tables  les  plus  exactes  par  Jabbo 

'  ~    "  '  '  (4), 

BA. 


Oltmanns.  ...  J  Paris :  F.  Schoell.    18 10.     2  vols.,  4to,  pp. 
Ixxvi,  138,  33,  (i),  382,  (2) ;  (4),  629.     2  Plates. 

Some  copies  are  printed  on  vellum  paper. 


Ab^     Om^ 


Physique  generale  et  Geologie.     Paris.   1807.    4to.        33758 

Essai  sur  la  Geographic  des  Plantes,  accompagne  d'un  Tableau 
physique  des  Regions  equinoxiales,  fonde  sur  des  mesures  execu- 
tees,  depuis  le  dixieme  degre  de  latitude  ...  australe  ...  par  Al. 
de  Humboldt  et  A.  Bonpland.  ...  Paris:  Chex  Fr.  Schoell.  1807. 
4to,  pp.  (6),  155.     Table.  a.,  b.,  h.  33759 

VOL.  VIII.  68 


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546 


HUMBOLDT    AND    BONPLAND. 


Plantes  £quinoxiales,  recueillies  au  Mexique,  dans  Tile  de 
Cuba,  dans  les  provinces  de  Caracas,  de  Cumana  et  de  Barce- 
lonnc,  aux  Andes  de  la  Nouvelle-Grenade,  de  Quito  et  du  Perou, 
et  sur  les  bords  du  Rio-Ncgro,  de  I'Orenoque  et  de  la  riviere  des 
Amazones.  Par  Al.  de  Humboldt  et  A.  Bonpland.  Paris: 
Chez  F.  Schoell.  1808-9.  2  vols.,  folio,  pp.  (2),  234,  Portrait; 
(2),  191.     140  Plates.    A.,  B.,  BA.    +  Paris.   1813.     H.      33760 

Some  copies  printed  on  vellum  paper.  It  is  perhaps  one  of  the  grandest  works  on 
American  botany  ever  put  forth. 

Nova  Genera  et  Species  Plantarum  quas  in  Peregrinatione  ad 
Plagam  i^quinoctialem  orbis  novi  colligerunt,  desciipserunt,  par- 
tem adumbraveriint  Amat.  Bonpland  et  Alex,  de  Humboldt.  Ex 
schedis  autographis  A.  Bonplandi  in  ordinem  digessit  Carol.  Sigis- 
mund  Kunth.  Accedunt  tabulae  aeri  inciss,  et  Al.  de  Humboldt 
notationes  ad  geographium  plantarum  spectantes.  Lutetia  Pari- 
siorum.  1815-25.  7  vols.,  folio,  pp.  (6),  xlvi,  (2),  302  ;  (8),  323, 
(I);  (8),  456;  (8),  247  i  (6),  338}  (6),  420,  (2)i  (8),  399. 
700  Plates.  33761 

Complete  sets  are  very  scarce.  It  was  issued  with  the  plates  plain,  price  1,800  francs, 
vellum  paper,  3,600  francs,  plates  colored,  5,500  francs.  Some  copies  printed  on  large 
paper,  colored  plates,  7,200  francs. 

Monographie  des  Melastomacees,  comprenant  Toutes  les 
Plantes  de  cet  ordre  recueillies  jusqu'a  ce  jour,  et  notamment  au 
Mexique,  dans  I'ile  de  Cuba,  dans  les  provinces  de  Caracas,  de 
Cumana,  et  de  Barcelone,  aux  Andes  de  la  Nouvelle-Grenade, 
de  Quito  et  du  Perou,  et  sur  les  bords  du  Rio-Negro,  de  I'Ore- 
noque et  de  la  riviere  des  Amazones ;  par  Al.  de  Humboldt  et 
A.  Bonpland.  ...  Melastomes.  Paris.  1816.  Folio,  pp.  (12),  vi, 
142,  (4).     60  Plates.  B.  33762 

Monographie  des  Melastomacees  ...  .  Rhexies.  Paris:  Chez 
Gide  Fils.   1823.     Folio,  pp.  (8),  ii,  158,  (2).     60  Plates.     B.,  H. 

Mimoses  et  autres  Plantes  legumineuses  du  Nouveau  Continent 
recueillies  par  MM.  de  Humboldt  et  Bonpland,  decrites  et  pub- 
liees  par  Charles-Sigismond  Kunth,  avec  Figures  coloriees.  Paris. 
1819.    Folio,  pp.  (10),  223.    60  colored  Plates.        A.,  B.  33764 

Distribution  methodique  de  la  famille  des  Graminees  par 
Charles-Sigismond  Kunth  ...  .  Paris.  1835.  2  vols.,  folio,  pp. 
(8),  578,  (2) ;  (4),  220  Plates.  b.  33765 

Revision  des  Graminees,  publiees  dans  les  Nova  Genera  et 
Species  Plantarum,  de  MM.  Humboldt  et  Bonpland;  precedee 
d'un   travail   general   sur  la  famille  des  Graminees  par  C.  S. 


HUMBOLDT    AND    BUNPLAND. 


547 


Kunth.    Ouvrage  accompagnc  de  cent  Planches  colories.    Paris: 
Gide,   1829-34.    3  vols.,  folio.  337^6 

Another  edition  was  published  in  1839,  with  210  uncolored  plates,  in  a  vols.,  folio, 
■t  264  francs. 

Synopsis  Plantarum,  quai  in  itinere  ad  plagiam  xquinoxialem 
Orbis  Novi,  collegerunt  Al.  de  Humboldt  et  Am.  Bonpland. 
Auctorc  Carolo  Sigism.  Kunth.    Parisiis :  F.  G.  Levrault.   1822- 

1825.  4  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (6),  iv,  491 ;  (6),  526 }  (4),  496 ;  (6),  528. 

Voyage  au  regions  equinoxiales  du  Nouveau  Continent,  fait  en 
1799,  1800,  1801,  1802,  1803  et  1804,  par  A.  de  Humboldt  et 
A.  Bonpland.  Redige  par  A.  de  Humboldt,  avec  un  Atlas  geo- 
graphique.  Paris:  Schoell^  Dufour^  Gide  et  Maze.  18 1 6-31.  13 
vols.,  8vo,  pp.  (4),  459,  (i) ;  (4),  381,  Plate  ;  (4J,  381,  (2) ;  331, 
(5),  69;  (4),  318;  (4),  396;  (4),  455;  526,(2);  (4),  527,  (I); 
(4)»  419  i  (4),  478  }  (4),  416  ;  407  5  (6),  166.  33768 

Viage  a  las  Rcgiones  Equinocciales  del  Nuevo  Continente 
hecho  en  1799  hasta  1804  por  Al.  de  Humboldt  y  A.  Bonpland, 
redactado  por  A.  de  Humboldt ;  continuacion  indespensable  al 
Ensayo   Politico  sobre  e   Reino  de   la   Nueva  Espaiia.     Paris. 

1826.  5  vols.,  8vo.     Maps.    4"  Paris.  1828.  337^9 

Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of 
the  New  Continent  in  1 799-1 804.  By  Alexander  de  Humboldt, 
and  Aime  Bonpland.  Written  in  .''"rench  bv  Alexander  de  Hum- 
boldt, and  translated  into  English  by  Helen  Maria  Williams. 
London:  Longman.  1814-26.  7  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xii,  li,  (2),  293  ; 
294  i  575  i  (4),  573  ;  Vol.  v..  Part  i.  pp.  (4),  502  ;  Part  11.  pp. 
(2),  502-865  ;  Vol.  VI.,  Part  I.  pp.  vii,  390 ;  Part  li.  pp.  iv, 
391-845;  (4),  482.     8  Maps.  33770 

These  seven  volumes  are  usually  bound  in  six.  There  are  siome  variations  in  the 
date  and  collation  of  Vols.  i.  and  ii.,  which  reached  a  third  edition,  l8ai.  Its  repub- 
lication was  commenced  in  Philadelphia :  M.  Carey.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  432,  but  did  not 
proceed  any  farther.  Concerning  the  work  see  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxxi.  i,  lxxxvui.  234, 
xc.  14.     The  following  is  another  translation  : 

Personal  Narrative  of  Travels  to  the  Equinoctial  Regions  of 
America,  ...  during  the  years  1 799-1 804.  By  Alexander  von 
Humboldt.  Translated  and  Edited  by  Thomasina  Ross.  Lon- 
don: Henry  G.  Bohn.  1852.  3  vols.,  post  8vo,  pp.  xx,  ii,  505, 
(i);  vi,  521,  (i);  vi,  442.    -\- London.   1818-29.     7  vols,  in  8. 

Reis  naar  de  landen  bij  den  Equator.  Uit  het  Fransch  vertaald. 
Haarlem.  1808-18.    6  vols.,  8vo.     Portrait  and  Plates.      33772 

Voyage  to  the  Equator.     Translated  from  the  French. 


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Beobachtungen  aus  der  Zoologie  und  Vergleichuneen.  Ana- 
tomic, gesammelt  auf  einer  Reise  nach  den  Tropenundern  des 
neuen  Continents  in  den  Jahren  1 799-1 804.  Tubingen.  1806. 
14  Plates.  33773 

This  conclude*  our  long  lilt  of  the  worki  of  thii  great  lavani.  We  cannot  do  less  than 
quote  the  wordi  of  three  diitinguiihed  reviewers :  *'  No  name  standi  higher  than  that 
of  Humboldt,  among  the  lovers  of  geographical  and  physical  science.  Zealous,  active, 
vigorous ;  imbued  with  liberal  knowledge,  skillful  in  general  physics,  and  >iarticularly 
attached  to  chemistry  and  its  kindred  branches,  possessing  ample  means  of  indulging 
his  taste,  he  has  directed  his  inquiries  into  every  department  of  nature  and  society. 
The  mass  of  curious  information  which  he  procured  in  those  distant  travels,  and  the 
superb  collection  which  he  was  enabled  to  make,  relative  to  different  objects  of  science, 
far  exceed  anything  that  has  heretofore  been  achieved  by  the  exertions  of  an  individual." 
—EMnburgh  Re-view,  xvi.  223-24.  "  Humboldt  is  the  most  illustrious  traveller  of  his 
day.  Nothing  seems  too  vast,  too  varied,  too  wonderful,  or  too  minute,  for  the  keen 
eye,  penetrating  intellect,  and  unwearied  exertions  of  this  extraordinary  man.  A 
botanist,  zoologist,  statist  and  philosopher,  the  genius  of  this  great  writer  seems  to  have 
been  peculiarly  fitted  for  curveying  the  varieties  and  immensity  of  the  physical  world ; 
and  he  accordingly  takes  the  foremost  rank  of  all  the  travellers,  dead  or  living." — 
DiBDiN.  "  To  write  a  book  upon  America  without  referring  to  Baron  Humboldt  at 
almost  every  page,  is  nearly  impossible.  He  was  the  first  who  applied  the  light  of 
science  to  the  New  World." — Ward's  Mexico.  See  also  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxxix.  165 
"  Quart.  Rev.,"  xv.  440;  "  Edinb.  Rev.,"  xvi.  223,  xxiv.  133  j  "  North  Amer.  Rev.," 
zvi.  1}  Ghillany  (F.  W.),  our  Vol.  vii..  No.  27261. 

Humboldt  (G.),  pseudon.  Poems  and  Letters  to  Don  Brown, 
by  Gay  Humboldt  alias  Burr  Lington,  d.l.l.  Albany:  E.  H. 
Bender,  mdccclvii.     i8mo,  pp.  x,  (2),  252.  H.  33774 

Humbug  :  A  Look  at  some  Popular  Impositions.  New  fork : 
S.  F.  French  &  Co.  1 859.  l2mo,  pp.  lOO.  B.  +  ^Jbid.']  i860. 
l2mo,  pp.  96.  33775 

Hume  (G.  H.)  Canada,  As  It  Is.  Comprising  Details  Re- 
lating to  the  Domestic  Policy,  Commerce  and  Agriculture,  of 
the  Upper  and  Lower  Provinces,  ...  for  ...  Settlers  and  Emi- 
grants. By  George  Henry  Hume.  New-Tor k :  William  Stodart. 
'832.     i8mo,  pp.  xxiv,  173.  H.  33776 

Hume  (H.)  The  Life  of  Edward  John  Eyre,  late  Governor 
of  Jamaica.  By  Hamilton  Hume.  London :  Richard  Bentley. 
1867.     i2mo,  pp.  xvi,  320.     Portrait.  B.,  ba.,  c.  33777 

Hume  (J.)  Sermon  before  the  Incorporated  Society  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  February  19,  1762. 
By  John,  Bishop  of  Oxford.     London.   1762.    8vo,  pp.  91.      N. 

Hume  (J.)  The  Celebrated  Letter  of  Joseph  Hume,  m.p.  to 
Wm.  Lyon   Mackenzie,  Mayor  of  Toronto,  declaratory  of  a 


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Design  to  "  Free  these  Provinces  from  the  baneful  Domination 
of  the  Mother  Country ! "  With  the  Comments  of  the  Press 
of  Upper  Canada  on  the  pernicious  and  treasonable  tendency  of 
that  Letter,  and  the  Speeches,  Resolutions,  and  Amendments  of 
the  Common  Council  of  this  City,  the  result  of  a  Motion  to  dis- 
avow all  participation  in  the  sentiments  of  Mr,  Hume,  Toronto: 
G.  P.  Bull.  1834.    8vo.  33779 

Alio  1  Debate  on  Sugar  Duties.     Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Commoni,  on  the  13th 
of  May,  1841,  on  the  Motion  of  Lord  John  Russell.     [London,  1841.]    8vo,  pp.  11. 

HFume]  {S[ophia]).  An  |  Exhortation  |  to  the  |  Inhabitants  |  Of 
the  Province  of  |  South-Carolina,  |  To  bring  their  Deeds  to  the 
Light  of  I  Christ,  in  their  own  Consciences.  |By  S.  H.|In  which 
is  inserted,  |  Some  Account  of  the  Author's  Ex- 1  perience  in  the 
Important  Business  of  |  Religion.  |  ..,  Philadelphia:  Printed  by 
IVilliam  Bradford.  [1747.]  8vo,  pp.  158.  -f-  Philadelphia: 
Printed  by  B.  Franklin  and  D.  Hall,  mdccxlviii.  8vo,  pp.  86, 
BA.  +  Bristol:  Printed  by  Samuel  Farley,  m.dcc.l.  8vo,  pp. 
80.  c.  -f  [^Ibid."]  M,DCC,Li.  8vo,  pp.  Ill,  (i).  H.  -\- London: 
...  Luke  Hinde  ...  1752.  8vo,  pp.  152.  --|-  Leedes :  Printed  by 
James  Lister.  1752.  i2mo,  pp.  108.  -f  Dublin:  Printed  by 
Isaac  Jackson.  Mdccliv.     i2mo,  pp.  164.  c.  33780 

Hume.  An  Epistle  to  the  Inhabitants  of  South-Carolina ; 
Containing  Sundry  Observations  proper  to  be  consider'd  by  every 
Professor  of  Christianity  in  General.  By  Sophia  Hume.  ... 
London:  Printed  by  Luke  Hinde.   1754.    8vo,  pp.  114.    c,  H.,  w. 

Humes  (T.  W.)  Second  Report  to  the  East  Tennessee  Re- 
lief Association  at  Knoxville.  By  Thomas  W.  Humes  ...  . 
Knoxville^  Tenn.:  Printed  by  BrownloWy  Haws  ^  Co.   1866.     8vo, 

pp.  23.  H.  33782 

See  also  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

The  Humming  Bird  ;  or.  Morsels  of  Information,  on  the  Sub- 
ject of  Slavery :  with  various  Miscellaneous  Articles.  Vol.  i. 
Leicester:  A.  Cockshaw.   1825.    8vo,  pp.  x,  364.  337^3 

Humours  of  Eutopia ;  a  Tale  of  Colonial  Times.  By  an 
Eutopian.     Philadelphia.   1828.     l2mo.  33784 

Humphrey  (Asa).  Personal  Satire:  or  Satirical  Epistle. 
Written  by  a  Schoolmaster  in  the  Eastern  Country.  Boston. 
1804.     i2mo.  w.  33785 


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Humphrey  (K.  P.)  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Gc n. 
Zachary  Taylor  ...  Julv  13,  1850.  By  Edward  P.  Humphrey 
...  LouisvilU :   Hulls  and  Shannon.  MUCCCL.    8vo,  pp.  16.         h. 


Alio  I  An  Addreu 
villei  July  15,  184I. 


on  the  Dedication  of  the  Cave  Hill  Cemetery  \  near  Louii- 
Leuitvil/t,  Ky,   1848,     8vo,  pp.  31,     ia. 


Humphrey,  and  Cleland  (T.  H.)  Memcirs  of  Rev.  Thos. 
Cleland.  By  E.  P.  Humphrey  and  T.  H.  ClcIand.  Cincinnati. 
1859.    lamo.  8.  33787 

Humphrey  (H.)  An  Address,  ...  at  the  Collegiate  Insti- 
tution in  Amherst,  Ms.,  By  Heman  Humphrey,  d.d..  On  Oc- 
casion of  his  Inauguration  to  the  Presidency  of  that  Institution, 
Oct.  15,  1823.      Boston:  Printed  by  Crocker  and  Brnuster.    1823. 

8V0,  pp.  40.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  M.,  W.  33788 

HuMPflREY.  The  Character  and  Sufferings  of  the  Pil|:rims. 
A  Sermon  ...  at  Pittsficld,  (Mass.)  December  22,  l8io,  ...  By 
Heman  Humphrey,  d.d.  Pittsfeld :  Printed  by  Phinehas  Mien. 
1821.     8vo,  pp.  40.  BA.  33789 

Humphrey.  Death  "  President  Harrison.  A  Dis  nurse 
delivered  in  ...  Amhersi,  Mass.  On  ...  the  Annual  State  Fast, 
April  8,  1841.  By  Heman  Humphrey,  d.d.  ...  Jmherst :  J.  S. 
and  C.  Adams.   1841.     8vo,  pp.  24.     Portrait.  B.  33790 

Humphrey.  Indian  Rights  &  our  Dutits.  An  Address 
delivered  at  Amherst,  Hartford,  etc.  December,  1829.  By 
Heman  Humphrey,  d.d.  Amherst:  J.  S.  is'  C.  Adams  and  do. 
1830.  l2mo,  pp.  24.  B.,  H.  -\- Albany.  1831.  p.,  w.  -\-\Nnv 
York  :~\  Stereotyped  for  the  Association  for  diffusing  information  on  the 
Subject  of  Indian  Rights.    183 1.     12mo,  pp.  24.  HA.  33791 

The  effort  of  ^n  earnest  and  learned  man  to  aiouse  the  people  of  the  United  States 
to  a  knowledge  of  the  wrongs  perpetrated  on  the  Indians. 

Humphrey.  The  Life  and  Labors  of  the  Rev.  T.  H.  Gal- 
laudet,  ll.d.  By  Rev.  Heman  Humphrey,  d.d.  New  York: 
Robert  Carter  <3'  Brother.    185  7.     l2mo,  pp.  440.      Portrait.       s. 

Humphrey.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Nathan  W,  Fiske,  ...  Am- 
herst College ;  ...  with  ...  Sermons  and  other  Writint^s.  By 
Heman  Humphrey,  d.d.  Amherst:  J.  S,  and  C.  Adams.  1850. 
i2mo,  pp.  392.     Portrait.  33793 

HuMi'HREY.  Miscellaneous  Discourses  and  Reviews:  By 
Heman  Humphrey,  p.D.  Amherst:  J.  S.  and  C.  Adams.  1834. 
i2mo,  pp.  415.  BA.  33794 


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AliO!  An  AiiJrrii  ...  Opening  of  tlie  Conventlun  o^  Teachrej  a/id  of  the  Friendi 
of  Edui  atlun  ...  HartfDnl,  Nuvetiiliir  10,  1830  ...  Hartford.  iHji.  Kvu,  pp.  19. — 
Charge!  againic  Slavrry.  Eitracti  frum  a  Diicourse  delivered  at  PittiHeM,  January  4, 
1861.  ...  SoitoH  I  Amirica»  Trad  Sacitly.  1861.  iSitiD,  pp.  31.  —  A  Dltcuurie  delivrti-J 
lirtore  the  Cunnectkut  Alpha  uf  <^.  |i.  K.  at  New  H.ivcn,  August  14,  1X38.  ...  Nfvt 
Haven.  1839.  8vo. —  ...  A  Dlicourte  ...  at  thr  Funei 'I  uf  Mri,  U.  W.  ",  Fiike, 
February  11,  1844.  ...  jlmho  J.  S.  and  C.  jlJami.  1844  limu,  pp.  4)(  — The 
Kingdom  uf  Christ :  a  Scrnxm  )>re.ichcd  hrtbre  the  Annual  Convention  of  tin-  Congre- 
gational Miniateri  uf  Matsaihuirrta,  in  Boston,  May  19,  1830.  ...  Bmtaii :  Peirn  and 
fyHliamt.  8vo,  pp.  36.  —  The  Missouri  Cumproniiie  x  An  Addreii  delivered  br(i)re  the 
Citiieni  of  Pittifield  ...  Ftb.  16,  |8;4.  ...  Pillifitld:  RttJ,  Hull  (^  Ftirion,  Priiittri 
l8;4.  8vo,  pp.  31. — Our  Nation.  A  Di-n  ourse  ...  .it  Pittilield,  M.<>ss.,  January  4, 
1861,  on  the  l)ay  of  the  National  Fast.  ...  Piilifit/d,  Man.!  Henry  Ciiitering,  Printer, 
1861.  8vo,  pp.  37.  H.  —  Parallel  between  Intemperance  and  the  Slave  Tra<li'.  An 
Address  ...  at  Amherst  College,  July  4,  1818.  ...  jimhertt t  J.  S.  and  C.  Adamt, 
Printer!.  1818.  8vo,  pp.  40. —  ...  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Goshen  [{^>nn.J,  at  the 
Ordination  uf  the  Rev,  Meuiri.  Hiram  Bingham,  tc  Asa  Thurston,  as  Misbionarii's  to 
the  Sandwich  Islands,  Sept.  29,  1819.  ...  Botton  t  Samwl  T.  Armitrcng.  1X19,  8vj, 
pp.  40,  xvi.  —  Revival  Sketches  and  Manual.  In  Two  Parts.  ...  New  York:  American 
Tract  Setiety.  [i8;9.'|  iimo,  pp.  476. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Installation  of  the 
Rev.  Horatio  N.  Brinsmade  ...  in  Pittsfietd,  Mass.  February  II,  1835.  ...  Pittifield  1 
printed  hy  Phinehat  Allen  and  Son.  [1835.]  8vo,  pp.  10.  H. — Sermon  before  the 
General  Association  of  Connecticut,  at  New  Haven,  June  18,  1816.  ...  New  Haven. 
1816.  8vo,  pp.  24.—  ...  A  Sermon,  ...  at  Pittsfield,  (Mas<t.)  on  the  Day  of  the 
Annual  Fast,  .April  4th,  1818.  ...  Pittifield:  Printed  hy  Phinekat  Allen.  1818.  8vn, 
pp.  46.  —  Sermon  at  the  Dedication  of  the  CoUecr  Chapel,  Feb.  18,  1817.  ...  Amhertt. 
18*7.  8vo,  pp.  3*. —  ...  A  Sermon,  Preached  in  the  City  of  Boston  before  the  Pas- 
toral Association  of  Massachusetts.  May  31,  1826.  ...  Amhertt ;  Mark  H.  Netvman. 
1826.  8vo,  pp.  32.  B.  —  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Rev.  Nathan  W.  Fiike,  late 
Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy  in  Amherst  College.  ...  AmAertf ;  Prei$ 
of  y .  S.  (Sf  C.  AJami.  MDCCCXL/iii.  8vo,  pp.  29.  —  Valedictory  Address,  ...  Amherst 
College.  ...  Amhertt:  J.  S.  &  C.  Adami,  Priniert.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  23.  -The  Way  to 
Bless  and  Save  our  Country:  A  Sermon  ...  May  23,  1831.  ...  PkiL.delpkia,  1831. 
l2mo,  pp.  24. 

Humphrey  (J.)  Obituary  Notices  and  Funeral  Services  of 
James  Humphrey.  Brooklyn:  For  the  family.  1866.  8vo,  pp. 
(2),  97.     Portrait.  B.  33795 

Humphrey  (Z.  M.)  Funeral  Sermon  ...  at  the  Obsequies 
of  Colonel  E.  E,  Ellsworth,  ...  Chicago,  June  2,  186 1.  By 
Rev.  Z.  M.  Humphrey.  ...   Chicago.   1861.    8vo,  pp.  16.         b. 

Humphreys  (A.  A.),  and  Abbot  (H.  L.)  Report  upon  the 
Physics  and  Hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi  River ;  upon  the  Pro- 
tection of  the  Alluvial  Region  against  Overflow ;  and  upon  the 
Deepening  of  the  Mouths :  based  upon  Surveys  and  Investi- 
gations made  umler  the  Acts  of  Congress  directing  the  Topo- 
graphical and  Hydrographical  Survey  of  the  Delta  of  the  Missis- 
sippi River,  with  such  Investigations  as  might  lead  to  determine 
the  most  Practicable  Plan  for  securing  it  from  Inundation,  and 
the  Best  Mode  of  deepening  the  Channels  at  the  Mouths  of  the 


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River.  Submitted  to  the  Bureau  of  Topographical  Engineers, 
War  Department,  1861.  Prepared  by  Captain  A.  A.  HumphreyM 
and  Lieut.  H.  L.  Abbot  ...  .  Philadtlphia :  J,  B.  Lippincott  IJ 
Co.   i86i.    4to,  pp.  xxiv,  17-456}  Appendix,  cxivi.     20  Platen. 

Alio  I  A  Reply  to  Certain  Portion!  of  the  Minnuty  Report  of  the  Hon.  Z.  KIdwrll 
...  upon  the  Facilic  Railroad  ....  December,  1)156.     [ff^aiAhgint.  1I56.J    8vo,  pp.  1. 

[HuMPHRBYs  (C.  A.)]  A  Sketch  of  the  Hiitory  of  the  first 
Half  Century  of  the  Third  Congregational  Society  of  Spring- 
field, Mass.  ...  rWith]  Sermon  upon  ...  Rev.  William  B.  0. 
Peabody,  d.d.  With  an  Appendix.  Sprinifitld:  Samuil  Bowles 
iif  Company^  Printers.   1869.     8vo,  pp.  50.  H.  33798 

Humphreys  (D.)  A  Plain  Attempt  to  hold  up  to  View  The 
Ancient  Go!»pel  ...  .  By  Daniel  Humphreys  ...  .  Portsmouth. 
1800.     i2mo,  pp.  35.  B.,  RA.  33799 

Alio  I  The  Compendiuui  American  Grammar;  or,  Grammatical  Inititutei  in  Vcrie, 
...  Portimouth,  N.  H.     179a.     i6mo,  pp.  71.     m. 

Humphreys  (David).  An  Account  of  the  Endeavours  Used 
by  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts, 
To  instruct  the  Negro  Slaves  in  New  York.  Together  with 
Two  of  Bp.  Gibson's  Letters  on  that  subject.  Beins  an  Extract 
from  Dr.  Humphreys's  Historical  Account  of  the  Incorporated 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  from 
its  Foundation  to  the  Year  1728.  Printed  at  London  in  1730. 
8vo,  pp.  45.  33800 

Humphreys.  An  Historical  Account  of  the  Incorporated 
Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts. 
Containing  their  Foundation,  Proceedings,  and  the  Success  of 
their  Missionaries  in  the  British  Colonies,  to  the  Year  1728. 
By  David  Humphreys,  d.d.  Secretary  to  the  Honorable  Society. 
London:  Joseph  Doivning.  M.DCC.xx;:.  8vo,  pp.  xxxi,  356.  2 
Maps  by  H.  Moll,    ba.,  h.    -f  New  Tori.   1853.    8vo,  pp.  135. 

The  labun  of  the  Society  embraced  the  New  England  Coloniei,  New  York,  Pennsyl- 
vania, New  Jeriey,  North  and  South  Carolina,  etc.  Thii  volume  wai  compiled  from 
papers  tranimitted  to  the  Society  by  Governuri  of  Colonies,  or  perioni  of  note  abroad, 
or  from  religioui  congregationi  and  the  misiionariei.  Theie  original  papers  are  stil 
preaerved  in  the  archives  of  the  Society  in  London.  The  New  York  editiun  ii 
reprinted  from  the  "Church  Review"  of  1851-51. 

Humphreys  (D.)  The  Conduct  of  General  Washington,  re- 
specting the  Confinement  of  Capt.  Asgill,  placed  in  its  True  Point 
of  Light.  By  David  Humphreys.  With  a  Preface  and  Appendix, 
New  Tori:  Printed /or  the  Holland  Club.   1859.    ^^o?  PP*  35* 

a  few  copies  only  printed. 


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HuMPHRRYs.  Discours  en  Vers,  adrcssi  aux  Officieri  ct  aux 
Soldati  (let  difT^rciULii  Armies  Amcricuines.  Par  M.  David 
Humphreys,  Colonel  au  service  dcs  Etats-Unis,  5e  Aide-de-Camp 
dc  son  Excellence  le  General  Washington.  Imprimc  pour  la 
premiere  fois,  i  New-Haven,  dans  Ic  Connecticut.  4  hiris : 
Chiz  Prault  ...   1786.     i2mo,  pp.  66.  ba.,  h.,  s.  33H03 

Beautifully  printed  on  fine  paper.  The  tranilator  wu  the  Marquii  de  Chaitrllux. 
The  Eiiglith  and  FririKh  veriiunt  occupy  uppoiite  pages  (the  latter,  by  the  way,  it  in 
pruie). 

HuMPHRRYs.  An  I  Essay  |  on  the  |  Life  |  of  the  [  Honorable 
Major-Gchcral  |  Israel  Putnam  :  |  Addressed  to  the  State  Socii-ty 
of  the  Cincinnati,  I  in  Connecticut.  {  By  Col.  David  Humphreys.] 
Hartford:\  Printed  by  Hudson  iff  Goodwin.  I  M.ucc.  i.xxxviii.  i  amo, 
pp.  vi,  188.  BA.,  H.  4  AliddUtown :  ninted  by  Aloses  H.  IVood- 
ward.  M,DCC,xciv.  lamo,  pp.  v,  7-168.  H.  |- Third  Edition. 
Brattleborough :  William  Ftssendtn.  1812.  l8mo,  pp.  144.  c.  -|- 
With  an  Address  to  the  Armies  of  the  United  States,  and  a 
Poem  on  the  Happiness  of  America.  Philadelphia:  IV.  Ale  Car  ty. 
181 1.     i6mo,  pp.  285.     Plate.  c.  33804 

Humphreys.  An  Essay  on  the  Life  of  the  Honourable  Major 
General  Israel  Putnam.  Addressed  to  the  State  Society  of  the 
Cincinnati  in  Connecticut,  And  first  published  by  their  order. 
By  Colonel  David  Humphreys.  With  Notes  and  Additions. 
With  an  Appendix,  containing  an  Historical  and  Topographical 
Sketch  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle.  By  S.  Swett.  Boston:  Samuel 
Avery.  18 18.     i2mo,  pp.  276.  b.,  ba.  33805 

Humphreys.  The  Life  and  Heroic  Exploits  of  Israel  Put- 
nam ...  By  Col.  David  Humphreys.  New  fork:  Ezra  Strong. 
1834.  i8mo,  pp.  190.  B.  4"  ybid."]  1835.  l2mo.  +  Hart- 
ford.  1847.     i2mo,  pp.  190.     Portrait,    -f  Hartford,   1851.     B. 

Early  in  the  Revolutionary  War  Colonel  Humphreys  became  attached  to  General 
Putnam's  staff  as  Major,  to  whom  he  subsequently  showed  his  gratitude  by  writing 
this  essay  on  his  life.  It  is  a  smooth  and  complimentary  piece  of  biography,  which 
certainly  anticipate*  no  modern  doubts  as  to  the  bravery  of  '*  Old  Put." 

Humphreys.  Letters  from  the  Hon.  David  Humphreys,  ... 
to  ...  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  ...  Containing  some  Account  of  the 
Serpent  of  the  Ocean,  frequently  seen  in  Gloucester  Bay.  New- 
York :  Kirk  i^  Mercein.   1817.     i2mo,  pp.  86.  ba.,  p.  33807 

"The  ingenious  and  scientific  Mr.  Rafinesque  concludes,  there  are,  perhaps,  not  less 
than  a  hundred  kinds  o(  sea  serpents." 


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Humphreys.  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  Colonel  Hum- 
phreys.    New-York :    Printed  by  Hodge^  Allen  and  Campbell;  ... 

M.DCC.XC.      8vO,  pp.  348.  B.,  BA.,  H.,  P.,  S.  33808 

Containa  his  Essay  on  the  Life  of  Major-General  Putnam,  and  other  imaginary  tales, 

Humphreys.  The  Miscellaneous  Works  of  David  Hum- 
phreys, Late  Minister  Plenipotentiary  from  the  United  States  of 
America  to  the  Court  of  Madrid.  New  York :  Printed  by  T.  and 
J.  Swjrds.   1804.    8vo,  pp.  XV,  394,  (14).     Portrait  and  Plate. 

[Humphreys.]  A  Poem,  addressed  to  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  By  a  Gentleman  of  the  Army.  ... 
New-Haven  :  Printed  by  T.  and  S.  Green.  M,  Dcc,  Lxxx.  8vo, 
pp.  16.  BA.  33810 

Humphreys.  A  Poem,  Addressed  to  the  Armies  of  the 
United  States  of  America.  By  David  Humphreys,  Esq  ;  Colo- 
nel in  the  service  of  the  United  States :  and  Aid  de  Camp  to  His 
Excellency  the  Commander  in  Chief.  ...  New-Haven :  Printed 
by  T.  and  S.  Green^  1784.  Paris^  reprinted  1785.  4to,  pp.  28. 
BA.,  H.  -\-  \_IbidJ\  ...  London^  in  the  same  Year^fcr  G.  Kearsley  ... 
4to,  pp.  28.  H.  338 1 1 

Printed  Humphries  in  the  London  edition.     Ste  "  M.  Rev.,"  lxxii.  380. 

Humphreys.  A  Poem  on  the  Happiness  of  America ;  Ad- 
dressed to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  By  David  Hum- 
phreys, Esquire,  [n.  p.  1786.]  4to,  pp.  53.  BA.,  H.  -\- London^ 
printed  1786.  Hartford^  Re-printed  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  1786. 
4to,  pp.  51.    +  Portsmouth,  N.  H.   1790.     8vo,  pp.  45.      33812 

There  is  also  an  edition,  no  A^-.c  [1799].    4to,  pp.  53. 

Humphreys.  A  Poem  on  Industry.  Addressed  to  the  Citi- 
zens of  the  United  States  ...  .  By  Colonel  David  Humphreys  ... 
Philadelphia:  Mathew  Carey.   1794.     8vo,  pp.  22.  ba.,  h. 

Humphreys.  Poems  by  Col.  David  Humphreys,  late  Aid-de- 
Camp  to  his  Excellency  General  Washington.  Second  Edition : 
— With  Several  Additions.  Philadelphia :  Printed  by  Mathew 
Carey.  m,dcc,lxxxix.     i2mo,  p^ .  (2),  90,  (i).      ba.,  h.  33814 

Humphreys.  A  Valedictory  Discourse,  delivered  before  the 
Cincinnati  of  Connecticut,  in  Hartford,  July  4th,  1804,  at  the 
Dissolution  of  the  Society.  By  David  Humphreys  ...  .  Boston: 
Printed  by  Gilbert  and  Dean.   1 804.     8vo,  pp.  60.  B.,  ba.,  h. 

With  a  frontispiece;  a  quaint  woodcut  of  the  Seal  of  the  Society,  " printed  by  order 
of  the  Society,  John  Chamberlayne,  Secretary."    Partly  poetical,  and  with  many  valuable 


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historical  notes.  Also :  A  Discourse  on  the  Agriculture  of  the  State  of  Connecticut ; 
...  delivered  at  New-Haven,  ...  12th  September,  1816.  ...  New-Haven:  Printed  by 
T.  G.  fVoodward.  1816.  8vo,  pp.  42,  (2).  ba.,  m.  Ste  Duyckink's  "Cyclopsedia  of 
American  Literature,"  Vol.  i. 

Humphreys,  and  others.     Anarchiad.     See  Vol.  i.,  No.  1365. 

Humphreys  (D[avid]  C.)  Address  to  the  People  of  Alabama. 
By  D.  C.  Humphreys.     [HuntsvilUy  Ala.   1864. J    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Also:  The  Campaign  in  the  South.     Speech    ...    June  1st,  1868.     [n.  p.    n.  d.] 
8vo,  pp.  4.     H. 

Humphreys  (E[dward]  R.)  America,  ...  a  Lecture.  By  E. 
R.  Humphreys.  ...  Newport^  R.  I. :  Charles  E.  Hammett^  7"«. 
1869.    8vo,  pp.  (2),  77.  B.,  h.  33817 

Humphreys.  The  Dangers  and  Duties  of  the  Present  Time: 
...  Two  Lectures  ...  nth  and  25th  January,  1853.  By  E.  R. 
Humphreys.  London :  "John  W.  Parker  and  Son.  mdcccliii. 
8vo,  pp.  64,  H.  33818 

Humphreys.  Education  of  Officers,  Preparatory  and  Profes- 
sional. By  E.  R.  Humphreys.  Boston:  Lee  and  Shepard.  1862. 
8vo,  pp.  40.  33819 

Humphreys.  Freemasonry,  the  Healer  of  the  Nation's 
Wounds.  An  Address  ...  Newport,  R.  L,  on  St.  John's  Day, 
1869,  By  E.  R.  Humphreys,  LL.D.     Newport:  Davis  is^  Pitman^ 


Printers.    1 870.     l2mo,  pp.  26.  B.,  H.  33820 

Humphreys  (F.)  A  Sermon  preached  December  13,  1776, 
being  the  Fast  Day  on  account  of  the  Troubles  in  America  ;  a; 
Hampstead.  By  Francis  Humphreys.  London:  T.  Cadell.  1777. 
4to.  33821 

5m  "M.  Rev.,"  Lvi.  160. 

Humphreys  (H.)  Address  to  the  Alumni  and  Graduates  of 
St.  John's  College,  and  to  the  Friends  of  Education  in  Maryland. 
By  Hector  Humphreys.     Annapolis.   1835.     8vo.  33^22 

Humphreys  (W.  H.)  Some  Suggestions  on  ...  Monopolies 
&  Special  Charters.  By  W.  H.  Humphreys.  Nashville^  Tenn.: 
E.  G.  Eastman  &  Co.^  Printers.   1849.     ^^°i  PP*  ^4-       **•  33^23 

Also',  [Letter]  To  R.  G.  Payne,  ...  on  the  ...  Usury  Law.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  23.      H. 

Humphrys  (Alexander).  Address  to  ...  the  Peers  of  Scot- 
land by  Alexander  Earl  of  Stirling  &  Dovan,  &c,  ...  to  which 
is  added  a  Particular  Statement  of  his  Case  by  T.  C.  Banks,  Esq. 
...  Edinburgh:  fFilliam  Tait.  mdcccxxxi.     8vo,  pp.  47.  h. 


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HuMPHRYS.  Two  Letters  addressed  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able Thomas  Lord  Denman  ...  By  the  Earl  of  Stirling.  Paris: 
Printed  by  J.  Smith.   1845.     8vo,  pp.  77.  H.  33825 

HuMPHRYS.  Narrative  of  the  Oppressive  Law  Proceedings, 
and  other  Measures,  resorted  to  by  the  British  Government  and 
numerous  Private  Individuals,  to  overpower  the  Earl  of  Stirling, 
and  subvert  his  Lawful  Rights.  Written  by  Himself.  Also  a 
Genealogical  Account  of  the  Family  of  Alexander,  Earls  of 
Stirling,  etc.     Edinburgh.   1836.    4to.  33826 

HuMPHRYS.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Alexander  Humphrys  or 
Alexander,  claiming  the  Title  of  Earl  of  Stirling,  before  the 
High  Court  of  Justiciary  at  Edinburgh,  for  the  Crime  of  Forgery, 
With  an  Appendix,  containing  the  whole  documentary  Evidence. 
By  Archibald  Swinton,  Advocate.  Edinburgh :  Tnomas  Clark. 
M.DCCC. XXXIX.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  xxiv,  356,  cviii.  J3827 

Humphrys.  The  Stirling  Peerage.  Trial  of  Alexander 
Humphrys  or  Alexan  'er,  styling  himself  Earl  of  Stirling,  before 
the  High  Court  of  Justiciary,  for  Forgery,  on  29th  April,  1839, 
and  four  following  days.  ...  Edited  by  William  Turnbull,  Esq. 
...  William  Blackwood  and  Sons^  Edinburgh  ;  MDCCCXXXIX.  8vo, 
pp.  (6),  48,  cxxii,  289,  Appendix,  28.  H.  33828 

Six  copies  printed  on  thiclc  paper. 

Humphrys.  Vindication  of  the  Rights  and  Titles,  Political 
and  Territorial,  Alexander,  Earl  of  Stirling  and  Dovan,  and  Lord 
Prietor  of  Canada  and  Nova  Scotia,  also  The  Trial  of  Lord 
Stirling.      Washington.    1853.     8vo.     Facsimile,  &c.  33829 

Also  :  Remarks  on  the  Trial  of  the  Earl  of  Stirling,  for  Forgery,  by  an  English 
Lawyer.     Edinburgh.   1 8  39.     8vo. 

Der  Hundertjahrige  Calender,  auf  das  gegenwartige  Jahrhun- 
dert  nach  Christi  Geburt,  von  1800  bis  1899  ;  ...  Erste  verbes- 
serte  amerikanische  Auflagc.  Harrisburg :  "J.  Heilman.  1849. 
i6mo,  pp.  105.  c.  33830 

Hundley  (D.  R.)  Social  Relations  in  Our  Southern  States, 
By  D.  R.  Hundley,  Esq.  New  York:  Henry  B.  Price,  i860. 
i2mo,  pp.  367.  33831 

HuNFALVY  (P.)  A  Dakota  Nyelv.  By  P.  Hunfalvy.  Pest. 
1856.    8vo,  pp.  68.  33^32 

HuNGERFORD  (J.)  The  Old  Plantation,  and  what  I  gatlierco 
there  in  an  Autumn  Month.  By  James  Hungerford,  of  Mary- 
land.  ...   New  Tor k  :  Harper  ^  Brothers.   1859.     i2mo,  pp.  369. 


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HuNGERFORD  (Orvillc).  Speech  of  Mr.  Hungerford,  of  New 
York,  on  ...  The  Duty  on  Imports,  ...  June  29,  1846.  tVash- 
ington:  Union  Office,    1046.     8vo,  pp.  7.  33^34 

[HuNN  (John  S.)]  Observations  on  the  Improvements  of  the 
City  of  New  York  south  of  Grand  Street.  New  Tork.  1806. 
8vo.  33835 

HuNN  (N.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  General  Assembly 
of ...  Connecticut  ...  on  the  ...  Anniversary  Election,  May  14th, 
1747.  By  Nathanael  Hunn  ...  .  N.  London:  Printed  by  Timothy 
Green.   1747.     i2mo,  pp.  (4),  35.  H.  33836 

HuNNicuTT  (J.  W.)  The  Conspiracy  Unveiled.  The  South 
Sacrificed ;  or,  the  Horrors  of  Secession.  By  Rev.  James  W. 
Hunnicutt  ...  .  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  iif  Co,  1863.  izmo, 
pp.  xiv,  13-454.     Portrait.  B.,  H.  33837 

Hunt  (B.  F.)  An  Oration  ...  before  the  Washington  Society, 
in  Charleston  ...  4th  of  July,  1839.  By  Benj.  Faneuil  Hunt. 
Charleston:  Printed  by  S.  S.  miller,   1839.     8vo,  pp.  45.  ba. 

Hunt.  Speech  of  Col.  Benj,  Faneuil  Hunt  ...  in  Reply  to 
the  Doctrines  of  Daniel  Wfibster,  on  the  Currency  and  a 
National  Bank.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]     8vo,  pp.  8.  33^39 

Also  :  An  Address  ...  to  the  American  Friendly  Association  ...  a»d  of  February, 
1845:  ...  Charleston,  S.  C:  Printed  by  C.  C.  Sebring.  1815.  8vo,  pp.  14.  H.  —  The 
Argument  ...  in  the  case  of  the  arrest  of  the  Person  claiming  to  be  a  British  Seaman, 
under  the  3d  Section  of  the  State  Act  of  Dec.  1822,  in  relation  to  Negroes,  &c.  ... 
[Charteuon  :  Printed  by  A.  E.  Miller.  1823.]  8vo,  pp.  22. — Speech  ...  December 
18,   1850 — On   a   Bill    ...    on  the  J^ui^stions  of  Federal   Usurpations,     [n.  p.    n.  d.] 

8vO,  pp.   6.      BA. 

[Hunt  (Benjamin  S.)]  Remarks  on  Hayti  as  a  Place  of  Set- 
tlement for  Afric-Americans ;  and  on  the  Mulatto  as  a  Race  for 
the  Tropics.     Philadelphia :    T.  B.  Fugh.    i860.     8vo,  pp.  36. 

Hunt  (C.  H.)  Life  of  Edward  Livingston.  By  Charles 
Havens  Hunt.  With  an  Introduction  by  George  Bancroft. 
New  Tork:  D.  Jppleton  and  Company.  1864.  Rl.  8vo,  pp.  xxiv, 
448.     2  Portraits.  B.,  ba.  33841 

Seventy-five  copies  printed  on  large  paper. 

Hunt  (C.  E.)  The  Shenandoah  ;  or  the  Last  Confederate 
Cruiser.  By  Cornelius  E.  Hunt  (one  of  her  Officers).  New 
York:  G  IV.  Carleton&Co.  mdccclxvii.    i2mo,  pp.  273.  Plate. 

Hunt  (D.)  History  of  Pomfret  [Conn,]  :  A  Discourse  deliv- 
ered on  the  Day  of  Annual  Thanksgiving,  in  the  First  Church  in 


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Pomfret,  Nov.  19th,  1840.     By  Rev.  Daniel  Hunt  ...  .  Hart' 
ford:  J.  Holbrooke  Printer.   1 84 1.    8vo,  pp.  35.        B.,  c.  33843 

Hunt  (E.  B.)  Union  Foundations :  A  Study  of  American 
Nationality  as  A  Fact  of  Science.  By  Capt.  E.  B.  Hunt  ...  . 
New  Tori :  D.  Fan  Nostrand.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  61.       ba.  33844 

Hunt  (E.  M.)  The  War  and  Its  Lessons,  By  Ezra  M. 
Hunt  ...  .   New  York:  Printed  by  F.  Somers.   1862.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

Hunt.  Words  about  the  War ;  or,  Plain  Facts  for  Plain 
People.  By  Ezra  M.  Hunt.  New  Tor k :  F.  Somers.  1861.  8vo, 
pp.  39.  33846 

Hunt  (F.  W.)  The  Pantological  System  of  History.  ...  By 
F.  W.  Hunt,  M.D.     New-Tork.   1853-55.     2  vols.,  folio.         c. 

[Hunt  (Freeman).]  American  Anecdotes :  Original  and 
Select.  By  an  American.  ...  Boston:  Putnam  i^  Hunt,  mdccc- 
XXX.     2  vols.,  l2mo,  pp.  300;  300.  H.  33848 

[Hunt.]  Letters  about  the  Hudson  River.  And  its  Vicinity. 
Written  in  1835  &  1836.  ...  By  a  Citizen  of  New  York.  New 
Tork  :  Freeman  Hunt  i^  Co.  1836.  l8mo,  pp.  209.  H.  +  Third 
Edition,  with  Additions  and  Engravings,  [/t/'^.j  1837.  i8mo, 
pp.  252.     2  Maps,  2  Plates.  33^49 

Hunt.  The  Library  of  Commerce :  Practical,  Theoretical, 
and  Historical.  By  Freeman  Hunt  ....  Volume  i.  New  Tork. 
1845.     i2mo,  pp.  342.  B.  33850 

Hunt.  Lives  of  American  Merchants.  By  Freeman  Hunt, 
A.M.  ...  New  Tork.  1856-58.  2  vols.,  8vo,  pp.  xlvii,  33-576; 
13-605.     19  Portraits.  b.,  ba.,  h.  33851 

Hunt.  The  Merchants'  Magazine,  and  Commercial  Review. 
New  Tork :  Freeman  Hunt,  mdcccxxxix.    8vo.     Continued. 

HurT.  Worth  and  Wealth  :  a  Collection  of  Maxims,  Morals 
and  Miscellanies  for  Merchants  and  Men  of  Business.  By  Free- 
man Hunt  ...  New  Tork :  Stringer  &  Townsend.  1857.  Cr.  8vo, 
pp.  XX,  25-504.  H.  33853 

Also :  A  Comprehensive  Index  to  the  Merchants'  Magazine  ...  embracing  the  first 
ten  volumes   ...  .  Neiv  Tork.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  37. 

Hunt  (G.  J.)  The  Late  War  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain,  from  June,  1812,  to  February,  1815  i  written 


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in  the  Ancient  Historical  Style :  also,  a  Sketch  of  the  late  Alge- 
rine  War.  ...  The  Treaty  with  Great  Britain,  and  the  Treaty 
with  the  Creek  Indians.  By  Gilbert  J.  Hunt.  New  York :  D. 
Longworth.  i8i6.    lamo.     Portraits.  33^54 

Hunt.  The  Historical  Reader ;  containing  "  The  Late  War 
between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  from  June,  1812, 
to  February,  18 15.  Written  in  the  Ancient  Historical  Style." 
Altered  and  adapted  for  the  Use  of  Schools  throughout  the 
United  States.  By  Gilbert  J.  Hunt,  ...  Third  Edition.  With 
Improvements  by  the  Author.  New  York ;  David  Longworth. 
1819.  lamo,  pp.  233.  B.,  H.  -j-  New  York:  Daniel  D.  Smith. 
1819.     l2mo,  pp.  233.  33855 

Hunt.  The  Tour  of  General  La  Fayette  through  the  United 
States,  from  his  departure  from  France  until  his  departure  from 
America  in  1825,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life.  New  York.  1825. 
i2mo,  pp.  35.  33856 

Also !  An  Elegy  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Magdalen  Hunt,  late  wife  of  the  Author. 
Also,  The  Falls  of  Passaic.  ...  Newark,  i".  J.  18*3.    8vo,  pp.  14,  (i). 

Hunt  (H.  K.)  Glances  and  Glimpses  ;  or  Fifty  Years  Social, 
including  Twenty  Years  Professial  Life.  By  Harriot  K.  Hunt, 
M.D.  ...  Boston:  John  P.  Jewett  and  Company.  1856.  i2mo,  pp. 
xii,  418.  B.  33857 

Hunt  (H.  J.)  Report  of  Light  Battery  M,  2d  Artillery  U. 
S.  A.,  under  command  of  Major  Henry  J.  Hunt,  Battle  of  Bull 
Run,  July  21,  1861.     Washington.   186 1.     8vo,  pp.  4.       33858 

Hunt  (Hiram  P.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Hunt,  of  New  York,  on 
the  Fortification  Bill.  ...  Tuesday,  June  7,  1836.  Washington: 
Printed  by  Gales  ^  Seaton.   1836.     8vo,  pp.  13.  33859 

Hunt.  Speech  of  Hon.  Hiram  P.  Hunt,  of  New  York,  on 
the  Subject  of  the  Reception  of  Abolition  Petitions  and  Papers, 
...  January  23,  1840.  Washington:  Madisonian  Office.  1840. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  s.  33860 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill  ...  June  3,  1S40.  Wathington :  Galei 
and  Seaton.  1840.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Hunt  (H.)  A  Digest  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Grand  Lodge 
I.  O.  of  O.  F.,  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Compiled  by  H. 
Hunt.  Neiv  York:  A.  J.  Townsend^  Printer.  1850.  i2mo,  pp. 
iv,  (1),  119.  B.  33861 


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Hunt  (I.)  The  Case  of  Isaac  Hunt,  Esq ;  of  Philadelphia. 
...  London^  December  7,  1776.    410,  pp.  15.  P.  33862 

Apparently  by  himielf.  Isaac  Hunt  wat  the  fa!  .er  of  Leigh  Hunt.  He  wai  carted 
out  of  Philadelphia  by  the  Whig  mob  to  the  fine  of  Yankee  Doodle. 

Hunt.  Discourse  delivered  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Shadwell, 
for  the  Benefit  of  the  West  Indian  Sufferers  of  the  Islands  of 
Jamaica  and  Barbadoes.  By  Rev.  Isaac  Hunt.  With  Substance 
of  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Captain  Farmer,  of  the  Quebec. 
1782.    4to.     Plate  by  Benjamin  West.  33863 

Hunt.  A  Discourse  ...  With  ...  Remarks  on  the  present 
miserable  Situation  of  the  (once  happy)  United  States  of  America. 
The  Third  Edition.  Preached  ...  August  the  20th,  1786  ...  Hy 
Isaac  Hunt,  a.m.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  ba.  33864 

Hunt.  The  Family  Compact ;  or  a  Discourse  pointing  out 
the  Advantages  of  an  Union  between  Great  Britain  and  her 
Colonies.     By  Isaac  Hunt.     Philadelphia.   1775.     8vo.       33865 

Hunt.  The  Political  Family :  or  a  Discourse  pointing  out 
the  Reciprocal  Advantages,  which  flow  from  an  uninterrupted 
Union  between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies,  \iy 
Isaac  Hunt.  Numb.  i.  ...  Philadelphia :  Printed^  By  James 
Humphreys^  Junior.  M  dcc  lxxv.     8vo,  pp.  32.  ba.  33866 

Also  :  Rights  of  Englishmen  ;  an  Antidote  to  the  Poison  now  vending  by  the  trans- 
atlantic Republican  Thomas  Paine,  in  reply  to  his  whimsical  Attacks  against  the  Con- 
stitution and  Government  of  Great  Britain.  ...  London.   1 791.     8vo.     i. 

Hunt  (I.  H.)  Astounding  Disclosures  !  Three  Years  in  a 
Mad  House.  By  a  Victim.  Written  by  Himself,  A  true  Ac- 
count of  the  barbarous,  inhuman  and  cruel  treatment  of  Isaac  H. 
Hunt,  in  the  State  of  \Iaine  Insane  Hospital,  in  the  Years  1844, 
'45,  '46  and  '47,  by  Drs.  Isaac  Ray,  James  Bates,  ...  {^Boston  :^ 
Isaac  H.  Hunt.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  84.  B.  -\  Augusta.  1851.  8vo. 
+  [With]  a  Short  Account  of  the  Horrid  Torture  of  Miss 
Elizabeth  T.  Stone,  ...  by  Dr.  Luther  V.  Bell,  in  the  M'Lean 
Asylum  ...  Also  ...  the  Burning  of  the  Maine  Asylum,  Dec. 
4th,   1850.    ...    Second   Edition,    ...    with   many    ...    Additions. 


[^Boston  :'\  For  the  Author.    1852.     8vo,  pp.  96. 


B.,  H. 


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Hunt  (J.)     On  the  Negro's  Place  in  Nature.     By  Dr,  Jmiieg 
Hunt,  F.R.s.     [Read  before  the  Anthropological  Society  of  Lon- 
don, Nov.  17th,  1863.]      London:   For  the  Anthropological  Society 
1863.     8vo,  pp.  viii,  60.    BA.    -f-  The  Negro's  Place  in  Nature. 
A  Paper  read  before  the  London  Anthropological  Society,  By 


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Dr.  James  Hunt,  f.r.s.,  President  of  the  Association.  New 
Tork :  Van  Evrity  Horton  &  Co.  1864.  8vo,  pp.  27.  B.  +  New 
Tork  :  Jnti- Abolition  Tracts^  No.  4.   1868.     8vo,  pp.  27.  H. 

Hunt  (J.)  An  Adventure  on  a  Frozen  Lake  ;  a  Tale  of  the 
Canadian  Rebellion  of  1837-8,  By  J.  Hunt,  Jr.  Also,  The 
Massacre  at  Owego ;  an  Indian  Tale.     Cincinnati.   1853.     ^vo. 

[Hunt  (J.)]  The  American  Union  shown  to  be  the  New 
Heaven  and  the  New  Earth,  and  its  Pr-dicted  Restoration  to 
Life  within  Four  Years  from  itr  Death.  New  Tork :  "J.  Thomp- 
son.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  41.  H.  33870 

Hunt  (J.)  Victory  ...  .  A  Sermon  ...  January  31,  1730.  ... 
Death  of  Thomas  HoUis,  Esq;  By  Jeremiah  Hunt  ...  .  London: 
r.  Cox.   1 73 1.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  32.  BA.  33871 

Also:  A  Sermon  preach'd  at  Pinner's  Hall,  Jan.  4,  1735-36;  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  John  Hollis,  Esq.  ...  London.   1736.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Hunt  (J.)  A  Sermon  Preached  September  25th,  1771,  By 
John  Hunt,  ...  At  his  Ordination,  and  at  the  Instalment  of  the 
Rev.  John  Bacon,  to  the  ...  Charge  of  the  South-Church  in 
Boston.    ...    Boston:    Printed  by  Kneeland  iJ  Adams,    mdcclxxii. 


8vo,  pp.  36. 


H. 


53872 


Hunt.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah 
Gill,  ...  Preached  ...  in  Boston  ...  .  By  John  Hunt,  m.a.  ... 
Boston:  Printed  by  Edes  ^  Gill.   MDCCLXXI.     Sv'o,  pp.  (4),  79.    b. 

Hunt  (J.)  A  Bill  in  the  Chancery  of  New- Jersey,  at  the 
suit  of  John  Hunt ;  against  William  Earl  of  Stirling  And  Others, 
Proprietors  of  the  Eastern  Division  of  the  Province  of  New- 
Jersey.  Philadelphia:  Printed  by  William  Goddard.  m.dcc.lxvii. 
Folio,  pp.  21.  33874 

Hunt  (J.)  Journal  of  the  Life,  Religious  Exercises,  i^nd 
Labours  in  the  Work  of  the  Ministry  of  John  Hunt.  Philadel- 
phia.  1837.     i2mo.  33875 

Hunt  (J.  D.)  The  Union  Restored  By  Legal  Authority. 
Its  Past  Errors,  Its  Present  Restoration,  and  Its  Bright  Future. 
By  J.  Dickinson  Hunt,  m.d.  ...  New  York.   1865.     8vo,  pp.  63. 

Hunt  (J.  G.)  Address  before  the  Natural  History  Club  of 
Philadelphia,  December  3,  1868.  By  Dr.  J.  G.  Hunt.  Phila- 
delphia.  1868.    8vo.  53^77 

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Hunt  (J.  W.)  The  Wisconsin  Almanac  and  Annual  Regis- 
ter, 1856.  By  John  Warren  Hunt.  Milwaukit,  [n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  96.  33878 

Hunt.  Wisconsin  Gazetteer,  containing  the  Names,  Loca- 
tion, and  Advantages,  of  the  Counties,  Cities  Towns,  Villages, 
Post  Offices,  and  Settlements,  together  with  a  description  of  the 
Lakes,  Water  Courses,  Prairies,  and  Public  Localities,  in  the 
State  of  Wisconsin.  Alphabetical  arranged.  Qy  John  Warren 
Hunt.  Madison:  Beriah  Brown^  Printer.  1853.  8vo,  pp.  255, 
(i).     Map.  B.,  c.  H.  33879 

Hunt  (J.),  Jr.  Address  before  the  Washington  Benevolent 
Society,     By  Jonathan  Hunt,  Jun.     Brattleborough.   1812.    8vo. 

Hunt  (M.)  Address  of  Memucan  Hunt  to  the  People  of 
Texas,  Soliciting  the  payment  of  his  claims  against  the  State  at 
the  next  regular  Session  of  the  Legislature.  With  a  few  of  his 
public  and  private  papers  in  behalf  of  what  he  deemed  the  best 
interests  of  Texas  in  1836,  until  annexation;  together  with  a 
Speech  of  the  Hon.  W.  M.  Williams,  before  the  last  regular 
Session  of  the  Legislature,  on  behalf  of  said  claims ;  with  which 
Speech  is  a  copy  of  a  Letter  from  Ex-President  Houston,  in  refer- 
ence to  Memucan  Hunt  in  1836.    Galveston.  185 1.    8vo,  pp.  84. 

Hunt.  Gen.  Hunt's  Letter  to  Senator  Sam  Houston,  [n.  p. 
1849.]     i2mo,  pp.  II.  BA.  33882 

[Hunt.]  The  Public  Debt  and  Lands  of  Texas.  ...  [n.  p. 
1848.]    8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  33883 

Hunt  (N.)  Memoir  of  Nathan  Hunt  (From  the  Annual 
Monitory  No.  12,  New  Series  for  1854,  page  167).    1854.    i2mo. 

Hunt  (N.  H.)  Ihe  End  of  Strife.  A  Thanksgiving  Ser- 
mon, preached  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  December  7,  1865.  By  Noah 
H.  Hunt.    Baltimore:  fVm.  H.  Boyle,  Printer.  1865.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

[Hunt  (Randell).]  To  the  Union  Party  of  South  Carolina. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  11.  ba.  33886 

Hunt  (Richard  S.),  and  Randel  (J.  F.)  A  New  Guide  to 
Texas,  consisting  of  a  Brief  Outline  of  the  History  of  its  Settle- 
ment, and  the  Colonization  and  Land  Laws ;  and  Several  Views 
of  the  Country.  ...  New  Tork.  1844.  i2mo.  Map.  +  \_Ibid.'\ 
1846.     i2mo.     Map.  33887 


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563 


Hunt  (R.  M.)  Designs  for  the  Gateways  of  the  Southern 
Entrances  to  the  Central  Park.  By  Richard  M.  Hunt  ...  With 
a  Description  of  the  Designs,  ...  New  York:  D.  Fan  Nostrand, 
1866.    4to,  pp.  36.  B.,  H.  33888 

Hunt  (R.)  An  Address  to  the  Merchants  of  the  Mercantile 
Navy  of  the  United  Kingdom  on  the  Advantages  of  Maritime 
Volunteer  Service.    By  Rowland  Hunt.    Shrewsbury.  1803.    8vo. 

Containi  allusioiu  to  Lord  Hood  in  the  West  Indict. 

Hunt  (T.  G.)  Good  Faith  and  Union.  Speech  of  Hon. 
Theodore  G.  Hunt  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  23, 
1854,  on  the  ...  Nebraska  and  Kansas  Territories  ...  .  \_lVash- 
ington.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  B.,  ba.  33890 

Hunt  (T.  L.)  Canada  and  South  Australia.  A  Comment- 
ary on  that  part  of  the  Earl  of  Durham's  Report  which  relates 
to  the  Disposal  of  Waste  Lands  and  Emigration.  In  Three 
Papers,  ...  By  Thornton  Leigh  Hunt.  London:  A.  Gole  ^  Co. 
1839.    8vo,  pp.  95.  33891 

For  a  Reply  tee  Rolph  (Thos.) 

Hunt  (T.  S.)  Canada :  a  Geographical,  Agricultural,  and 
Mineralogical  Sketch.  By  T.  Sterry  Hunt  ...  .  Dublin :  Printed 
for  Distribution  at  the  Dublin  Exhibition.    1853.  33^9* 

Hunt.  Geological  Survey  of  Canada.  ...  Report  of  Dr.  T. 
Sterry  Hunt,  f.r.s.,  on  the  Gold  Region  of  Nova  Scotia.  ... 
Ottawa.    1868.     8vo,  pp.  48.  33893 

Hunt.  ...  On  the  Laurentian  Limestones  of  North  America. 
By  T.  Sterry  Hunt  ...  .  Reprinted  with  Additions  from  the 
Report  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  Canada  for  1863-  66. 
Albany.  1 86-.    8vo,  pp.  54.  33^94 

See  New  Brunswiclc. 

Hunt  (T.  P.)  The  Book  of  Wealth  ;  in  which  is  proved 
from  the  Bible,  that  it  is  the  Duty  of  Every  Man,  to  become 
rich.  By  Rev.  Thomas  P.  Hunt.  New- Tor k :  Ezra  Collier. 
1836.     i2mo,  pp.  iig.  33895 

Also  :  The  Wedding  Days  of  Former  Times.  ...  PA(7j(/if//>^;'d.  1845.    24mo.    Plate: 

Hunt  (Timothy  D.)  Address  ...  before  the  New  England 
Society  of  San  Francisco  ...  on  the  Twenty-Second  ...  of  De- 
cember, A.D.  1852.  By  Rev.  T.  Dwight  Hunt  ...  .  San  Fran- 
cisco:  Cooke^  Kenny  tsf  Co.   1853.     8vo,  pp.  20.  B.,  H.  33896 


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Hunt  (W.)     Remarks  of  Washington  Hunt  ...  February  9, 

1844,  on  ...  Kcpresentatives  ...   elected  by  General  Ticket  are 
entitled  to  their  Seats,    [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  33897 

Hunt.  Speech  of  Mr.  Washington  Hunt  ...  on  the  Natu- 
ralizatioti  Laws,  and  Frauds  on  the  Ballot-Box  ...  December  29, 

1845.  ...  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  33898 

Also  !  Addreii  cf  Ex-Oov.  Hunt  in  Defence  of  the  Union  Electoral  Ticket,  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  B.  —  No.  14.  Paperi  from  the  Society  for  the  DifTuaion  of  Political 
Knowledge.  ...  Speech  of  Ex-Gov.  Hunt,  at  Loclcport.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  b, 
—  Report  on  H.trbors  and  Rivert,  with  other  Documenti.  ...  [n.  p.  1848.]  8vo. — 
Speerh  ...  on  Native  Americanitm,  1845.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  on  the 
Taritr,  ...  June  14,  1846.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.     h. 

Hunt  (W.)  American  Biographical  Panorama.  By  William 
Hunt.  ...  Albany:  Printed  by  "Joel  Mumell.  1849.  8vo,  pp.  480. 
Chronology  of  Zadock  Pratt,  pp.  i8.     Portraits  and  Plates,      b. 

The  portraits  are  not  only  original  engravings,  but  original  designs.  They  are  imagin- 
ary likenesises.  &ec  Munsell's  Catalogue  of  hi*  publications.  It  was  also  issued  as  "The 
American  Biographical  Sketch  Book." 

Hunt.  Hunt's  Albany  Commercial  Directory,  for  1848-9. 
Compiled  ...  by  William  Hunt  ...  .  Albany:  Joel Munsell^  Printer. 
1848.     l8mo.  33900 

Alan  :  Leaves  from  the  American  Biographical  Sketch  Book.  [Biography  of  Mrs. 
Emma  Willard.]  ...  jilhany  s  J.  Mumell.   1848.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Hunt  (W.)  The  Cabinet  of  Nature  and  Philosophy.  Book 
the  First.  The  Cabinet  of  Shells.  By  William  Hunt,  m.d. 
Boston:  Munroe  and  Francis.   1833.     8vo,  pp.  16.    4  Plates,     h. 

Hunt  (W.)  Letters  to  the  People  from  W.  Hunt,  D.  D. 
Barnard,  and  Sam  Houston,  July,  1856.  [11.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  16.  33902 

Hunt  (W.  and  N.)  Memoirs  of  William  and  Nathan  Hunt, 
taken  chiefly  from  their  Journal  and  Letters.  Philadelphia: 
Uriah  Hunt  Sff  Son.   1858.     i6mo,  pp.  320.  33903 

Hunt  (W.  G.)  An  Address  on  the  Character  and  Services 
of  De  Witt  Clinton,  delivered  at  Nashville,  March  11,  1828,  at 
the  request  of  the  Grand  Chapter  of  Tennessee.  By  William 
Gibbes  Hunt  ...  .  Nashville:  Printed  by  John  S.  Simpson.  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  20.  B.,  BA.,  H.  33904 

Hunt.  An  Appeal  to  the  Public,  in  Consequence  of  an  At- 
tack by  the  Rev :  Nathan  H.  Hall  ...  in  an  Anonymous  Article 
signed  Spectator.  By  William  Gibbes  Hunt.  Lexington.  1824. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  B.,  BA.,  H.  33905 


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Hunt.  A  Masonic  Eulogy  on  ...  the  late  Thomas  Smith 
Webb,  Esq.  ...  September  ist,  1819.  By  ...  William  Gibbes 
Hunt  ...  .   Lexington.   1819.    8vo,  pp.  16.  BA.  33906 

Hunt.  An  Oration  in  Honor  of  Gen.  Lafavette ;  delivered 
in  his  Prcseni  ,  Nashville,  May  4,  1825,  at  the  Request  of  the 
Grand  Lodge  of  Tennessee.     Nashville.   1825.     8vo,  pp.  12. 

Hunt  (W.  L.  G  )  Genealogy  of  the  Name  and  Family  of 
Hunt,  exhibiting  Pedigree  of  Ten  Thousand  !  rscus.  With 
Historical  Sketches,  &c.  By  W.  L.  G.  Hunt.  ioston.  1862. 
4to,  pp.  414.  33Q08 

[Hunter  (Alfred).]  An  Alphabetical  List  of  Patented 
Models  ...  .   fFashington :  Jlf red  Hunter.   1859.     8vo,  pp  66. 

[Hunter.]  A  Popular  Catalogue  of  the  Extraordinary  Curi- 
osities in  the  National  Institute  ...  .  Second  Edition.  IVashing- 
ton:  Alfred  Hunter.  1857.  8vo,  pp.  71.  B.  -\-  \^Ibid.']  1859. 
8vo,  pp.  38,  (10).  B.  33910 

Hunter  (C.  G.)  Authentic  Account  of  the  Fatal  Duel 
fought  on  Sunday  the  21  t  March,  1830,  near  Chester,  Penn., 
between  Mr.  Charles  G.  Hunter  and  Mr.  William  Miller,  Jr.  ... 
IVashington :   Jou   than  Elliot.   1830.     8vo,  pp.  81.  339  ^^ 

Hunter  (D.  J.)  A  Sketch  of  Chili,  expressly  prepared  for 
the  Use  of  Emigrants,  from  the  United  States  and  !•  uiope  ...  . 
With  a  Map  and  ...  Papers  relating  to  the  ...  War  between  that 
Country  and  Spain,  and  the  Position  assumed  by  the  United 
States  ...  .  By  Uaniel  J.  Hunter.  New  Tori:  Printed  by  S. 
Hallet.   1866.     8vo,  pp.  (2),  iii,  53.  BA.,  H.  33912 

The  Second  Part  is  entitled  :  Chili,  the  L'nited  States  and  Spain:  a  Series  of  Lec- 
tures ...  on  the  Position  ...  of  Chili  in  the  Pending  War  with  Spain.  ...  New  Tori: 
Primed  by  S.  Hallet.  1866.     8vo,  pp.  (1),  ia8.     ba.,  h. 

Hunter  (D.)  Correspondence,  Orders,  etc.,  between  Major- 
General  David  Hunter,  Major-General  J.  G.  Foster,  and  Briga- 
dier-General H.  M.  Naglee,  and  others,  February  and  March, 
1863.     Philadelphia :  J.  B.  Lippincott  Iff  Co.    1863.     8vo,  pp.  60. 

Hunter.  Letter  to  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  Secretary  of  War. 
Boston:  Emancipation  League.    1862.     8vo,  pp.  4.  339^4 

On  the  Resolution  of  Mr.  W/ckofF  of  Kentucky. 

Hunter  (E.  P.)  Funeral  Eulogy  and  Prayer  on  the  Death 
of  M.  W.  Edmund  P.  Hunter,  Grand   Master  of  the  Grand 


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Lodge  of  Virginia.    November  4, 1854.    Richmond.  1854.    8vo, 
pp.  16.  33915 

Hunter  (F.")  Western  Border  Life ;  or,  What  Fanny  Hunter 
Saw  and  Heara  in  Kansas  and  Missouri.  New  Tork :  Derby  bf 
Jackson.  1857.     i^mo,  pp.  408.  h.  33916 

Hunter  (H.  A.)  A  Narrative  of  the  Captivity  and  Suffer- 
ings of  Isaac  Knight  from  Indian  Barbarity.  Giving  an  Account 
of  the  Cruel  Treatment  he  received  from  the  Savages  while 
afflicted  with  the  Small  Pox :  His  Escape  and  Joyful  Return 
after  enduring  the  Hardships  of  an  Indian  Prisoner,  during  Two 
Years  and  Six  Months.  Communicated  by  Himself,  And  at  his 
Request  written  by  Hiram  A.  Hunter.  Evansville :  Printed  at 
the  Journal  Office.  1829.    i2mo,  pp.  34.  3391? 

Hunter's  narrative  of  captivity  forms  the  first  half  of  the  volume,  and  anecdotes  of 
Indians  the  remainder,  both  reprints  of  very  common  books,  without  addition. 

Hunter  (J.)  Observations  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Army  in 
Jamaica,  and  on  the  best  Means  of  preserving  the  Health  of 
Europeans  in  that  Climate.  ...  By  John  Hunter,  m.d.  ...  London. 
1788.  8vo.  +  Second  Edition.  \lbid.'\  I'jfib.  8vo.  +  Third 
Edition.     London:  Payne.  1808.    8vo,  pp.  315.  339 ^^ 

Hunter  (J.)  Remarks  of  John  Hunter  in  the  Senate  of 
New  York,  in  relation  to  the  Legislative  Power  of  Expulsion, 
[n.  p.]  1836.    Folio.  s.  33919 

Also:  Speech  ...  on  the  Commercial  Bank,  1836.     [r.  p.  n. d.]    8vo.    i. 

Hunter  (J.  D.)  Manners  and  Customs  of  several  Indian 
Tribes  located  West  of  the  Mississippi ;  including  some  Account 
of  the  Soil,  Climate,  and  Vegetable  Productions,  and  the  Indian 
Materia  Medica :  to  which  is  prefixed  the  History  of  the  Au- 
thor's Life  during  a  Residence  of  several  years  among  them.  By 
John  D.  Hunter.  Philadelphia:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  J.  Max- 
well.  1823.    8vo,  pp.  402.  BA.,  H.,  P.  33920 

Reprinted  with  the  following  title  : 

Hunter.  Memoirs  of  a  Captivity  among  the  Indians  of 
North  America,  from  Childhood  to  the  age  of  Nineteen :  With 
Anecdotes  descriptive  of  their  Manners  and  Customs.  To  which 
is  added,  some  account  of  the  Soil,  Climate,  and  Vegetable  Pro- 
ductions of  the  Territory  Westward  of  the  Mississippi.  By  John 
D.  Hunter.    A  New  Edition,  with  Portrait.     London :  Longman^ 


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..    1823.     8vo,  pp.  ix,  447.     BA.,  H.     +  The  Third  Edition, 
nrith  Additions.     \^Ibid/]  1824.    8vo,  pp.  xi,  468.     Portrait. 

There  haring  been  tome  insinuationi  that  the  work  was  <  fabrkation,  the  author,  in 
the  third  edition,  addressed  a  note  to  his  publishers,  referrinj  to  Colonel  Aspinwall  and 
others,  as  certifying  to  the  authenticity  of  the  work.  See  "  Quart.  Rev.,"  xxxi.  76- 
III ;  "M.  Rev.,"  New  Series,  en.  243 ;  "Blackwood's  Magazine,"  xvi.  639,  xvii. 
56;  "Literary  Gazette"  for  1823,  p.  24a,  &e.,  "  N.  A.  Rev.,"  xxii.  94  [by  General 
Cass].     See  alia  Norgate  (£.)  and  Neale  (J.) 

Hunter.  Der  Gefangene  unter  den  Wilden  in  Nord  Ame- 
rika.  Herausgegeben  von  W.  A.  Lindau.  Dresden.  1824. 
i6mo.  33922 

[Hunter.]  Reflections  on  the  Different  States  and  Con- 
ditions of  Society ;  with  ...  a  Plan  to  ameliorate  the  Circum- 
stances of  the  Indians  of  North  Carolina.  London:  Jointed  by 
J.  R.  Lake.  1823.     8vo,  pp.  20.  h.  33923 

Hunter  (J.  H.)  A  Sermon  ...  Death  of  Mrs.  Susannah 
Hull  ...  Jan.  15,  1832.  By  ...  Rev.  John  H.  Hunter  ...  .  New 
Haven:  Printed  by  S.  Babcock.  1832.    8vo,  pp.  16.  339^4 

Hunter  (J.)  Collections  concerning  the  Early  History  of 
the  Founders  of  New  Plymouth,  the  First  Colonists  of  New- 
England.  By  Rev.  Joseph  Hunter  ...  .  London:  J.  Russell 
Smith.   1849.    8vo>  PP*  (2)1  70-  B.,  BA.,  c,  s.  33925 

Reprinted  in  the  "  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Collections,"  Vol.  i.,  Fourth  Series. 

Hunter.  Collections  concerning  the  Church  or  Congregation 
of  Protestant  Separatists  formed  at  Scrooby,  in  North  Notting- 
hamshire, in  the  Time  of  King  James  I. :  The  Founders  of 
New-Plymouth,  the  Parent-Colony  of  New-England.  By  Rev. 
Joseph  Hunter  ...  London :  J.  Russell  Smith,  M.dccc.liv.  8vo, 
pp.  xiv,  (2),  205,  Errata,  i  slip.  B.,  ba.,  h.  33926 

Some  copies  have  "  A  View  of  the  Archiepiscopal  Palace  at  Scrooby,  the  residence  of 
William  Brewster,  the  Pilgrim  Father." 

Hunter  (R.  M.  T.)  Mr.  Hunter's  Oration.  Opening  Ode 
[by  John  R.  Thompson]  delivered  at  the  Inauguration  of  the 
Equestrian  Statue  of  Washington,  Richmond,  Virginia,  22  Feb- 
ruary, 1858.  [Richmond :"]  Macfarlane  iff  Fergusson.  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  24.    H-  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  24.  33927 

Hunter.  Observations  on  the  History  of  Virginia.  A  Dis- 
course ...  before  the  Virginia  Historical  Society  ...  December 
14,  1854.     By  R.  M.  T.  Hunter.     Richmond:  Clemmitt  iff  Fore, 


Printers.  1855.     i2mo,  pp.  48. 


BA.,  H.  33928 


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Hunter.  Speech  of  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  of  Virginia,  on  the 
Bill  Reducing  the  Duty  on  Imports,  and  for  other  Purposes. 
Delivered  ...  June  30,  1846.     fVashington.   1846.     8vo,  pp.  13. 

Also  I  Address  ...  before  ...  Virginia  Military  Institute,  July  3,  1857.  Richmond: 
Macfarlane  &  Ftrguison.    1857.    8vo,  pp.  59.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Loan  Bill :  ...  July 

10,  1841.  iVashingtoni  Printtd  by  Blair  and  Rivti.  1841.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ... 
July  4,  1842,  on  the  Tariff,  ffathington.  184a.  8vo.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Subject  of 
the  Retrocession  of  Alexandria  to  Virginia  ...  May  8,  1846.  Alexandria,  D.  C.  1846. 
8vo,  pp.  12.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  R.:olution  of  Notice  to  Great  Britain  to  abrogate  the 
Convention  of  Joint  Occupancy  relative  to  the  Oregon  Ter-itory.  ...  January  10,  1848. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  h.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Ten  Regiment  Bill.  ...  February  7, 
184S.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  15.  —  Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Territory  Bill.   ...  July 

11,  1848.  Totueri,  Printer,  fVathington.  1848.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  Ja  luary  31, 
1850.  On  suspending  our  Diplomatic  Relation  with  Austria.  [fFashingion,  1850.I 
8vo,  pp.  70.  —  Speech  ...  July  18,  i8jo,  on  the  Admission  of  California,  [n.  p.  n.  d.J 
8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  February  17,  1852,  on  the  Bill  granting  Land  to  the  State  of 
Iowa  !n  Aid  of  constructing  certain  Railroads,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  8.  —  Speech 
...  Feb.  24,  1854,  on  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Bill,  fyathington.  1854.  8vo. — 
Speech  ...  on  the  Resolutions  of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  concerning  the  Assault 
on  Mr.  Sumner.  ...  June  24,  1856.  fVashington.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  la.  —  Speech  ... 
at  the  Democratic  Demonstration  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  [n.  p.]  1856.  8vo. — 
Speecli  ...  Feb.  26,  1857,  on  the  Tariff.  fVashington.  [n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  7.  —  Speech 
...  on  the  Admission  of  ...  Kansas  ...  March  12,  1858.  \_fVashington  i'\  Printed  by 
Lemuel  Towers.  [1858.]  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Speech  ...  Invasion  of  Virginia,  delivered  ... 
January  30,  i860,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16. — Speech  ...  on  the  Resolution  pro- 
posing to  retrocede  the  Forts,  Dock- Yards,  etc.,  to  the  State  applying  for  the  same.  ... 
Jan.  II,  1861.  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  8vo,  pp.  16. — The  Ruling  Passion  Strong  in  Death. 
Speech  ...  on  the  Bill  for  Arming  the  Slaves.     Manchester,  England.    Folio,  I  1. 

Hunter,  and  others.  The  Address  of  Southern  Delegates  in 
Congress,  to  their  Constituents.  [Washington,  n.  d.]  8vo, 
pp.  15.  BA.  33930 

Hunter  (T.)  An  Historical  Account  of  Earthquakes,  ex- 
tracted from  the  most  Authentic  Historians.  And  a  Sermon 
preached  at  Weaverham,  in  Cheshire,  on  Friday,  the  6th  of  Feb- 
ruary last  [1756].  By  Rev.  Thomas  Hunter.  Liverpool:  R. 
Williamson.   1756.     8vo,  pp.  (4),  159.  c.  33931 

Hunter  (W.)  National  Calamities  founded  in  National  Dis- 
sension and  Dissipation.  Preached  on  the  late  General  Fast. 
By  William  Hunter,  a.m.  ...  London:  T.  Cadell.     1780.    4to. 

Relates  to  Sir  William  Howe. 

Hunter  (W.)  Oration  Pronounced  before  the  Citizens  of 
Providence,  on  the  Fourth  of  July,  1826,  being  the  Fiftieth  An- 
niversary of  American  Independence.  By  William  Hunter  ...  . 
Providence :  Smith  £ff  Parmenter^  Printers.  1826.  8vo,  pp.  46,  (3). 
-f- Second  Edition.    \_Ihid.']  1826.    8 vo,  pp.  46,  (3).     ba.  33933 

Relates  chiefly  to  the  part  taken  by  Rhode  Island  in  the  "  splendid  drama"  of  Amer- 
ican Independence. 


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569 


Hunter.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  William  Hunter  ...  Feb.  2d, 
181^.  On  ...  seizing  ...  East-Florida  by  the  Troops  of  the 
U.  States.  Newport^  R.  I.:  Rousmaniere  i^  Barber.  18 13.  8vo, 
PP-  39-  BA.  33934 

Also  :  Annual  Address,  delivered  before  the  Rhode  Island  Society  for  the  E.icourage- 
ment  of  Donnestic  Industry,  October  20,  1824.  ...  Providence :  Ca'/ile  &  Brown.  i<ta6. 
8vo,  pp.  43.  —  An  Oration;  delivered  in  Trinity-Church,  in  Newport,  on  the  Fourth 
of  July,  1801.  ...  Newport:  Newport  Mercury.  1801.  8vo,  pp.  32.  —  An  Oration 
...  in  Newport,  July  4,  a.d.  1795,  On  the  Celebration  of  the  Nineteenth  Anniversary 
of  American  Independence.  ...  iV«w^or<;  Printed  iy  Henry  Barber.  1795.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Hunter  (W.)  Sovereignty,  Allegiance  and  Secession ;  an 
Essay  on  the  Constitution  and  Government  of  the  United  States. 
By  William  Hunter.  Memphis :  Printed  by  James  Dumars.  1868. 
8vo,  pp.  43.  H.  33935 

Alio :  Charge  ...  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the  Criminal  Court  of  Memphis.  ...  June 
iith,  1866.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  8.     h. 

Hunter  (W.  S.),  Jr.  Eastern  Township's  Scenery,  Canada 
East.  By  William  S.  Hunter,  Jr.  Montreal,  i860.  4to,  pp. 
36.     Plates.  s.  33936 

Hunter.  Hunter's  Ottawa  Scenery,  in  the  Vicinity  of 
Ottawa  City,  Canada.  Ottawa  City.  1855.  4to,  pp.  19.  15 
Engravings  and  Map.  33937 

Hunter.  Panoramic  Guide  from  Niagara  Falls  to  Quebec ; 
with  a  folded  Picture  Map  of  the  most  Celebrated  and  Picturesque* 
Points  along  the  Rivers  St.  Lawrence  and  Niagara,  and  Lab; 
Ontario.  By  William  S.  Hunter,  Jr.  Montreal  and  Boston. 
1857.     8vo,  pp.  66.     B.    +  Montreal.   1866.    +  [Ibid.']  1867. 

Also:  Chisholm's  Panoramic  Guide  from  Niagara  Falls  to  Quebec.  . .  Montreal:  C. 
R.  Chithtlm.  1869.    l2mo,  pp.  iii,  66.     Large  folded  Plate.     B. 

Argument  in  the  case  of  the  Shin  Hunter.  Washington.  1824. 
8vo.  B.  33939 

Also :  Second  Memorial  in  case  of  Ship  Hunter.     New  York.  1823. 

The  Hunter's  Guide  and  Trapper's  Companion.  A  Complete 
Guide  in  all  the  various  methods  by  which  to  capture  all  kinds 
of  Game,  Fur  Animals,  and  how  to  Cure  and  Tan  their  Skins. 
Hinsdale.  1867.  +  New  Edition.  Hinsdale^  N.  H.:  Hunter 
tf  Co,  1869.    i6mo,  pp.  60.    -4-  [Ibid.]  1 87 1.    i8mo,  pp.  74. 

The  Hunters  of  Kentucky ;  or  the  Trials  and  Toils  of  Traders 
and  Trappers  during  an  Expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains, 


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New  Mexico,  and  California.      [By  B.  Bilson.]     New  Tori: 
fF.  H.  Graham.  1847.    ^vo,  pp.  100.  33941 

"  A  reproduction  of  Pattie's  narrative,  which  the  penury  of  the  thieving  writer's 
imagination  has  not  empowered  him  to  clothe  with  new  language,  or  interleave  with 
new  incident*." — T.  W.  Fisld. 

Hunting  (Sfylvan]  Sftanley]).  A  Funeral  Sermon  occa- 
sioned by  the  Death  of  Frank  A.  Brown,  preached  ...  Man- 
chester, February  2,  1859.  By  S.  S.  Hunting.  Manchester^ 
N.  H.:  Printed  by  Charles  S.  Livingstone.   1859.    8^°>  PP-  '9* 

Huntington  (A.)  A  Discourse  designed  to  comfort  the 
Afflicted,  delivered  Feb.  28th,  1806,  at  the  Interment  of  the 
Rev.  Levi  Frisbie,  a.m.  ...  By  Asahel  Huntington  ...  .  Salem : 
Printed  by  Joshua  Gushing.   1806.    8vo,  pp.  24.  BA.  33943 

Huntington.  Reply  to  "the  Alarming  Developments"  ... 
of  the  Rev.  B.  F.  Clark  ...  in  the  Matter  of  the  "Wrong 
Member  of  the  Middlesex  Bar  convicted  of  Perjury,"  &c.  By 
Asahel  Huntington  ...  .  Lowell^  Mass.:  For  the  Author.  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  22.  BA'.,  H.  33944 

Huntington.  A  Sertiion  delivered  at  Topsfield,  January  5, 
1800.  Occasioned  by  the  Death  of  George  Washington.  ... 
Asahel  Huntington,  a.m.  ...  Salem :  Printed  by  Joshua  Gushing. 
I  Son.    8vo,  pp.  32.  33945 

Very  rare.     Contain!  "An  Historical  Sketch"  of  General  Washington. 

Huntington  (C.  B.)     Trial.    See  [Brady  (J.  T.)],  No.  7314. 

Huntington  (D.)  Address  ...  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
Union  Cemetery,  at  ...  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  May  21, 
1849.     By  Daniel  Huntington  ...  .  [n.  p.  n.  d.]    8\  j,  pp.  8.    h. 

Huntington.  A  Discourse  in  the  North  Meeting-House  in 
Bridgewater,  Dec.  22,  1820,  being  the  Second  Centurial  Anni- 
versary of  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth.  By  Daniel 
Huntington  ....  ^05/on :  Ezra  Lincoln.  1821.    8vo.      W.  33947 

Contains  a  History  of  the  Township  of  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Huntington.  An  intolerant  Spirit,  hostile  to  the  interests  of 
Society.  A  Sermon  ...  before  ...  John  Brooks,  Esq.  Governor 
...  on  the  Anniversary  Election,  May  29,  1822.  By  Daniel 
Huntington  ...  .  Boston :  B.  Russell.  1822.    8vo,  pp.  20.    B.,  ba. 

Huntington.  The  Love  of  Jerusalem,  the  Prosperity  of  a 
People.    A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Anniversary  Election,  Hart- 


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57« 


ford.  May  12,  1814.      By  Daniel  Huntington  ...  .  Hartford: 
Printtd  by  Hudson  and  Goodwin.  18 14.    8vo,  pp.  40.      H.  33949 

[Huntington.]  Memories,  Counsels,  and  Reflections.  By 
an  Octogenary.  Addressed  to  his  Children  and  Descendants, 
and  printed  for  their  use.  ...  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company. 
1857.    8vo,  pp.  (4),  119.  H.  33950 

Alto  i  A  Diicoune  ...  at  the  Request  of  the  Female  Charitable  Society,  in  ...  Mid- 
dletown,  December  a6th,  1809.  ...  Middlttoiun :  Printed  by  T.  Dunning.  1810.  8vo, 
pp.  19.  —  A  L>itcour)e  ...  at  Braintree  [Mass.],  ...  April  9,  1818,  at  the  Funeral  of 
Mrt.  Sarah  Strong  Storrs,  Wife  of  the  Rev.  Richard  S.  Storrs ;  ...  Boston  :  Printed  by 
Nathanitl  Willit.  1818.  8vo,  pp.  24. —  A  Discourse  ...  at  the  Organization  of  the 
Trinitarian  Congregational  Church,  in  Taunton,  Mast. — Aug.  16,  1821.  ...  Boston  t 
Printed  by  True,  Green  and  Field.  i8ai.  8vo,  pp.  16.  —  Discourse  ...  at  the  Funeral 
of  the  Rev.  Philip  Colby  ...  March  3d,  1851.  ...  New  Bedford:  Press  of  Benjamin 
Lindsay.  1851.  8vo,  pp.  18.  —  A  Poem,  on  the  Pleasures  and  Advantages  of  True 
Relii^ion.  Delivered  before  the  United  Brothers'  Society,  in  Brown  University,  on  their 
Anniversary,  August  31,  1819.  ...  Pro-vidence.  18 19.  8vo,  pp.  23.  —  Sermon  at  Bridge- 
water  [Mass.],  May  12,  18 12,  at  the  Funeral  of  Alpheus  Packard.  ...  Boston.  1S12. 
8vo.  —  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl- 
edge, May  26, 1824.  ...  Boston:  Printed  by  CrocHer  and  Brewster,   1824.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

Huntington  (E.)  Discourse  at  the  Freeman's  Meeting, 
Killingworth,  Conn.,  April  ii,  1768.  By  Eliphalet  Huntingtoi.. 
Hartford.  1768.    8vo,  pp.  24.  3395* 

Huntington  (E.)  An  Address  on  the  Life  ...  of  Elisha 
Bartlett,  m.d.  ...  December  26,  1855.  By  Elisha  Huntington, 
M.D.  ...  Lowell:  S.  J.  Varney.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  27.  ba.,  h. 

Huntington  (E.  A.)  ...  A  Discourse  ...  Thanksgiving  Day, 
November  20,  1856  ...  By  E.  A.  Huntington.  Auburn.  1856. 
8vo.  pp.  24.  H.  33953 

Huntington  (E.  B.)  A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Hunt- 
ington Family  in  this  Country ;  embracing  ...  Descendants  of 
Simon  and  Margaret  Huntington,  who  have  retained  the  Family 
Name,  and  the  First  Generation  of  the  Descendants  of  other 
Names.  By  Rev.  E.  B.  Huntington,  a.m.  Stamford,,  Conn.: 
The  Author.  1863.    8vo,  pp.  xii,  9-428.     Portraits.     B.,  ba.,  h. 

Huntington.  History  of  Stamford,  Connecticut,  from  its 
Settlement  in  1641,  to  the  Present  Time,  including  Darien, 
which  was  one  of  its  Parishes  until  1820.  By  Rev.  E.  B. 
Huntington,  a.m.  Stamford:  The  Author.  1868.  8vo,  pp.  (8), 
492.     Plates  and  Portraits.  B.,  ba.,  h.  33955 

Huntington.  Soldiers'  Memorial.  By  Rev.  E.  B.  Hunt- 
ington, a.m.     Stamford:  The  Author.    1869.     8vo,  pp.  165,  (i). 


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Huntington  (E.)  A  Discourse  ...  Death  of  the  Honorable 
Jabez  Hamlin,  Esq.  who  departed  this  Life  April  25th,  1791  ... 

By  Enoch  Huntington Middlttown:  Printed  by  M.  H. 

Woodward.  m,dcc,xci.    12010,  pp.  24.  b.  33957 

Huntington.  The  Happy  Effects  of  Union,  and  the  Fatal 
Tendency  of  Divisions.  Shewn  in  a  Sermon,  Preached  before 
the  Freemen  of  the  Town  of  Middletown,  at  their  Annual 
Meeting,  April  8,  1776.  By  Enoch  Huntington  ...  .  Hartford: 
Printed  by  Eben.  Watson,  mdcclxxvi.    8vo,  pp.  28.  H.,  s. 

Huntington.  An  Oration  delivered  at  Middletown,  in  the 
State  of  Connecticut,  February  22,  a.d.  1800.  By  Enoch  Hunt- 
ington, a.m.  ...  Middletown:  Printed  by  Tertius  Dunning.   1800. 


8 


vo, 


pp.  9. 


On  the  Death  of  General  Washington. 


H.  33959 


Huntington.  Political  Wisdom.  Or  Honesty  the  best  Pol- 
icy. Sermon  at  Middletown,  April  10,  1786.  By  Enoch  Hunt- 
ington ...  .  Middletown.   1 786.    8vo.  W.  33960 

Huntington.     A  Sermon  ...  at  Middletown,  July  20th,  a.d. 

1775,  The  Day  appointed  by  the  Continental  Congress  ...  as  a 

Day  of  ...  Fasting  ...  .  By  Enoch  Huntington  ...  .  Hartford : 

Printed  by  Eben.  IVatson.  [1775.]     I2mo,  pp.  26.     BA,,  M.  33961 

Also!  Sermon  at  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Oct.  28,  1771,  at  the  Ordination  of  Elijah 
Parsons.  ...  New  London.  1773.  !*"">>  PP-  35-  —  Sermon  at  Middletown,  occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  Mr.  Hezekiah  Hulbert.  ...  Middletown.  1800.  8vo,  pp.  19.  —  A 
Sermon  ...  at  Haddam,  June  14,  1797,  On  the  Day  of  the  Execution  of  Thomas 
Starr,  ...  for  ...  Murder  of  ...  Samuel  Cornwell  ...  .  Middletown :  Printed  by  Motet 
H,  Woodward.   X'J'i'J.     8vo,  pp.  24.     BA.,  h. 

Huntington  (E.  A.)  ...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Dedication 
of  the  new  House  of  Worship  Erected  by  the  Third  Presbyte- 
rian Church,  on  Clinton  Square,  Albany,  ...  Dec.  3,  1845. 
By  Rev.  Ezra  A.  Huntington  ...  .  Albany:  J.  Munsell.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  46.  33962 

Two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed.  Also  :  A  Funeral  Discourse  on  David  Perkins 
Page,  A.M.,  late  Principal  of  the  State  Normal  School,  Albany,  ...  Jan.  9,  1848  ...  . 
Albany:  E.  H.  Peast  &  Co.  1 848.  8vo,  pp.  39.  —  A  Sermon  ...  Death  of  William 
Gould  ...  January  25,  1846.  ...  [n.  p.]  1846.  8vo,  pp.  8. — Strife  for  Supremacy  in 
the  Church.  A  Sermon,  ...  at  the  Opening  of  the  Synod  of  Albany,  October  12, 
185a.  ...  Albany.   1852.     8vo,  pp.  36. 

Huntington  (F.  D.)  Christian  Citizenship  and  Honest  Leg- 
islation. A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Annual  Election  ...  Jan.  6,  1858. 
By  Rev.  Frederic  D.  Huntington,  d.d.  ...  Boston :  Gould  and 
Lincoln.   1858.     8vo,  pp.  44.  H.,  M.  33963 


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Huntington.  The  Conclusion  of  a  Ministry  in  ...  Emanuel 
Church}  A  Sermon  ...  March  21,  1869.  By  ...  F.  D.  Hunt- 
ington ...  .  Boston.  1869.    8vo,  pp.  24.  B.  33964 

Allot  ...  An  Addreii  ...  before  the  Man.  Charitable  Mechanic  Aiiociation  ... 
September  14,  1856.  ...  Button.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  35. —  ...  An  Anniversary  Sermon 
for  Emanuel  Church  ...  September  11,  1861.  ...  Btilou  1  B.  P.  Dution  and  Company. 
1861.  8vo,  pp.  34,  (i). — The  Character  of  Manliua  Stimpaon  Clarke.  A  Diicourie 
delivered  ...  May  I,  1853.  ...  Btittni  Crtiby,  Nichoh,  and  Company.  1853.  8vo,  pp. 
3a.  —  A  Diiroune  preached  ...  on  the  First  Sunday  in  the  Year  ...  Boilom  Lttnard 
C.  Boivlii.  1845.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  A  Discourse  in  behalf  of  the  Ministry  at  Large,  ... 
delivered  ...  before  the  "Fraternity,"  April  16,  1854.  ...  Bottom  Printed  by  John 
Wilton  &  Son.  1854.  8vo,  pp.  17. — The  Famine  and  the  Sword.  Brotherhood  of 
Nations.  A  Sermon  ...  February  si,  1847.  ...  Bottom  Leonard  C.  Bovi/ei.  1847. 
8vo,  pp.  15. — The  Great  Conflict  of  the  Day  1  A  Discourse  ...  September  10,  1846. 
...  Bottom  Leonard  C.  BotvUt.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  II.  —  Home  and  College.  A  Public 
Address  delivered  in  the  ...  Massachusetts  House  of  Representatives,  March  8,  i860. 
...  Bottom  Crotby,  Nichoh  ...  .  i860.  i6mo,  pp.  70.  h.  —  Massachusetts  a  Field  for 
Church  Missions.  A  Sermon  ...  May  so,  1863.  ...  Bottom  E.  P.  Dutton  and  Com- 
pany. 1863.  lamo,  pp.  42.  B.  —  Our  Duty,  as  Christian  Citizens,  to  the  Sailor.  An 
Address  ...  May  28,  1862  ...  .  Bottom  Prett  of  T.  R.  Marvin  &  Son.  1862.  8vo,  pp. 
II,  (i).  —  Peace,  the  Demand  of  Christianity.  A  Sermon  ...  December  28,  1845.  ... 
Botton  1  Leonard  C.  Boivlei.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  24.  —  Personal  Humiliation  demanded  by 
the  National  Danger.  A  Sermon  ...  April  24,  1864.  ...  Boston:  E.  P.  Dutton  &  Co. 
1864.  i2mo,  pp.  16. —  ...  A  Sermon  ...  before  the  Howard  Benevolent  Society  ... 
January  15,  1844.  ...  Botton:  ff^illiam  Crotby.  1 844.  8vo,  pp.  26. —  ...  A  Sermon 
delivered  in  behalf  of  the  Warren  Street  Chapel  at  the  Ninth  Anniversary  of  the 
Opening  of  the  Building,  January  26,  1845.  ...  Botton:  Dutton  and  ffenttvorth.  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  15.  BA.  —  A  Sermon  ...  on  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Boston  Female 
Asylum,  Sept.  20,  1850.  ...  Botton:  Printed  by  John  H^ihon.  1850.  8vo,  pp.  40. — 
...  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Installation  of  the  Rev.  £.  £.  Hale  ...  .  Botton :  Leonard  C. 
Bowles.  1856.  8vo,  pp.  63.  —  A  Sermon  on  the  Character  and  Death  of  Leonard 
Donham,  ...  of  the  Senior  Class  in  Harvard  ...  .  Cambridge:  Metcalf  and  Company. 
1857.  8vo,  pp.  15.  B.  —  A  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Relief  of  the  Widows 
and  Orphans  of  deceased  Clergymen  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  ...  March  1 3, 
1864.  ...  Botton:  E.  P.  Dutton  and  Company.  1864.  l6mo,  pp.  13,  (l).  b.  See  alto 
Hadley,  Mass. 

Huntington  (G.)  The  Guests  of  Brazil,  or  the  Martyrdom 
of  Frederick.  A  Tragedy.  By  Gurdon  Huntington.  New  Tor k: 
Burgess^  Stringer,  ^  Co.  1844.    i2mo,  pp.  70,  (i).       BA.  33965 

Huntington.  The  Shadowy  Land,  and  other  Poems,  includ- 
ing The  Guests  of  Brazil.  By  Rev.  Gurdon  Huntington.  New 
Tork :  D.  DanOy  Jr.  i860.  8 vo,  pp.  506,  (2).  -\- New  Yeri:  y. 
Miller.  1861.    8vo,  pp.  506,  (2).  B.,  c,  H.  33966 

Huntington  (Jabez  W.)  Speech  of  Mr.  Huntington,  of 
Connecticut,  On  the  ...  Removal  of  the  Deposites.  ...  January, 
1834.  By  J.  W.  Huntington.  Washington :  Printed  by  Gales  hf 
Seaton.  1 834.  8vo,  pp.  32.  B.  +  [Another  Edition.]  8vo, 
pp.  28.  33967 


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HUNTINGTON. 


Huntington.  Speech  of  Mr.  Huntington,  on  the  Bill  to 
provide  for  the  Removal  of  the  Indians  West  of  the  Missiiiippi, 
Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  i8,  1830. 
[n.  p.  n.  d.]    8vo,  pp.  28.  339^8 

Alio  i  Speech  ...  on  the  Amendment  to  the  Bill  "  to  incorporate  the  Subicribert  to 
the  Fiical  Banlc  of  the  United  States  "  ...  .  July  3,  1841.  fyaiUngion.  1841.  Svo, 
pp.  15.— Speech  ...  on  the  Oregon  Qucationi  ...  April  13,  184$.  H^ukingtoni  Gain 
and  Sttttn,  Printiri.  1846.  8to,  pp.  15.— Speech  ...  March  11,  1841,  on  the  Reso- 
lution! of  Mr.  Clay.  H^aihington.  184a.  8vo.— Speech  ...  May  31, 1841,  on  Appor- 
tionment   H^atkinittn.  184s.    Svo. 

[Huntington  (Jedediah  Vincent).]  Alban.  A  Tale  of  the 
New  World.  NtwYork:  Gtorgi  P.  Putnam,  m.dccc.li.  i3mo, 
pp.  496.  BA.  33969 

Reprinted  u  I  Alban.  A  TaH  ...  LondoHi  Celburn  ff  Co.  iSji.  3  toIi.,  post  Svo. 
.f  Alban :  or,  the  History  of  a  Young  Puritan.  ...  BeJforJ,  N.  T.  1853.    %  vols.,  lamo. 

[Huntington.]  The  Forest.  A  Sequel  to  Alban.  New 
York.   1852.  33970 

Relates  to  an  Indian  hunting  ground.  Also  t  America  Discovered  1  a  Poem.  ... 
Airw  York.  1851.    Svo.  —  Poems.  ...  Airw  York.  1843.    lamo. 


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